India’s economy is continuously struggling to keep afloat, with rising swelling, unemployment, and reducing growth rate, and COVID-19 lockdown added icing to the cake. Numerous businesses saw a huge amount of lay-offs at all the administrative and operational levels. Production and demand slashed, individuals stacked and organizations were closed. However, in the midst of this, some women find their way to start and flourish in their businesses. The COVID-19 lockdown led numerous women entrepreneurs to fire up their own small scale, out of kitchen/home business while the organizations that were at that point running became greater. These newbie entrepreneurs converted their hobbies into full-time fruitful business and demonstrated that talent, passion, dedication, and hard work with a pinch of courage to fulfill their dreams.
Women Entrepreneurs Who Rose to Fame During COVID-19
Here are the stories of some such women-entrepreneurs sailing well amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Name of the Company | Date of Incorporation | Name of the Founder |
Boju’s Kitchen | July 2020 | Chitrangadha Gupta, Arati Gupta, and Maiyya Thapa |
Nimble Vision Private Limited | 2019 | Chinnayya Shambulingayya Math and Vaishali Chinnayya Math |
Women Entrepreneur Foundation | 2018 | Iti Rawat |
Enklose | 2014 | Rakhi Khera |
Boju’s Kitchen
A 23-year-old political science graduate from the Delhi University, Chitrangadha Gupta, along with her mom, Arati Gupta, and grandmother Maiyya Thapa, started selling homemade momos under the name Boju’s Kitchen. The endeavor was started in July 2020, with initial speculation of Rs 2,000. The cash was utilized to buy different ingredients utilized in making momos. They started with catering six-seven orders per day, mostly from friends and family to more than 30 orders and now deliver all over Delhi.
Ni-Varak
Nimble Vision, incorporated by Chinnayya Shambulingayya Math and Vaishali Chinnayya Math is a startup that builds IoT-based products for water measurement and conservation. Run by a husband-wife duo, the solution has already seen deployment in apartment complexes, SEZs, office parks, hospitals, etc across Bengaluru. Ni-Varak is a contactless mobile-based thermometer. The requirement for wide-screening of the body temperatures during the pandemic fueled its innovation. Utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) technology, it empowers a contactless method of estimating temperatures, along with geolocation and time. It likewise enlists with individuals’ Aadhaar cards and helps maintain the data on a remote server that can be accessed by government authorities. Vaishali Chinnayya began Nimble Vision – a tech organization in 2019, which has been involved in the business of IoT.
Women Entrepreneur Foundation
Iti Rawat established Women Entrepreneur Foundation in 2018 to build up an encouraging group of people for women entrepreneurs, mentoring them with business pitches and providing wellsprings of financial capital. However, WEFT moved its concentration from women entrepreneurship to their protection and empowerment during COVID-19. WEFT launched the ‘Red Dot Initiative’, as a way to connect, safeguard, and rehabilitate women who were experiencing homegrown maltreatment and any type of violence during the lockdown. The initiative has saved and rehabilitated as many as 73 women since then.
Enklose
Enklose is a coverall by Abiti Bella Enterprises founded by Rakhi Khera in 2014 and has been producing a huge amount of revenue. In any case, as a result of the lockdown, the firm incurred huge losses misfortunes and didn’t acquire any penny in the initial two months of lockdown. It was when Khera came up with the idea of Enklose, a coverall that can be utilized by domestic maids, beauty salon workers, and hotel employees. It is cost-effective, reusable, and washable.
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