women entrepreneurs… example not an exception!
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The 8th March is International Women’s Day, a day which is globally recognised to celebrate all sorts of achievements of women . It is also a day to look ahead to the untapped opportunity that awaits future generations of women worldwide.TRANSCRIPT
Women TechMaker09/03/2014
Women Entrepreneurs…Example not an exception
By Hjaiej Chourouk
HjaiejChourouk
• Software engineering Student at Insat• Microsoft Student Partner • President of Club Microsoft at Insat
What’s Next … ?
It may be defined as a woman or group of womenwho initiate, organise and run a business enterprise.
Women Entrepreneur…
“Women who innovate initiate or adopt businessactively are called women entrepreneurs.”
Other Definitions…
• Accept challenges• Ambitious• Hard worker• Patient• Adventurous• Conscious• Educated• Intelligent
Qualities of Women Entrepreneurs
• Motivation, ambitions• Hard Work• Being with successful women entrepreneurs
How… ?
Examples of Women Entrepreneuurs
Story of Successful Women Entrepreneur…
Story of Successful women Entrepreneur…
Mitali Kalra,
The idea of starting her own cafe took root in 2010.After completing her MBA in finance in France, in 2008, she spent ayear working in Dubai and Singapore, handling private equity investments inoil and gas, and shipping. About a year on, her craving for healthy farespawned a business idea: a chain of health food cafes in India.In December 2011, she left her cushy investment banking job, pumped inRs 14 lakh from her personal savings, and registered her company name asZao Foods Private Limited.
Story of Successful women Entrepreneur…
Samosas, kachoris, choley-bhaturey/ kulchey... No matter how much werelish our traditional unhealthy savouries, there is the nagging need to eatnutritious food. To cater to this growing awareness of eating healthy isMitali Kalra's year-old Mediterranean cafe, Crostini, tucked awayin a corner of the HauzKhas Village in south Delhi.
A year into operations, her turnover is Rs 25-30 lakh. Till date, shehas invested Rs 30 lakh, but expects to earn Rs 35-40 lakh by end of
2013.
Conclusion
To sum up we can say that Women comprise around half of the humanpopulation. But Indian society is still male-dominated and women arenot treated as equal partner, either inside , or outside the four walls of thehouse. In fact, they are treated as weak and dependent creatures.
But now days situation are change, govt. take various initiativesto promote women entrepreneur.