From a childhood love for flowers to a nationwide business, this Manipur entrepreneur turned her passion into a Rs 2 lakh/month venture. Despite challenges, her floral brand is flourishing — empowering women and redefining creativity.
From goat rearing to tailoring, these women have brilliant ideas. All they need is an investment for their dreams to scale. Donate Rs 500 or more to help create the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
Poonam Sharma transformed adversity into triumph after her husband’s job loss led to her children being expelled from school. Starting with stitching, her journey saw her pioneer millet-based foods and become an acclaimed entrepreneur. Today, with over 100 products and an international reach, she walks with her head held high.
What began with just Rs 7,000 and a dream of affordable, handcrafted luxury has turned into a thriving brand. Kurta Ghar celebrates the beauty of Rajasthani heritage while making it accessible to everyone.
Laveena Jain, a 56-year-old cancer survivor, turned her years of culinary passion into a thriving business, known today as ‘Laveena’s Tripti Foods’. Starting with Rs 1,500 and kitty club women as customers, she established a thriving business across Uttar Pradesh for her homemade murabbas, jams, pickles, and squash.
Why do people with brown skin have to adjust when it comes to makeup shades? This question compelled Karishma Kewalramani to start FAE Beauty, which redefines conscious skincare.
Kavya Dhobale, a dedicated nurse overwhelmed by frontline COVID-19 duties, shifted her focus to organic farming. After experiencing the pandemic’s toll, she quit her government job to embrace vermicomposting. Her mission is to promote chemical-free farming, boost immunity and restore both human and planetary health.
At 21, Manipur’s Yangmila Zimik overcame societal stigma and financial challenges as a single mother, turning her entrepreneurial journey into a thriving food brand, 'Shirin Products'. From crafting candies and pickles using local wild fruits to empowering farmers and women, here’s how her resilience and innovation have earned her national recognition.
What started as a simple desire to help street dogs has transformed into 'Pawsitivity', a successful business led by Rimjhim Joshi Shende. Through affordable reflective and QR-enabled collars, she is making streets safer for animals while providing meaningful employment to women in need.
From crafting eco-friendly artefacts to reviving traditional recipes, these women are blending innovation with tradition, proving that success can start from home. Read how they are transforming lives, empowering communities, and redefining entrepreneurship.