5 women entrepreneurs from the business world
ENTREPRENEURS: a word that’s been making a lot of buzz in the latter half of the 2000s. So what are these entrepreneurs or rather who are they? Is that uncle who one day decided to open his business on generators or is that aunty who struck gold after making those cakes you’ve seen at all your birthdays?
The truth is that they are anyone! Anyone out there that is willing to pick up a risk that can make them or break them. An entrepreneur is someone who made someone’s problem a business idea. They are those people who made an idea of their identity and an idea that benefitted the masses. Like Facebook or Instagram or McDonald’s OR even Google; where you’re reading this blog. Small drops make a big ocean; small ideas make big money!
Let’s talk about women and entrepreneurs; as the dialogue goes from the movie “STREE”
– “Woh STREE hai! Woh Kuch Bhi Kar Sakthi hai!”
It’s true; we women can do just about anything!
Women have long been a victim of patriarchy and in recent years. In a time when we are fighting for equal pay and equal rights; there are so many women thriving to make a mark in the business world. Colleges like RCMB, that rank among the top 10 MBA colleges in India, nurture the idea that women are an important part of the society. The college is also known for its beautiful ambiance and the security it provides for women. The Regional College of Management Bangalore also provides facilities for their students to bring out the entrepreneurial spirit in them.
With the Regional College of Management Bangalore standing as a Godmother and the spirit of womanhood, here’s presenting to you how these 5 women rocked the business world with their exceptional business skills and got down to brass tacks!
5 women entrepreneurs who made it BIG!
1. Naiyya Saggi, CEO & Founder, Baby Chakra:
Women around the world are still looked down upon and the idea that our only job is to take care of children and the family, is still glorified. This self-made woman and her empire focused on the maternity-child market, BABY CHAKRA that literally helps the 30 million parents online make decisions on doctors, hospitals, cord blood banks, playschools, activities, events, and products. Strong social integration, an evolving tech platform and a focus on reviews help parents make decisions easier. Talk about making your weaknesses your strengths, this woman clearly nailed it. So if that’s what you’re looking for…to be an entrepreneur, RCMB literally gives you space for that in their college in their very own Incubation Center- the place where entrepreneurs are made.
2. Aditi Gupta, Founder, Menstrupedia:
Menstruation or Periods as we call it has been a taboo and, NOPE! That taboo is not going away anytime soon. Here’s another woman, who is tirelessly taking that hit every day to eradicate the taboo of menstruation-ADITI GUPTA- the Founder of Menstrupedia, has been working uncompromisingly to educate society about menstrual health and hygiene through her website. The Menstrupedia Comic has been educating the minds of people who have been in the dark. Here lays a good example of how digital media has been put to good use and you know where do you get the best Digital Marketing Training; at RCMB! A certificate course along with your degree.
3. Radhika Aggarwal, Co-founder, ShopClues:
Another stereotypical thought about women being crazy shopaholics, Radhika created an empire out the stereotype. Co-Founder of Shop Clues has been the go-to for all Shopaholics. The company has kept itself apart by focusing on the mushrooming tier-II and tier-III cities in the country. Focusing on the fashion and lifestyle categories ShopClues has been venturing into local, unbranded markets. See, that’s what RCMB can do for you and young ladies too! Find a flaw in the Society and use it to your benefit.
4. Falguni Nayar, Founder & CEO, Nykaa:
In a world that has been moving in full throttle towards digitization and development it’s almost easy to start your own business out of anything short in the world. Everybody loves discounts and there’s no one better than Nykaa who does it better! Conceived in 2012, Mumbai-based Nykaa showed the world that beauty retail and e-commerce do work for hand in hand, AND EVEN IN INDIA TOO! Nykaa is among the few e-commerce companies that are inventory–led. The company now has its own inventory spaces of 50,000 square feet in Delhi and Mumbai each, and one of 15,000 square feet in Bengaluru. The Regional College of Management is THE place for you to be if you want to learn about discounts and still making profits.
5. Rashmi Daga, Founder, Fresh Menu:
YUP! We all love food apps better than any other app on the phone. Also, this app has been the rescue for so many women out there who don’t have the time to make ‘HOME COOKED FOOD’ in the morning before leaving for work. The fresh menu is that Savior! The food reaches in about 45 minutes. The food is cooked in-house and with a skilled kitchen team, you know the food ought to be good. They have a new menu every day, nothing better than a versatile plate. And they all said that women belong in the kitchen! Of course, we do, we make any place our empire. No! RCMB doesn’t have a hotel management course! But they are one of the TOP 10 MBA colleges In Bangalore with all the facilities for all those budding entrepreneurs and that MBA COLLEGE awaits you all.
On the contrary, a college that fosters women empowerment that’s The REGIONAL COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT for you.
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