Women form only 25 pc of India's workforce against 49 pc globally: Wadhwani Foundation
"Of the 63 million MSMEs in India, only six per cent are women-led, a criminal waste of talent. Growth driving, business-friendly skills such as relationship building, emotional intelligence, and multitasking are second nature to women," the state...

However, "With women comprising just 14 per cent of the total entreprenual base in India, this is India's big chance to tap into the precious resource of women entrepreneurs so as to realise their true potential," Wadhwani Foundation president and CEO Ajay Kela, said in a statement.
"Of the 63 million MSMEs in India, only six per cent are women-led, a criminal waste of talent. Growth driving, business-friendly skills such as relationship building, emotional intelligence, and multitasking are second nature to women," the statement said.
Leveraging India's vast talent pool of women and not allowing it to be frittered away, especially at a time when businesses are facing a severe talent crunch could be transformational for the Indian economic economy and job creation, it said.
The Wadhwani Foundation was set up by US-based entrepreneur Dr Romesh Wadhwani.
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