Top 10 successful women entrepreneurs: These women’s skills are being praised worldwide, and they have achieved a big position in the business world. India is proud of her daughters. In India, we can all see that if girls top in school studies, they are seen as future doctors, engineers, and government employees. Girls are said to hold high positions, but very few people see or imagine them as businesswomen. Am I right?
In a male-dominated country, it is not easy for a girl to handle the family business, and starting her own business is even more difficult. But these 10 women defeated this thinking with their capabilities. Now the women of India are not only handling the family business, they are managing their startups with great wisdom. Many businesswomen in the country have achieved their position in the world of business. They are known in the abroad too.
It would not have been easy for young entrepreneurial women to achieve this difficult goal, but with their talent and wisdom, they fulfilled their dreams and inspired millions of women from the weaker sections. The list of these businesswomen includes the names of Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Savitri Jindal, Divya Gokulnath, Leena Tiwari. Today we are going to tell you about the top 10 successful women entrepreneurs.
Top 10 successful women entrepreneurs
Savitri Jindal:

Savitri Jindal is the chairperson of OP Jindal Group. Jindal Group is a business related to steel, power, cement, and infrastructure. This business group was founded by Savitri Jindal’s husband Om Prakash Jindal. After he died in an air crash in 2005, Savitri Jindal and her sons took over the entire responsibility of the business. Savitri Jindal is 71 years old and has also been a minister in the Haryana government.
Leena Tiwari:

Leena Tiwari, chairperson of pharma company USV India. Leena Tiwari’s total wealth is $4.4 billion. Leena Tiwari’s company USV India is related to diabetes and cardiovascular drugs. This company was founded by Leena Tiwari’s grandfather.
Manju Dhawan:

She co-founded Ecom Express in 2012. She solves logistics and delivery challenges for India’s booming e-commerce industry. Supporting platforms like Flipkart, Amazon, and Myntra, she overcame the logistics industry’s male dominance too.
Divya Gokulnath:

37-year-old Divya Gokulnath is the co-founder of Byju’s. It is an online education platform. Byju’s grew rapidly during the Corona pandemic when schools and colleges were closed. Divya’s annual income has reached $4.05 billion.
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw is the founder of India’s largest listed biopharmaceutical company Biocon. This company was founded in 1978. It is a big company in the field of drug production. Kiran Mazumdar has also received the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awards. Currently, her total wealth is $3.9 billion.
Vineeta Singh:

Vineeta Singh turned down a₹1 crore job offer to pursue entrepreneurship. She built SUGAR Cosmetics into a market disruptor. Now she is a Shark Tank India investor.
Mallika Srinivasan

Mallika Srinivasan is the chairperson and managing director of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited. This company was started in 1960. This company is among the third largest companies in the world. Mallika Srinivasan’s total wealth is $2.89 billion.
Falguni Nayar:

Falguni Nayar left her high-profile job as Managing Director at Kotak Mahindra. To start Nykaa in 2012 at the age of 50, she came along with no prior experience in retail or beauty. Falguni built India’s first beauty e-commerce platform. And now Nykaa became a unicorn, went public in 2021.
Suchi Mukherjee:

Suchi Mukherjee is the founder and CEO of the online shopping portal. Suchi has graduated from the London School of Economics.
Sabina Chopra:

Yatra.com is one of the famous web portals of the country. It was founded in the year 2006 under the name of Tour and Travels. Sabina is its co-founder.
Here is a table presenting more wonderful Indian women…..
Glamour industry
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Aditi Gupta | Menstrupedia | Health & Education |
Tech and finance
Smita Deorah | LEAD School | EdTech |
Hardika Shah | Kinara Capital | Financial Services |
Media and more
Vani Kola | Kalaari Capital | Venture Capital |
Upasana Taku | MobiKwik | Fintech |
Radhika Ghai Aggarwal | ShopClues | E-commerce |
Shradha Sharma | YourStory | Media & Journalism |
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