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  2. Social entrepreneurship in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Women represent a growing sector of social entrepreneurs. Gailey and Bhatt Datta write that women are often driven to entrepreneurship in order to feel empowered in their own circumstances because they want: "(1) Access to resources, including preconditions; (2) agency, including process; and (3) achievements, including outcomes." [4]

  3. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Even though female entrepreneurship and the formation of female-owned business networks is steadily rising, there are a number of challenges and obstacles that female entrepreneurs face. One major challenge for female entrepreneurs faces traditional gender roles that are structurally internalized by society.

  4. Self Employed Women's Association - Wikipedia

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    SEWA's organization and leaders have directly created or indirectly iwomen'sed other organizations within India, in other countries and worldwide, including WIEGO Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing and SEWU Self-Employed Women's Union, [31] Participation in SEWA's programs and their models has increased women's ...

  5. Skill India - Wikipedia

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    This clearly indicates that the government has been undertaking proactive steps to converge the entrepreneurship in India towards development of rural women. [10] Through the 2nd phase of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, around 68.12 lakhs of women had undergone skill training.

  6. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    The Women-gov project in Brazil and India, for instance, has helped women improve their understanding of and communication with local government via ICTs. [34] In Brazil, the project trained female community leaders to access and utilize online data on government health services to better respond to public health concerns in their communities.

  7. Women Entrepreneurship Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP) is a unified access portal [clarification needed] which brings together women from different regions of India, across economies to realize their entrepreneurial aspirations.

  8. The Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT Bombay - Wikipedia

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    E-Cell spearheaded the formation of Entrepreneurship Centre of the Institute which was launched at E-Summit 2014. National Entrepreneurship Challenge initiated by E-Cell IITB reaches out to 150 colleges, leading to the creation of more than 50 E-Cells in the country. In 2014, the first edition of The Ten Minute Million Challenge (TTMM) was held.

  9. Feminism in India - Wikipedia

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    Feminism as an initiative started independently in Maharashtra by the pioneer of women's rights and education: Savitribai Phule, who started the first school for girls in India (1848); [18] [19] Tarabai Shinde, who wrote India's first feminist text Stri Purush Tulana (A Comparison Between Women and Men) in 1882; and Pandita Ramabai, who ...