Women’s Entrepreneurship and India’s Economic Development: A Decadal Overview

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2025
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This paper offers a conceptual and empirical evaluation of girls's entrepreneurship and its effect on the monetary development of India over the last decade, drawing insights from the supplied resources. It defines women's empowerment and socio-financial improvement, examining their inherent courting. The take a look at identifies key demanding situations faced via girls entrepreneurs in India, consisting of societal discrimination, lack of sources, and confined mobility, alongside vital enablers like training, capabilities, and coverage aid. Furthermore, it explores the capacity position of technological improvements, in particular Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Analytics, in fostering girls's financial participation. Utilizing available facts, the paper ambitions to investigate the boom and demanding situations of girls's entrepreneurship and its contribution to poverty discount, in addition to compare the function of coverage and technology in accelerating this improvement. The findings underscore that while large strides have been made, sustained coverage dedication, structural reforms, and moral technological integration are essential for understanding the full capacity of ladies entrepreneurs in using India's inclusive and sustainable financial growth.
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Authors Veena Hada, Vinay Kumar Singh
Journal International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences
Year 2025
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10.64764/nw74ya32
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