Redefining business: three Indian entrepreneurs on the BBC's list of 100 women achievers

The writer profiles three entrepreneurs whose stories are equally compelling.

November 30, 2015 04:18 am | Updated September 23, 2017 12:50 pm IST

Every year, BBC brings out a list of 100 women achievers — world leaders in politics, science and entertainment. This year’s list includes seven Indians. While

Asha Bhosle, Sania Mirza and Kamini Kaushal need no introduction, Rahi Gaikwad profiles three entrepreneurs whose stories are equally compelling

 

>Addressing an urgent call

The BBC recognition ‘feels good’, but a lot needs to change on the ground, she says, adding, “We cannot celebrate as yet. The honour is a small step towards what needs to be done. The fight is still on.”

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>A design studio in a new dimension

At 16, she was already working as a sign language interpreter for NGOs and governments, and an encounter with a hearing-impaired artist made her realise that there was no formal occupation for such people.

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>A private flight to freedom

Despite an MBA from the UK and a well-paying job in the aviation industry there, Kanika Tekriwal’s conservative, Bhopal-based Marwari family was upset when she refused to get married.

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