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While the pandemic skin-stretched every human life to live undershell, wherein the industry suffered equivalently with undersell of products and services, inscribing a downfall of 24 percent in the growth of women-founded and co-founded startups in India, recorded during the first half of 2020. During the same period, Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog, said that achieving the high growth rates of 9 – 10 percent year after year is not possible for India till women don’t become key entrepreneurs. Amidst all the hassles and bustles, most women startups in Indian cities quickly adapted to the changing business model requirement, for post-pandemic business successes. They forecast that the business operations will survive even with extracted business profits by the pandemic in the present scenario.Read More
Contents
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Empowering the Economy with Women-led Enterprises
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Anamika Sahu, Managing Editor
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Why Traditional Early Warning Systems Have Failed. ML And...
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Meghna Suryakumar, Co-Founder and...
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Women’s Socio-Economic Role And Pertaining Challenges
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Suresh Dhaka, Chief Operating...
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Building A Greener & More Sustainable Post-Covid World
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Mili Majumdar, Managing Director,...
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‘Value of Values’ for Knowledge Workers
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Debyani Sinha, Global Head - HR,...
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The Importance of Psychological Well-Being for Working Women
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Geeta Ramakrishnan, Ontological Coach
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Incubators Must Encourage Women For Entrepreneurship
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Deepshikha Kumar Anand, Founder &...
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How Women Entrepreneurs Are Disrupting The Start-Up...
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Priyanka Madnani, Co-Founder, Easy to...
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Taking Charge: The Role of Women Entrepreneurs And...
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Nidhi Jain, Co-Founder, Fitspire
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From Providing Mentorship to Networking Advantages: How...
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Dr.Manisha Acharya, CEO, Indigram...