Women Entrepreneurs of India:

A Case Study of Maheshwari Gramodyog’s Owner–Opportunities and Challenges

Authors

  • Bommuluri Bhavana Rao UPES, Dehradun

Keywords:

women entrepreneurs, empowerment, gender disaggregated data, economic development, gender-specific provisions, gender-neutral laws

Abstract

This case study is a part of a three-part case study done for a larger research. It examines a woman entrepreneur’s path within the framework of international trade. It explores the difficulties and possibilities faced by women entrepreneurs in India and looks at the current legal and legislative frameworks via a case study analysis. The study identifies important gaps in gender- isaggregated statistics, loan availability, and gender-specific trade legislation requirements. The report emphasizes the necessity of gender mainstreaming and offers suggestions for empowering women entrepreneurs, promoting inclusion, and bridging  gender gap in global commerce.

Author Biography

Bommuluri Bhavana Rao, UPES, Dehradun

Assistant Professor
UPES, Dehradun
bbhavanarao@gmail.com

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Published

2025-02-17

How to Cite

Bommuluri Bhavana Rao. (2025). Women Entrepreneurs of India:: A Case Study of Maheshwari Gramodyog’s Owner–Opportunities and Challenges. Intellectual Resonance, 6, 37. Retrieved from http://13.202.193.143/ojs/index.php/IR/article/view/8

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