The Need of Women Entrepreneurs...
People who make use of opportunities are called opportunists, those who do not fear taking risks are fearless and those who dream to make the future are visionaries. An entrepreneur is an amalgamation of all these key elements.
Entrepreneur is a chiselled strategy of the “BARTER SYSTEM”. At a closer look entrepreneurship is a word hyped and exaggerated. Our country has had businessmen and industrialists and yet by introducing the word entrepreneur we give it an International makeover.
Women walked into the man’s world and proved her mettle; she has survived in the most unexpected place and circumstances. This is enough to say she is fearless and dares to take risks. The very fact about our mothers is that they are entrepreneurs in a very different way. They work hard for the family, they are predictive, they have the capability to run the house in a limited budget, and still saving for the future. Now we see that they are fearless and visionary. A women would always invest in gold, where as a man would never. This is a risk, calculated risk which rarely fails.
I am slowly trying to disapprove that they are the weaker sex. It is just that they are suppressed and suppression has put them on a back foot, stealing the Esau’s right. A society that has strongly believed and pushed them into the by lanes of second citizens treated them more as a liability than a resource.
The web of the British’s was to change India into a Babu Class society which was successfully accomplished and continued for a decade even after Independence leaving us claustrophobic. Liberalisation broke the cage and opened the blue skies for trade, great idea generation and a market to earn. Only 50% if this wealth has been tapped, while the other 50% of quintessential gold latent spelled “Women Entrepreneurship” is still untapped. Empowering women entrepreneurs who are calculated risk takers, visionaries and fearless is the need of the hour and not a wakeup call.
Entrepreneur is a chiselled strategy of the “BARTER SYSTEM”. At a closer look entrepreneurship is a word hyped and exaggerated. Our country has had businessmen and industrialists and yet by introducing the word entrepreneur we give it an International makeover.
Women walked into the man’s world and proved her mettle; she has survived in the most unexpected place and circumstances. This is enough to say she is fearless and dares to take risks. The very fact about our mothers is that they are entrepreneurs in a very different way. They work hard for the family, they are predictive, they have the capability to run the house in a limited budget, and still saving for the future. Now we see that they are fearless and visionary. A women would always invest in gold, where as a man would never. This is a risk, calculated risk which rarely fails.
I am slowly trying to disapprove that they are the weaker sex. It is just that they are suppressed and suppression has put them on a back foot, stealing the Esau’s right. A society that has strongly believed and pushed them into the by lanes of second citizens treated them more as a liability than a resource.
The web of the British’s was to change India into a Babu Class society which was successfully accomplished and continued for a decade even after Independence leaving us claustrophobic. Liberalisation broke the cage and opened the blue skies for trade, great idea generation and a market to earn. Only 50% if this wealth has been tapped, while the other 50% of quintessential gold latent spelled “Women Entrepreneurship” is still untapped. Empowering women entrepreneurs who are calculated risk takers, visionaries and fearless is the need of the hour and not a wakeup call.
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