On the occasion of International Women's Day, we all tend to hear inspiring stories of women who have excelled in their respective fields, right? Be it in the field of education, politics, defense,healthcare, business,, arts or engineering, women have proven that they can do it all. So this year on women's day, let us bring to you a list of some of the most successful 'mompreneurs' in India:
But first, let us simplify the term for you. Mompreneurs refers to women?who are both a mother as well as entrepreneur.
After nine years of employment at Microsoft,?Rebekkah Kumar?made the decision to leave her job in order to spend more time with her family. She quickly grew agitated and made the decision to launch an online contemporary, lightweight jewelry business for Indians around the world. She started fourseven.in in 2014 and is very interested in learning more about the Indian e-commerce industry.?
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Suchi Mukherjee?moved to India after giving up on growing technology businesses in the UK. While on maternity leave, she set up the e-commerce website Limeroad while perusing the pages of a magazine. Through this portal, users can customize a virtual scrapbook to suit their own style.?
She was an electronics engineer, but her pregnancy forced her to give up her job. She was determined to start her own business, though, and she never gave up hope. As a result, Vastradi came to be, where she now sells traditional Sambalpuri sarees at different exhibitions.?
At the age of 26,?Garima Satija?quit her job in HR to launch a concierge service. PoshVine was founded by seeking out unusual culinary experiences and bringing together fine dining establishments and chefs who were open to trying something different. The website is available in six nations, excluding India.?
She is the director and co-founder of Mumbai's Nirvana Excursions. This travel agency was founded in 2013 and offers travelers personalized travel experiences and solutions.?
She founded Chennai-based event design firm The A-Cube Project when she was just 25 years old. This business gauges the aesthetic preferences of each client to create custom stories for them.?
It suits her better to be referred to as "a corporate dropout mom" than as a mompreneur. She founded the bespoke company Kraftd-Memories, which creates personalized banquets and celebrations. In addition, she launched My Playdate Cafe, which she sees as a kids' social media platform.?
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