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    Women participation to Women Initiatives – Perspect to Prospect
    (Sadhu Vaswani Institute of Management Studies, 2015-01) Asthana, Anshika; Rao, P S; Mangaonkar, Shruti M
    Women participation in workforce has been universally accepted as an important element for economic development of any society. But what it needs to be tackled is the perceptions of society that give rise to various aberrations. Socio-economic empowerment is a situation where women have control over their life and resources. Financial independence of women leads to social empowerment. Women entrepreneurs can play powerful role in confidence building and creating awareness in other women to promote self-reliance. Women have innate flair for entrepreneurship. They are endured with intuition that helps them to take the right choices even in a situation where experience and logic fails. They are the natural networkers and relationship builders forging powerful bonds and nurturing relationships with clients and employees alike. This paper deals with how women empowerment is possible through women entrepreneurship by formulating appropriate strategies for stimulating supporting and sustaining the efforts of women entrepreneurs.

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