Abstract

A person who begins a business is known as an entrepreneur. This is unquestionably risky. The start-up of a new firm is an example of entrepreneurship. There are many different sorts of entrepreneurship, and they are not all the same. It can be classified into several categories, ranging from small home companies to international corporations. Of sure, anyone can start a business. However, not every entrepreneur succeeds. In recent years, the rate of entrepreneurship in India has accelerated. We have progressed from being laggards to rapidly nurturing entrepreneurs. However, there is one area where the concentration has not been as strong as it could have been. This is where female entrepreneurship comes in. Any country's economy would be unable to expand until, women entrepreneurs come forth. The purpose of this study is to discuss the issues surrounding female entrepreneurship in India. The research provides fascinating insights into the still-developing field of female entrepreneurship.

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