Gone are the days when women were considered no match for all powerful men in this world. The new generation women across the world have overcome all negative notions and have proved themselves beyond doubt in all spheres of life including the most intricate and cumbersome world of entrepreneurship.

Women have come a long way from just being a homemaker. Narendra Modi’s start up friendly environment in the country has proved to be a blessing for female entrepreneurs and instrumental in fighting gender stereotyping in the business community.
Top 5 Most Successful Indian Women Entrepreneurs –

1. Indra Nooyi – The most popular Pepsi Co chief is known for her strong acumen business and finance strategies. The CFO and President of the beverage company has garnered about 30 billion dollars of deals in a couple of years. Indra Nooyi holds a master degree in Public Management from Yale University. She is also a master in finance and marketing from the IIMs Kolkata.

2. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw – Shaw is rated as one of the most richest woman in Asia. The Bangalore university graduate did her masters in breweries at the Ballarat University. She continued working as a trainee in Carlton & United Beverages and then continued with her own company called Biocon. Today, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw's Biocon is one of the biggest biopharmaceutical firms in India.

3. Naina Lal Kidwai – The vice chairman of JM Morgan Stanley is rated as the most succesful Indian businesswomen. She is the first women to be graduated from the Harvard business school. Kidwai was earlier the head of investment banking at ANZ Grindlays and then as the country head and group general manager at the HSBC group India.

4. Indu Jain – One of the well known of the top 5 Indian women entrepreneurs, Indu Jain, is the Chairperson of the Times Group. The so known “Multi Faceted" lady is known for different identities that is from being entrepreneur to humanist to educationalist to spiritualist. The lady is to have played a very prominent role in the success of the Times Group.

5. Neelam Dhawan – The Microsoft India chief was the managing director and the head of the company's marketing sales and operations. Neelam Dhawan started her career with the FMCGs like Asian Paints and Hindusthan Lever. She then couldn't continue to be a part of the marketing and sales as the organization didn't prefer a woman to head the particular domain.


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