Authors:Â S. Ramesh, Dr .k. Gayathri Rao
Abstract: To be an entrepreneur, you must be an active doer, not just a dreamer. A notable shift in the Indian society has been the change in educational statuses of women and the different demands for social superiority, as demonstrated by the increasing number of women pursuing post-secondary education. There has been an increase in the number of female entrepreneurial activities, and this translates into progress for women's rights and improved economic and social well-being. Women's entrepreneurship is a testament of women's empowerment. Entrepreneurship is a great and unending source of fascination, since individuals get a kick out of building something from nothing and getting it to operate. at this particular moment, it is imperative to boost the number of women who have started their own business. In addition to the male counterparts, female entrepreneurs are very active in creating jobs, stimulating innovation, and adding significantly to the Gross National Product of the country. In order for an economy to grow, women must be given an equal playing field as men. Innovation and technology are undoubtedly the accelerator for starting a business. Despite addressing many of the societal difficulties, Indian women have gained in stature from their counterparts and are held in high regard for their achievements in their various fields. Women-owned businesses play a critical role in the economic stimulation of other small businesses, as well as in producing new job prospects for the overall U.S. economy. Despite the improvements achieved in gender equality, the Indian society still fails to bridge the gap between men and women in regards to education, job, and business. The goal of this research is to supply some information that is missing from this gap and to investigate the existing research pertaining to Women as Entrepreneurs in the field of engineering. The fundamental relevance of our research is to help businesses and the people in these organisations know more about the way women entrepreneurs operate. This includes helping to uncover the profile of women entrepreneurs, discovering their difficulties, specifying the mechanisms that assist women, and illustrating the expectations and demands that women entrepreneurs have.
Keywords: Entrepreneur, Technology, Women Entrepreneurship
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