Top Women Entrepreneur That You Must Know

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Top Women Entrepreneur That You Must Know

If you liked to read inspiring and motivational blogs about women empowerment, then you are at the right place. Here we are going to discuss about the top women entrepreneur that you must know. Women have always got a high position in Indian culture. It is said that when a woman is respected, she is the abode of the gods. The famous quote by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, "To awaken the people," is necessary for women to be awakened. Once she takes her step, the family moves forward, the village moves forward, and the nation moves towards development. There have been many top women entrepreneur in India like Laxmi Bai, Razia Sultan, Kalpana Chawala, who brought laurels to not only their families but also the name of the country. Women Empowerment means that any woman can make decisions related to her life herself. In the name of women empowerment, nowadays, women keep hearing many things like reservation, security of women, etc. But in reality, Women Empowerment will start when we teach women to make the right decisions for themselves from childhood. What she wants to do gives the freedom to choose the field where she wants to make her career.


It is said that a woman can build an entire house - which means if a woman is cultured, she can contribute a lot to the progress of the country by giving good value ​to her entire family. For women's empowerment, it is essential for women to believe in themselves, to break all their fears. And they are looking at life in a new way. Women have to face different problems everywhere - to solve these problems. It is necessary that women should first be taught self-defense techniques from the school itself. Women often come to me with a problem - that is, we are not given freedom. I want to do a job but am not being allowed to do a job. Then after doing the whole thing, it comes to know that the girl got married and has a small child. Her family members want her to take care of her child now and do the job later. So, what the family members do wrong in this, then women also have to understand, if you are in a family, then you have to try to understand their decision. It doesn't work like we get justice all the time. Till some time ago, the name of Indian women was taken only in making good food and taking care of the house well. But today, women have proved that they are not only equal to men but also ahead of men. Who is earning her name in the outside world along with taking care of the house? Let's read about some such successful top women entrepreneur.


Top Women Entrepreneur Success Stories

1. Chanda Kochhar (MD and CEO of ICICI Bank) Chanda Kochhar is currently the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) of ICICI Bank. ICICI Bank is one of the Best Private banks in India. Chanda Kochhar was born on 17 November 1969 in Jodhpur. Her childhood was spent in Jaipur. Her husband's name is Deepak Kochar (Husband of Chanda Kochhar), they have two children, a boy Arjun and a girl Aarti.


Chanda Kochhar joined ICICI Bank in 1984. And in 2009, she was elected MD and CEO of ICICI Bank. Under the leadership of Chanda Kochhar, ICICI Bank has won the title of Best Retail Bank in India in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005. Chanda Kochhar has proved that girls are not behind boys in any field.

2. Indra Nooyi (CEO of Pepsico) Indra Nooyi is a woman born in India and living in America who is the CEO of PepsiCo company. She was born on 28 October 1955 in Chennai. She obtained Graduation Degree in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from Madras Christian College in 1974 and, Post Graduation, an MBA from Local Management Institute, Calcutta. Indra Nooyi started her career with Johnson & Johnson Textile, then studied Public and Private Management from Yel University in America. And settled in America in 1994, Indra Nooyi joined PepsiCo company. And in 2006, Pepsico became the CEO of the company. Indra Nooyi is counted among the top women entrepreneur in the world.

3. Naina Lal Kidwai (Head, HBSC Bank) Naina Lal was born in 1957. She took Bachelor's degree in Economics from Delhi University in 1972 and did MBA from Harvard Business School. She has elected CEO of HSBC in 2006. These daughters of India have illuminated the name of India not only in India but also abroad. After women's empowerment, the daughters of every household of India will inspire the name as the top women entrepreneur of India in the whole world.

4. House Wife A housewife is also an example of women empowerment. Everyone in the house has to give him equal or more respect—the one who gives the biggest contribution of his life for you. If you earn money, then the lady of the house uses it properly, she became the accountant of your home, teaching the children, giving them good values, she became the teacher of your children, doing all the household chores, so many countless things a woman does in her life. But it is seen in many places. If a woman does not do a job, then she does not understand anything. It is wrong.


In one thing, I would also like to tell those women that when you leave the job and take care of the household work, then you are cut off from the outside world, you only have people listening to evil things here and there, so that your mental level goes down. It falls, you depend on others for your small tasks like bank work, or some other similar work, then my point is that you should do such work yourself, keep yourself updated with new technology so that you. Stay up to date with all the latest information. Also Read: How To Make A Right Budget?

My View on Women Empowerment Women Empowerment Women empowerment As much as this word is complicated to hear, it is also understood if you see the direct meaning of Empowerment. It means "the process of gaining freedom and power to do what you want or to control what happens to you:" Means an action that gives you the freedom and power to do what you want to do or what happens to you. But we add women empowerment only because whether a woman does a job or not, a woman has the freedom to do a job. Women empowerment simply means that women should be strong enough to do what they feel is right for them, but they can not force them to do jobs when they do not want to or want to do jobs. But quarrels have been seen in the houses only about why I should not do a job after having a child. Whereas my husband does, in my opinion, this thing was to be thought of before having a child, when you do not want to take responsibility, then do not have a child. Becoming a mother is a different feeling in itself. So my answer is the same women empowerment that I can do whatever I feel is right, not what people tell me. It is not women empowerment that why to have a child. In this way, everyone will send their parents to the old ashram, why should we keep them? Everyone feels bad, but that small child is sent to DayCare for 6 months. What do you expect from him later? And how do you expect your mother-in-law or mother of a 55 or 60 to take care of your children, women empowerment also applies to them whether they keep your children or not. I mean to say women empowerment gives freedom to every woman and not just giving me the freedom to do a job. Yes, women should not be claimed as mothers, daughters, wives, mother-in-law, or daughter-in-law. Friends, we hope that this effort of our Women Empowerment blog will definitely help you. Please tell us by commenting on how much you liked the Women Empowerment blog.


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