The Indian society is observing a steady rise in the traditional home makers of the country stepping out and taking the entrepreneurial plunge. Neelam Chibber, Co founder of Industree says, "I think one of the main reasons I could stick on to it was because I was a woman. Because there was not that much of expection from me that I would take the routine path. That I would bring in a fat salary home and that I would support a family."
In the Western World Neelam Chibber would have faced incredible amount of flak for making a statement like that. But this NID graduate and Social Entrepreneur for the year 2011 is very clear. The ecosystem in India is different and one that is perhaps uniquely poised for women to take the entrepreneurial plunge.
And with the opening up of the economy and mostly supportive family system for working woman in India seems to have more opportunities to explore. Watch videos to know exactly what makes these entrepreneurial women tick.
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