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Women-owned businesses thrive in western India but lag in the north

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Women's entrepreneurship in India is on the rise, but growth remains geographically uneven across the country. Cities in Gujarat and Maharashtra lead the way in female-owned businesses, while northern cities trail significantly behind. Experts point to a mix of economic structures, local conditions, and societal norms as key factors driving this regional disparity. Although government schemes have played a role, meaningful progress is seen as dependent on grassroots shifts within households and local markets. The overall picture reflects a patchwork of advancement rather than a consistent national trend.

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