International Journal of Transformations in Business Management

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Abstract

Vol: 12, Issue: 4 2022

Page: 086-098

An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting Women Entrepreneurs in the Garment Industry in the State of Telangana

Fatima Bilgrami Prof Harsh Purohit, Dr Vimlesh Tanwar

http://doi.org/10.37648/ijtbm.v12i04.006

While women account for over half of India's population, they play a surprisingly little role in entrepreneurship and its development. Although women's contributions to economic development are crucial, many sectors of society, including governments and NGOs, have not done enough to support women in realising their aspirations to launch their own enterprises. Female entrepreneurs face sexism and economic challenges before, during, and after launching a firm. Women business owners confront a unique set of obstacles and opportunities, both of which will be included into the present study's evaluation and identification processes. As part of the ongoing research, we will do this assessment and identification. The major purpose of this study is to assess the position of women entrepreneurs in India, particularly in the textile sector of the Telangana state economy. Analyzing the new federal and state regulations available to women business owners in India is crucial. The study's overarching goal is to determine whether the existing policies are adequate and contribute in any way to the advancement and strengthening of women business owners in India. Currently underway research is expected to provide useful information that will aid in developing India's thriving new business environment.

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