Top 4 Women Entrepreneurs Turning Passion into Successful Business

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In an era of constant change, women entrepreneurs are making their mark, reshaping the business landscape, and challenging long-standing norms. As the movement for gender equality gains momentum, these leaders demonstrate that success in business knows no gender. Historically, men have dominated the corporate world, and women have faced unique challenges. However, a new wave of determined and visionary women leaders is rewriting the narrative, launching startups, and running successful enterprises. They are proving that with grit, passion, and innovation, anyone can achieve success.

These remarkable women entrepreneurs are trailblazers, overcoming significant obstacles with determination and creativity. They exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit—constantly generating innovative ideas, taking calculated risks, and rebounding from challenges. Despite being the second most populous country, only 14% of Indian enterprises are owned by women, according to the National Sample Survey. The majority of these businesses are small-scale and self-funded. Globally, 126 million women own businesses, yet only 8 million are in India. This disparity highlights the untapped potential of female entrepreneurship in the country.

Their journeys have broken through glass ceilings, defied societal expectations, and paved the way for future generations of entrepreneurs. These women prove that gender should never limit ambition, and they serve as an inspiration for others to fearlessly pursue their goals. Their stories showcase resilience, authenticity, and a commitment to driving positive change. While the number of women in technology remains modest, the HR and HR tech sectors have long been driven by female talent. Women account for 68% of HR professionals at the managerial level, demonstrating their significant influence in shaping the field. Celebrating the pioneering women in HR technology is not only an acknowledgment of their contributions but a recognition of their transformative impact on the global HR landscape.

Let’s delve into the stories of these 4 extraordinary Indian women. 

Yogita Tulsiani, iXceed Solutions:-
Yogita is the Director & Co-founder of iXceed Solutions . The dynamic Ms Yogita Tulsiani is armed with a Master’s in Business Administration from ISB, Hyderabad. The versatile businessperson has more than a decade of experience in Business Development and Consultancy across various industries in the UK, USA, Europe and APAC. Her repertoire includes an illustrious clientele in the Financial Services, Telecom, Retail, Information Technology and Learning industries like Genpact Headstrong and HP.
 
Aditi Gupta, Menstrupedia:-
Aditi Gupta is a social entrepreneur and the co-founder of Menstrupedia, an organisation that promotes menstrual health awareness. She is regarded as one of India’s most successful female business owners. She and her spouse, Tuhin Paul, established the business together.Her own experiences with this supposedly taboo lead to the venture. She frequently had to endure the discomfort of her period alone, with no assistance to lessen the suffering.
 
Anisha Singh, Mydala:-
Anisha Singh is no stranger to riding the roller coaster; before obtaining the success she now has, she experienced many ups and downs in life. She is the CEO and co-founder of Mydala, the largest deals platform in India.Anisha’s arduous journey began when she was assisting entrepreneurs on Capitol Hill. She later worked as an e-learning ecosystem designer for a Boston-based software startup.
 
Shwetal Shubhadeep, NWORX:-
Shwetal is the Co-founder & COO of NWORX.She is an expert in the field with professional leadership experience of over 2 decades. Along with that she is a certified PCC level coach from the International Coach Foundation (ICF) and has over3000 hours of Executive Coaching behind her. Shwetal’swork history is rich & diverse. She worked with top IT companies such as Oracle, Infosys, and Cognizant, delivered high-end leadership development for several years as an individual entrepreneur to large enterprises, and mentored women entrepreneurs at Cherie Blair Foundation for Women.