International Women's Day 2023: 10 female entrepreneurs in India that inspired lot of girls
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Falguni Nayar – Founder of Nykaa The creator and CEO of the beauty and lifestyle retailer Nykaa, Falguni Nayar is an Indian businesswoman with billionaire status. Nykaa was once known as FSN E-Commerce Ventures, an abbreviation of her name. One of two self-made female billionaires in India is Nayar.
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Aditi Gupta – Co-Founder of Menstrupedia Indian author and co-founder of Menstrupedia Comedy Aditi Gupta. She and her husband, who are both graduates of the National Institute of Design, launched Menstrupedia Comic together in 2012. She was included in the Forbes India 30 Under 30 list for 2014 in that year.
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Vani Kola – CEO of Kalaari Capital Indian venture capitalist Vani Kola. She founded and serves as managing director of the Indian early-stage venture capital business Kalaari Capital. According to Fortune India, she is one of the most influential women in the Indian industry.
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Priya Paul – Chairperson of Park Hotels One of India's most prominent female businesswomen and legendary personalities in the hospitality sector is Priya Paul. She is descended from the illustrious Apeejay Surrendra Group.
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Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Founder of Biocon Entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is a millionaire businessman from India. She is the founder and executive chairman of the biotechnology firms Biocon Limited and Biocon Biologics Ltd, both of which are situated in Bangalore, India. She was also the previous chairperson of the Indian Institute of Management.
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Richa Kar, Co-Founder & CEO of Zivame To help women understand their lingerie demands and easily choose the proper products, Richa Kar came up with a business idea. Richa is currently one of the most significant female entrepreneurs in India as a result of her online lingerie store's success.
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Jyoti Naik, Ex-President, Shri Mahila Griha Udyog, Lijjat Papad The contributions made by Jyoti Naik to Lijjat Papad's distinctive business strategy promote fairness and equality. It helps to provide Indian women with self-confidence, self-reliance, and dignity. She assisted the company in creating a sustainable business strategy and hired numerous local women.
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Upma Kapoor, Founder of Teal & Terra Teal & Terra was founded by Upma Kapoor. She has more than 20 years of experience working in strategic capacities for Indian corporations and MNCs. The business has been able to establish itself as a well-known brand in the beauty sector in a relatively short period.
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Vandana Luthra – Founder of VLCC A beauty and wellness conglomerate with a presence in Asia, the GCC, and Africa is VLCC Health Care Ltd., which was founded by Indian businesswoman Vandana Luthra (born July 12, 1959).
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Kalpana Saroj – Chairperson, Kamani Tubes An Indian businesswoman and Tedx speaker are Kalpana Saroj. She oversees Kamani Tubes as its chairperson. She was dubbed the "original Slumdog Millionaire" because she successfully brought Kamani Tubes Company back to profitability by purchasing the company's distressed assets.
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