Female entrepreneurship is vital for our future. Collectively we can make a change by closing the gap between men and women in the workforce.
Entrepreneurs are those adventurous, daredevils who drive deep into the pressing problems of society and try to find solutions to them, not by leaving the responsibilities in the reins of the government or business, but by trying to change systems as a whole and persuading societies to take new initiatives
India being a growing economy is a hotspot for young entrepreneurs. With a large population of more than 130 crores, businesses all over the world see it as a potential destination for establishing a start-up. For years, males dominated the business industry, leaving less or no room for females. But the trend has changed now. More and more women are jumping into the business and many have successfully established globally renowned brands. Creating job opportunities for a large number of people, the women have braved the societal pressures and stereotypes to come up with the solutions that are far more reliable and innovative.
recent years, Maharashtra has witnessed an increase in women-owned businesses in fields such as household Industry, fashion, farming, IT, manufacturing, oil, and more. The development has broken the gender stereotype where women are depicted as weaker and incapable.
These bold and fearlessly ambitious entrepreneurs are shaping the future of Maharashtra, serving as mentors to millions of women and youths.
In our Entrepreneur series today we are introducing you a very dynamic and popular Entrepreneur of Virar who is known for her remarkable and outstanding performance in the field of Social Work who always believes in Women Empowerment. Yes we are talking about Sangeeta Kishor Bhere, she share her Service / Charity Project with Hello Mumbainews.com Correspondent Priyanka Yadav
 Sangeeta Kishor Bhere
Famous As : Social EntrepreneurÂ
President : Jaydruga Mahila Mandal
Key Highlights of Service Project :
Project number – 1
Conducting Women’s Kabaddi Competitions
Project number – 2
Conducting Career Guidance Camp for 10th to 12th class children
Project number – 3
Celebrating Women’s Day and Haldi Kunku every year
Project number – 4
Implementation of Women’s Dahihandi and Use of Honorarium for Education of Children
Project number – 5
Food and financial Assistance to flood victims in Kolhapur Mahad Chiplun and Financial Assistance to the Corporation for Flood Victims
Project number – 6
Distribution of Educational materials, clothes and food to children in Tribal areas
Project number – 7
Planting and Cultivating every year
Project number – 8
During difficult times like the Global epidemic of covid, social service honors were given and grain distribution.
Project number – 9
Distribution of free prostheses and implements to persons with disabilities
Project number – 10
To organize blood donation camp every year