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Digital platform in India is seeing a rise in the participation of women, be it in the form of entrepreneurs or purchasers. They are gradually setting their foot firmly in this space and utilising the technology to its fullest to grow their businesses.
New Delhi: Digital platform in India is seeing a rise in the participation of women, be it in the form of entrepreneurs or purchasers.
They are gradually setting their foot firmly in this space and utilising the technology to its fullest to grow their businesses.
And the appreciation comes from not only women entrepreneurs but also businessmen who have turned their start-ups into a hugely successful venture.
"Women entrepreneurs are more celebrated than male entrepreneurs. One may not hear the name of men entrepreneurs having a new start-up but the news of women having a start-up spreads rapidly," said Vijay Shekhar Sharma, CEO and Founder of Paytm.
Kanika Tekriwal, who started her own company "JetsSetGo" at the very early age of 27, shared similar thoughts when asked about women's involvement in start-ups and going digital.
"Women start-ups are getting more recognition than men. It is all about women's empowerment. Being a women and doing a startup is probably the best thing to do in this era," said Kanika Tekriwal.
Raj Kundra, a well known face in business world, CEO and Founder of Best Deal TV, said that women's contribution has to increase as he felt the Indian market is still male-dominated.
"Women are far more innovative and hard-working. There is so much of potential in them. They can contribute immensely to the economy," said Kundra who proudly added that his company is setting the target of employing an equal number of male and female employees. Talking about contribution of women in start-ups and digital business, Sharma too conveyed similar thoughts.
"Though the participation of women entrepreneurship in digital field has been seeing a rise, yet the start-up owners feel that more involvement of women is required to bring more diversity in business," added Sharma.
Kundra, who proudly said that best ideas come from women, particularly mentioning how his business is driven by his actress-wife Shilpa Shetty, further added that women entrepreneurs should utilise the social media platform to its fullest for publicising their business.
Sharma, too, appreciated that women are now gradually becoming more comfortable with technology. They are coming out from the shell of being only PR, marketing or HR representatives. But the road to success for women entrepreneurs is definitely not easy.
"Investors never take business women seriously. At times it really becomes difficult to make Indian investors believe in your ideas. Raising money often becomes a major hurdle for women entrepreneurs. Also, at times, employees don't take women bosses seriously," said Tekriwal.
"The number of women entrepreneurs have been less as funding has been less for women's own start-ups. She has to fight to make room for herself," said Sairee Chahal, Founder and CEO, Sheroes, a career search portal exclusively for women.
Sharma also added that personal background of a woman also turns into a hurdle while attempting to start a business. However, despite all odds, these entreprenuers strongly believe that women's involvement, participation and contribution are going to be equal as those of businessmen in the coming few years.
"Make sure one is not going into fashionable business. Women entrepreneurs should invest in start-ups that only interests them, which is core to themselves," Sharma suggested to those who are planning their own start-ups soon.
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