{"id":11700,"date":"2020-08-22T14:09:36","date_gmt":"2020-08-22T14:09:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.womenshealthandfitness.com.au\/?p=11700"},"modified":"2020-08-22T14:47:24","modified_gmt":"2020-08-22T14:47:24","slug":"4-ventures-gain-crores-in-income-from-women-entrepreneurs-in-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.womenshealthandfitness.com.au\/diet-nutrition\/4-ventures-gain-crores-in-income-from-women-entrepreneurs-in-in\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Ventures Gain Crores in Income From Women Entrepreneurs in IN"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHARAT, India \u2013 Women entrepreneurs contribute to the entire 13.5 to 15.7 million enterprises in India. Four businesswomen share their stories on their ventures, and how you can start small and dream bigger.<\/p>\n
The first entrepreneur is Sanjana Patel, and she runs dessert biz. The business was doing great until the Coronavirus pandemic affected her sales. Her patisserie had to cut the menu, yet it still earns 65% to 70% compared to its typical earnings.<\/p>\n
Patel enhanced her pastry skills at Le Cordon Bleu, London, and Ecole Gregoire Ferrandi, Paris. She had many experiences with famous chefs, such as Patrick Roger, Oliver Bajard, Pierre Herme, Camille Lesecq, and Jean-Charles Rochoux in Europe.<\/p>\n
Patel’s business began two years, and she focused on aware sustainability. They started to get requirements, like cacao from collectives, and it’s workable with Indigenous people around North America, South America, Africa, and India. She also swapped to recyclable items.<\/p>\n
Bhavna Juneja is the second businesswoman to contribute to the total earnings of the country. She previously ventured MPowered, and this company is a Gurugram-based property management business, which she began in June 2020. This venture upraised $21 million as a program of the pre-Series A round. It came from HNIs in the United States or the US.<\/p>\n