6 Most Influential Women Entrepreneur of India

Share Us

4953
6 Most Influential Women Entrepreneur of India
08 Jan 2022
6 min read

Blog Post

Women's standing in Indian society has shifted dramatically in the last few decades. Women now play a critical part in the growth of the Indian economy, having a significant effect and achieving success in practically every industry. Read this post to learn about the most significant 6 female entrepreneurs who have influenced other female entrepreneurs. #ThinkWithNiche

We now belong to an age in which women have defied all societal stereotypes and demonstrated their superiority in several fields via their determination and hard effort. Women used to be restricted in a variety of ways, but that no longer applies. The field has been leveled, and the ball is now in the hands of Indian women. Women have had a significant effect and achieved success in practically every sector of the Indian economy today.

Let’s look at six of India's most successful female entrepreneurs.

Vandana Luthra – VLCC

Vandana Luthra is an Indian entrepreneur and the chairwoman of the beauty and wellness industry talent council. VLCC Healthcare Ltd, a beauty and wellness conglomerate with locations in Asia, the Caribbean, and Africa, was founded by Vandana Luthra. VLCC began as a beauty and health service facility in New Delhi's Safdarjung Development Area in 1989, focused on weight loss programs based on dietary changes and exercise regimens. The VLCC sector is well-established both in the United States and abroad.

Vandana Luthra is a New Delhi native who was born in 1959. She went to Europe to learn about beauty, diet and nutrition, and skincare after graduating from the Polytechnic for Women in New Delhi.

She received the Padma Shree award in April 2013. Vandana Luthra also runs a non-profit organization called Khushi, which provides free education to disadvantaged and physically challenged children.

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw – Biocon Limited

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw is India's richest self-made woman entrepreneur and the founder of Biocon Limited, a biopharmaceutical company, and Biocon Biologics Limited, a biotechnology company, both based in Bangalore, India (since 1978). She was also the former chairperson of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

This company has entered the US biosimilars industry and is attracting investors' attention. According to Forbes, it is the first firm to receive FDA clearance. She has invested a large sum of money in establishing a biotech company with a strong R&D foundation. She was the world's 65th most influential woman and India's 54th richest person in 2019. For her excellent contributions to the advancement of science and chemistry, she received the Othmer Gold Medal.

Suchi Mukherjee – Limeroad

Suchi Mukherjee founded Limeroad, an online clothes and lifestyle products marketplace, in 2012. This organization is currently considered the most fashionable online shopping website for men and women in India. She earned a bachelor's degree in economics and attended economic school in London to obtain a master's degree in finance. When it comes to his accomplishments, she has won several accolades, including Business Today's Coolest Start-up of the Year, Infocom's Woman of the Year-Digital Business, and NDTV's Unicorn Start-up Award.

Suchi has received multiple awards for her contributions to the progress of the corporation and consumer technology. She was one of 15 women honored as 'Rising Talent – Global Leaders Under 40' at the 2010 World Women's Forum in Paris for her accomplishments in expanding consumer technology enterprises. Her ambition is to create the greatest women-only marketplace in Southeast Asia. comprehension.

Aditi Gupta – Menstrupedia

Aditi Gupta is a co-founder of Menstrupedia and an author. Aditi and her husband collaborated on a comic book to help girls understand menstruation. They later launched the website menstrupedia.com. Aditi's platform, in a larger sense, strives to educate people all around the world about menstruation. The purpose of Menstrupedia is to educate people about the puberty phase in both men and women.

It started as a thesis project while she was a student at Ahmedabad's National Institute of Design. She gathered information from physicians and young women, which led her to develop a comic book with three young women and a doctor as the main characters. The comic books were released on her website, www.talesofchange.in. The website has grown into a resource for pre-teens and teenagers interested in puberty and sexuality.

Menstrupedia partnered with Whisper India for their school engagement program in 2014 and presented "Touch the Pickle," an activity that took place in four cities. She published a comic book in 2014, which was well-received and has now been translated into Spanish and Nepali.

Falguni Nayar – Nykaa

In 1985, Nayar worked as a consultant for the management consulting firm A F Ferguson & Co. In 1993, she joined the mergers and acquisitions section of the Kotak Mahindra Group. Falguni resigned from her job as an investment banker at Kotak Mahindra after 20 years to follow her desire. Nykaa, a firm that distributes online cosmetics and wellness items, was founded by her in 2012. The brand is now quite well-known among Indian ladies. The firm has over 850 brands and has opened 35 physical locations. She was named "Most Powerful Business" by Business Today in 2017. She was also honored by the Economic Times with the "woman Ahead" award. Femina has been a partner of the firm since 2014.

Her business is a success. Nykaa was named a unicorn firm in 2020 after receiving Rs 100 crore in a fundraising round with a $1.2 billion value. Notably, after its first public offering (IPO), Nykaa's market value increased significantly. Falguni's net worth increased to $7.5 billion as a result of the stock market's good start.

Vani Kola – Kalaari Capital

Vani Kola is an early-stage venture capitalist and the founder of Kalaari Capital, an Indian business. Vani spent 22 years in Silicon Valley. She founded and led the e-procurement firm RightWorks, which she sold to ICG for $657 million after four years in business. She returned to India in 2006. She began her career as a venture capitalist in India, where she formed a relationship with New Enterprise Associates. Kalaari Capital began operations in September 2012 with a $150 million fund. Kalaari Capital has risen to a valuation of $650 million under Vani Kola's leadership as of 2017. She was named the winner of the TiE Delhi-NCR 5th Edition Women Entrepreneurship Summit Award in 2018. In addition, she received the NDTV Women of Worth award for entrepreneurship.

Aside from that, Vani is active in several organizations dedicated to improving the quality of women's leadership and business. Fortune India named her one of the most prominent women in the Indian business in 2019.

Conclusion

All these women have contributed to society by offering value and empowerment, as well as inspiring many more women to pursue their aspirations. Women's empowerment is critical to the development of our country. It not only benefits the economy by creating jobs but also has a transformative social and personal impact on women.

EDITOR’S CHOICE

TWN In-Focus