6 Indian Women With Extraordinary Entrepreneurial Skills


Bangalore: Today, Indian women are breaking free from the traditional workforce, from a homemaker to job-making entrepreneurs. They have ventured into the business world holding high corporate positions and have turned out to become successful entrepreneurs even though ‘she’ has her own list of troubles to reckon with, whether dealing with clients, managing a family or patronizing patriarchal attitude.

Have a look at the 6 women entrepreneurs who became successful through their ventures, compiled by ET.

#6 Jyoti Ramnath

Jyoti Ramnath, started craftmygift.com when the young entrepreneur was doing a course at IIM-B called Management Program for Women Entrepreneurs (MPWE) in 2007. Craftmygift.com is a service that creates exclusive gifts for customers that have emotional value.

Having quoted to ET, Jyoti said, "Talking on the phone was alright but it was much more difficult to go talk to some of the suppliers in the unorganized sector," Jyoti and her team work as gift advisors and they believe gifts are wonderful ways to express one’s thoughts and feelings to dear ones. Some of their clients include Intel, Yahoo, Café Coffee Day, and Mobile Monday Bangalore.

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