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Paper Title: Impact of rural women entrpreneurship in rural economy
Authors Name: Priya , Dr Ashoke Srivastava
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Abstract: Abstract Introduction Indian women have freed themselves from the control of a male-dominated society where they do daily household chores like cooking, washing, carrying, and raising their children within the four walls of their homes. Women are following in their footsteps in the corporate world, not only as job seekers but also as job providers. Eventually, women turned to agricultural activities and became entrepreneurs. Indian women have taken a step forward in becoming entrepreneurs as only years ago they had a business career that gave them financial empowerment and development to express their abilities. This change allowed her to escape everyday life and enter a world where she could change the corporate world by giving herself a nickname. Entrepreneurship is not a male privilege. It is proven that women's entrepreneurship has gained momentum in the last three decades with the increase in the number of women-owned businesses and their significant participation in the country's economic growth. Foreign direct investment policies, technological advances, and industrial exports in the Asia-Pacific region have opened up a wide range of economic and social opportunities for women entrepreneurs. Women start a business under the influence of economic factors that push them to act alone and help them do something independently. Women prefer to work at their own workplace; the difficulties in finding suitable employment and the desire for social recognition motivate them to become self-employed. Many women studying engineering, medicine, law, etc. Hospitals, training centers, etc. are also being created. Methodology The present study is based exclusively on secondary data. The data were collected from various books, journals, government reports, websites, etc. Objectives of the Study  To be aware of the schemes for empowering women entrepreneurs in India.  To explore the problems of women entrepreneurs in rural India. Impact of Women in Indian Economy According to a report by the Indian Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), in India's small and medium enterprise sector, women-owned businesses account for about 20.37% and employ around 23.3% of the workforce. There are 13.5 to 15 of them 7 million women-owned businesses employing between 22 and 27 million people. They are considered the backbone of the Indian economy. It is estimated that the economy could contribute $770 billion, or 18% more, to global GDP by 2025 thanks to greater participation of women in the workforce. With the increasing number of startups and the adoption of an inclusive work culture, women-led companies are expected to grow by 90% in the next five years. The present study is based on exclusively secondary data. The data were collected from various books, journals, government reports, and website, etc.
Keywords: women entrepreneurship, economic growth, rural economy
Cite Article: "Impact of rural women entrpreneurship in rural economy", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 5, page no.a195-a198, May-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2505022.pdf
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