The rise of female entrepreneurs in India is evident as women take the lead in founding some of the most valuable businesses of the millennium. The first edition of ‘India’s Top 200 Self-made Entrepreneurs of the Millennia 2023’ was launched by IDFC FIRST Private Banking and Hurun India and highlighted the top ten youngest women entrepreneurs in the country.
At 35 years old, Ghazal Alagh of Mamaearth and Saumya Singh Rathore of WinZO have made their mark as some of the youngest women entrepreneurs in the list. Meanwhile, Ruchi Deepak and Amrita Sirohia, aged 41, are among the eldest women entrepreneurs in the list.
Ghazal Alagh, co-founder of Mamaearth, established the brand to address the need for safe and effective skincare products for her son, leading to the company’s success and recent public offering. Similarly, Saumya Singh Rathore, co-founder of WinZO, has contributed to building India’s leading social gaming platform, which has secured significant funding from key investors.
Other notable names like Rajoshi Ghosh, Dr. Garima Sawhney, Kanika Gupta Shori, Vineeta Singh, Ruchi Kalra, Mabel Chako, Ruchi Deepak, and Amrita Sirohia have also been recognized for their entrepreneurial endeavors in various industries, showcasing the diverse talent and innovation of women entrepreneurs in India. These women have leveraged their expertise to create successful businesses that continue to make a significant impact on the Indian economy.
Overall, the entrepreneurial spirit of women in India is thriving as they continue to carve out a space for themselves in the business world and inspire future generations of female entrepreneurs.
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