Abstract:
A crucial engine for economic growth is that of the enterprises and entrepreneurs. This engine fuels
innovation, productivity, growth within the economy. In India considering the growth, role of
entrepreneurship stands apart however is not significant enough. The entrepreneurship ecosystem which is a
combination of attitudes, resources and infrastructure shows a not so good index as per GEDI (Global
Entrepreneurship Development Index) for India. United States that ranks at the top most position with a
score of 83.6(GEDI, 2018) set an example to India as an economy to develop Entrepreneurial initiatives
within the economy. In this view the then government and the ruling one had geared up proven flagship
initiatives like Start up India, Stand-Up India etc. These initiatives focus on developing an ecosystem
conducive for growth for start up businesses, sustainable economic growth and employment generation. Start
Up growth has been progressive with the statistics mentioning more than 4000 startup till 2017 (Manshani,
Sapna 2017). Women’s roles have been exemplary in the field of development and Start-Up India is also
witnessing the same. This descriptive paper highlights the emerging role of women in Start-Up India, its
future prospects and challenges to drive for economic development.
Description:
Thirteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Sasi Misra, Sunil Shukla, Ganapathi Batthini