Young Women Entrepreneurs
Empowered Entrepreneurs: Top 10 Trailblazing Women in Indian Business
In the realm of business, women entrepreneurs in India are not just making waves; they are giving their male counterparts a run for their money. Let’s delve into the dynamic world of entrepreneurship as we explore the top ten youngest women entrepreneurs in India :
1. Ghazal Alagh, 35, Gurugram: Mamaearth Maven Ghazal Alagh, co-founder of Mamaearth, emerged as a self-made entrepreneur, transforming her personal quest for safe skincare products for her son into one of India’s leading natural and toxin-free skincare brands.
2. Saumya Singh Rathore, 35, New Delhi: Gaming Dynamo Co-founder of WinZO, Saumya Singh Rathore, has played a pivotal role in building India’s premier social gaming platform in local languages, amassing a user base exceeding 100 million.
3. Rajoshi Ghosh, 36, Bengaluru: Tech Trailblazer Rajoshi Ghosh, COO and co-founder of Hasura, has not only made her mark in San Francisco’s tech scene but has initiated five other startups, showcasing her prowess as a serial entrepreneur.
4. Dr. Garima Sawhney, 37, Gurugram: Healthcare Luminary Co-founder of Pristyn Care, Dr. Garima Sawhney, a renowned gynecologist, has steered her venture to a valuation of $1.4 billion, solidifying her impact on India’s healthcare landscape.
5. Kanika Gupta, 39, Gurugram: Real Estate Maestro Kanika Gupta Shori, co-founder and COO of Square Yards, brings over a decade of experience to the integrated real estate marketplace, coupled with a commitment to initiatives supporting women’s empowerment and children’s welfare.
6. Vineeta Singh, 40, Mumbai: Beauty Industry Virtuoso CEO and co-founder of SUGAR Cosmetics, Vineeta Singh, not only leads a popular Indian beauty brand but also graces the judging panel of Shark Tank India, showcasing her multi-faceted entrepreneurial journey.
7. Ruchi Kalra, 40, Gurugram: Unicorn Duo Ruchi Kalra, a Gurgaon entrepreneur, stands out as the co-founder of two unicorn startups – OfBusiness and Oxyzo, making her and her husband, Ashish Mohapatra, the first couple to achieve such a feat.
8. Mabel Chako, 40, Bengaluru: Fintech Dynamo Co-founder and COO at Open, Mabel Chako’s 13-year entrepreneurial journey in financial technology underscores her commitment to innovative solutions in intricate financial landscapes.
9. Ruchi Deepak, 41, Mumbai: Insurance Innovator Co-founder of Acko, Ruchi Deepak, envisioned a shift in the insurance industry’s focus, leading to the creation of Acko with Varun Dua, leveraging technology to revolutionize insurance experiences.
10. Amrita Sirohia, 41, Gurugram: Financial Visionary Co-founder of INDmoney, Amrita Sirohia, driven by a passion for technology and finance, aims to democratize wealth management through tech-enabled financial solutions, empowering individuals to optimize their financial portfolios efficiently.
These remarkable women exemplify the dynamism and innovation that characterize the entrepreneurial landscape in India, showcasing that gender is no barrier to success in the world of business.
Repurposed article originally published in Business Insider India