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