In this golden age of globalization, digitization, and the start-up boom, India is clearly experiencing a revolution in female entrepreneurship. Female entrepreneurs today come not only from established entrepreneurial families and high-income groups of the population but also from all walks of life and from all parts of the country. From senior sports media companies to construction companies, security, and detective agencies, women try their hands in areas that were traditionally fortresses of male hegemony.
The role of women in our society has changed dramatically and better in the last few decades. Women now occupy the position of a company that was previously considered male and are superior to male colleagues in some areas. Gender stereotypes that prevailed in society decades ago are slowly breaking down. Women have different perspectives on problem-solving and can improve the quality of their solutions. Women bring unique topics and experiences that can support decision-making and improve the quality of decision-making. 4,444 female entrepreneurs have been identified as a major source of undeveloped economic growth over the last decade. Female entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and offer a variety of solutions for management. In today’s Indian scenario, where India is emerging as an economic power, the recent financial crisis that has hit countries is affecting women’s minds as they realize they need to earn more.
We can now see that in India, the number of women-owned businesses is increasing as a result of the dramatic changes in the world today. There are many women in the business world today.