Sharing exciting voices of women entrepreneurs from our National Capital, Delhi. Fighting for your rights, striving to succeed, and bringing in diversity, these female-centric stories inspire readers to be like their bold role models, battling the odds of rampant patriarchy with dignity and courage.
Delhi women are passionate about their work and strive for success. Here are some of the top female entrepreneurs in our nation’s capital!
New news,! Mobikwik had a married woman as their founder too. Female Entrepreneur Upasana Taku studied at IIT Delhi, and launched a mobile payments network back in 2009 along with another venture in the field of AI software.
- Sheroes
Sheroes, a responsive helpline and a platform for women from across the nation, has been co-founded by Sairee Chahal, an IMT graduate from Ghaziabad based in Delhi NCR. One of the most ambitious efforts was spearheaded by a female entrepreneur from Delhi.
- FreshMenu
FreshMenu dishes out healthy meals and salad delivery options. Along with Rashmi Daga, founder, IIM Ahmedabad graduate, they serve more than 30,000 satisfied customers every day after it was started when she left her well-settled corporate job.
- VLCC
There are a variety of entrepreneurial women from Delhi who have been honored for their work at the national and global levels. Vandana Luthra is a known name who founded one of India’s largest beauty brands, VLCC. In 2012, Luthra was one of the pioneers who earned the Trailblazer award.
FabAlley
Inspired by the beauty of India, the founders of FabAlley showcases beautiful clothing while at the same time promoting diversity through their platform. They hold two strong female careers driven souls, Shivani Poddar and Tanvi Malik, who are both graduates from DU. Tanvi is the CEO while Shivani is Chief Creative Director. Together they form a stronger team for their fashion retail platform.
- JoshTalks
JoshTalks, whose creator is from Delhi, India, has made tremendous headway in the world of business since 2015. Supriya Paul co-founded Joshtalks with a mission to inspire people through grassroots projects and she’s currently on the advisory panel for the Women Economic Forum while continuing to grow her own social enterprise.
- PlanetAbled
What’s the best thing you can do with your engineering degree? Neha Arora for one, became a female entrepreneur who created a startup to better people’s lives. What started as a little venture-Planet Abled-has now grown into a regular company like many other big ones.
Women entrepreneurs are making changes in the capital city of Delhi. Here are their stories to inspire you and tell you that getting to the destination is hard but it becomes easy when the journey itself becomes fun.