Women Entrepreneurship: Opportunities & Challenges

Authors

  • Sanjiwani Deshmukh

Abstract

Entrepreneurship is the spirit of person. Now days the women Entrepreneurship is in boom. It is the quality which may be inherent or developed. It cannot be forced. Education and money may not be a problem for a successful entrepreneur. It is the willingness and dedication which play vital role in entrepreneurship. A woman entrepreneur consistently looks for change, adapts to it, and turns it into an opportunity. She must be prepared to handle various challenges. This paper highlights and explores the concept of women’s entrepreneurship, the contemporary challenges they encounter, the opportunities available to them, and the ways in which women entrepreneurs can achieve success. Index Terms— Women Entrepreneurship, challenges, opportunities, economic growth. Although education and access to financial resources play a significant role in entrepreneurial success, they are not the only crucial factors. The true foundation of a successful entrepreneur lies in their personal motivation, risk-taking ability, dedication, and perseverance. Women venturing into entrepreneurship often drive innovation, adapt to change, and view obstacles as potential opportunities. Despite the growing presence of women in business, they continue to encounter various barriers, such as gender discrimination, insufficient mentorship, restricted access to capital, and deeply rooted societal norms, all of which can impede their progress. This paper examines the changing dynamics of women-led entrepreneurship, shedding light on the core challenges women face throughout their entrepreneurial journeys. It also explores the new opportunities that can help them thrive and offers practical strategies to navigate the entrepreneurial landscape more effectively. By addressing these issues and supporting women in business, we can contribute to the creation of a more equitable and empowering ecosystem that drives economic development and social advancement.

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Published

2025-12-03

How to Cite

Sanjiwani Deshmukh. (2025). Women Entrepreneurship: Opportunities & Challenges. NOLEGEIN- Journal of Entrepreneurship Planning, Development and Management, 8(2). Retrieved from https://www.mbajournals.in/index.php/JoEPDM/article/view/1765