UditVani, Jamshedpur: As part of Bharat Entrepreneurship Week (BEW) 2025, Yi Jamshedpur’s Entrepreneurship & Innovation Verticals hosted a transformative roundtable discussion, bringing together some of the most dynamic and visionary women entrepreneurs from across industries.
The session wasn’t just about sharing stories—it was about fostering leadership, mentorship, and collective empowerment to drive real change in the business landscape.
Bharat Entrepreneurship Week (BEW) 2025 is an initiative by Young Indians (Yi) aimed at promoting and celebrating entrepreneurship, innovation, and collaboration across India.
This week-long celebration is designed to create impactful conversations, learning experiences, and real-world solutions for entrepreneurs.
As part of this initiative, the Women Entrepreneurs Roundtable served as a platform to highlight the resilience, innovation, and business acumen of women entrepreneurs in Jamshedpur and beyond.
Powerhouse Women & Their Stories
The event featured remarkable women entrepreneurs, each excelling in her field and challenging traditional norms:
* Smita Parekh, owner of Hotel Centrepoint shared her journey of securing a 4-star rating and using negotiation and emotional intelligence to resolve crises.
* Shiva Marwah, leading Marwah Trades, spoke about breaking gender barriers in the trade tools and dealership industry.
* Megha Bhalotia, founder of Shruti Events, Banjara & Tamasha, shared insights on team management, crisis handling, and business expansion.
* Vanshika Marwah, an entrepreneur in the baking industry, discussed workplace gender biases and the importance of redefining roles for women.
* Nitu Dubey, a TEDx speaker & hyper-realistic artist, shared how she turned passion into a thriving career despite no formal education.
* Binita Debuka, founder of Banarasi Gathri, shared her post-pandemic entrepreneurial journey in reviving traditional Banarasi weaves.
* Dishika Bhalotia, leading Bebbco Toyota & Akino Luxury Hotel, highlighted the challenges of preserving family legacies.
* Shweta Kaura, founder of Abira Arts, discussed her impact-driven model that empowers 400+ women through skill development.
* Muskaan, founder of Akshay Kala, showcased how global exposure and collaborations helped scale her startup internationally.
* Shraddha Agarwal, CEO of Izzki Tech Solutions, shared her transition from IT leadership to building a tech-driven company in Jharkhand.
* Beyond Inspiration – A Commitment to Action*
The roundtable wasn’t just about celebrating success—it was about creating impact:
* A mentorship program was launched to support aspiring women entrepreneurs.
* A white paper initiative was introduced to outline policy recommendations & resources for women-led businesses.
* A networking & collaboration platform was formed to foster business opportunities among women entrepreneurs.
The event concluded with a renewed vision for making the business world more inclusive, innovative, and empowering for women.
This Women’s Day, the message was loud and clear—women entrepreneurs are here to lead, innovate, and create lasting impact.
उदित वाणी टेलीग्राम पर भी उपलब्ध है। यहां क्लिक करके आप सब्सक्राइब कर सकते हैं।