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Top 14 famous and well-known Female Entrepreneurs in India

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Know the Top 14 Famous and well-known Female Entrepreneurs in India-

Did you know that there are many female entrepreneurs in India? yes you are right Women are beautiful and have conquered the world! These entrepreneurs have successfully launched their own startups in India and changed the lives of thousands of people around them. Through determination and hard work, they were able to start their own business from scratch despite all the obstacles and setbacks.

Here is a list of top 14 women entrepreneurs in India-

1.Vandana Luthra, Founder of VLCC

One of India’s leading businesswomen, Vandana Loutra, founded the VLCC Beauty and Weight Loss Center in 1989. In addition, Vandana Loutra runs Khushii, a non-profit organization that provides free graduate scholarships to disadvantaged and disabled people. 

2. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Founder and CEO of Biocon Limited

In 1978, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw founded the biotech company Biocon and became India’s richest female entrepreneur. She is also the former Dean of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. The company recently entered the US biosimilar market and has attracted investor interest. According to Forbes, it was the first company to receive FDA approval. In 2019, she was ranked her 65th most influential woman in the world and her 54th richest person in India.

 3. Priya Paul, Chairman, Park Hotel

Priya Paul is the CEO of Indian hotel chain Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels. After graduating from Wellesley College (USA) the following year, at the age of 21, he started working as his father’s marketing manager at The Park in New Delhi. 

4. Ritu Kumar, fashion designer

Indian Fashion Her designer, Ritukumar, is one of India’s most successful female entrepreneurs. She was born in Kolkata and started her career in her industry. Initially, she specialized in wedding dresses and formal wear.But after waiting for decades, she finally entered the global market. In 2013, she received Padma Shri from the Government of India. 

5. Suchi Mukherjee, CEO and Founder of Limerroad

Limeroad is a fashion and style accessories e-commerce platform founded by Suchi Mukherjee in 2012. Today, the organization is one of India’s most popular men’s and women’s online shops. It has won numerous awards, including Business Today’s Coolest Startup Award, Infocom’s Woman in Digital Business Award, and Unicorn Start-up (NDTV) Award.

6.Indra Nooyi, Amazon Board Member

Former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, one of India’s most famous businesswomen, has joined Amazon’s board of directors. After she graduated from her school of business at Yale, she worked for Johnson & Johnson as a product manager. Indra Nooyi has served on Amazon’s Board of Directors since February 2019. According to Forbes, she was the 11th most influential woman in the world in 2017. 

7. Aditi Gupta, co-founder of Menstrupedia

One of India’s leading female entrepreneurs, author and co-founder of Menstrupedia, Aditi Gupta, advocate for women’s health. To help girls talk about menstruation, Aditi and her husband published a comic, after which Menstrupedia.com became the name of her website. When Menstrupedia partnered with Whisper India in 2014, she offered to host “Touch the Pickle” in four cities as part of the school’s pledge program. 

8. Falguni Nayar, co-founder of Nykaa

Her Falguninayar, one of India’s most successful female entrepreneurs, left Kotak Her Mahindra after working as an investment banker for 20 years. In 2012, she founded Nykaa, an online health and beauty store. In 2017, she was named “Most Influential Companies” by Business Today magazine. In addition, she won the Economic Times Women’s Reading Award. Femina has been a historic partner of the company since her 2014.

 9. Vani Kola, Founder of Kalaari Capital

Vani Kola is the founder and managing his director of his venture his capital firm Kalaari Capital. Before returning to India in 2006, he worked in Silicon Valley for 22 years. She worked at her NEA as an Indian Venture Capitalist (New Enterprise Associates). Karari Capital, which she founded in September 2012, had £1.187 billion in funding. In 2018, she received an award from the Women’s Entrepreneurship Summit, 5th Edition of TiE Delhi-NCR Chapter. Additionally, she won the NDTV Women of Worth Award for her business acumen. 

10. Radhika Ghai, co-founder of Shopclues.com

Today, this e-commerce business is India’s largest fully managed marketplace with over 7 million monthly visitors. The company serves more than 9,000 cities. She has an MBA from the University of Washington and her success has made her one of India’s leading female tech entrepreneurs.

11.Upasana Taku (MobiKwik)

Upasana Taku is the co-founder of MobiKwik and Zaakpay. MobiKwik is a payment service provider that offers mobile payment systems and digital wallets. Upasana was educated in Surat and later studied Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Jalandhar with a degree in Process Engineering. She then completed her master’s degree in industrial engineering. Management Science and Engineering Stanford University, USA. She first worked at her HSBC in San Diego before moving to her PayPal. She came back and founded Zaakpay in 2009. At the same time, she met her girlfriend Bipin and discovered that he was also working on improving her startup her ecosystem. For six months, Upasana assisted him in various aspects of the business and later joined Mobikwik as a co-founder. In 2017 she won the “Best Female Entrepreneur” award. Mobikwik has an active user base of 2.4 million. The company’s total funding is $181.2 million at a $1 billion valuation. 

12. Divya Gokulnath (Byju’s)

Divya Gokulnath is the co-founder of Byju’s, one of India’s largest educational technology start-ups. Divya has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology from Bangalore. After starting his teaching career, he co-founded Byju’s in 2011. Divya managed marketing user experience, content and branding during India’s COVID-19 lockdown. Its cost is estimated at $23 billion. Meanwhile, Divya and her husband Biyu Ravindran have a combined net worth of $3.05 billion.

13.Richa Kar (Zivame)

Zivame is a renowned and prestigious lingerie store founded by one of India’s most successful female entrepreneurs, Richa Kar. After she studied engineering at BITS Pilani, she got her MBA from Indian Institute of Management and worked as a corporate lawyer in Bangalore. After completing her MBA, she discovered the retail sector and worked as a retail consultant for Spencers Retail and SAP in Bangalore. During her tenure at SAP Retail, she worked for The Limited, where she is the owner of Victoria’s Secret. Victoria’s Secret inspired her to make Jibame. She was awarded Padmashri Award for her great contribution to her commercial and industrial sector. Zivame received $69 million in funding at a valuation of $98.6 million, reportedly with a net worth of Rs 749 million. 

14. Neha Behani (moojic)

Neha Behani is the co-founder of He He Moojic, an innovative radio his service for retailers. Neha Behani de Bombay. He has an MBA in Marketing from the Asian School of Management and worked as an Assistant Product Manager at HP. Later, with co-founder Kumaran Mahendran, Neha invented music. She and Mahendran quit their jobs and started a business. Today, Moojic is well-established in India and abroad, and its investors include Rajan Anandan, CEO of Google. It started with 20 stores and now has over 20,000 stores.

Conclusion- 

Through this article you will get to know the top 14 Famous and Well-known Female Entrepreneurs in India. Hopefully this article will be inspirational for all women. Thank you!

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