" Whatever You Do, Be Different! If You are Different, You'll Standout "Entrepreneur brings lives of 23 women achievers between its cover to celebrate womanhood.

ByPunita Sabharwal

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Whatever you do, be different! That was the advice my mother gave me and I can't think of a better advice for an entrepreneur. "If you are different, you'll standout" -Anita Roddick

Entrepreneur brings lives of 23 women achievers between its cover to celebrate womanhood.

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Anushka Sharma, Actress - Producer - Making her mark on-screen and behind the scenes

Anushka doesn't need to wear a power suit to exude power. As a young entrepreneur, she is just comfortable in her own skin, meeting producers, actors, script-writers in sneakers and denims. Unapologetic, confident and comfortable - that's whatAnushka Sharmastands for.

Jwala Gutta, Sportswoman, Shuttling the right opportunity

For this sports star B comes before A, at least that's how her life unfolded. Badminton doubles specialist,Jwala Gutta, is now all set to give back to the world of sports with her Global Academy for Badminton.

Radhika Mukherji. Founder And CEO, Happydemic - The journey from Mrs Shaan to Radhika Mukherji

ForRadhika Mukherji, life was going as usual, with husband Shaan being busy with his career and she playing the perfect role of a wife, mother and daughter-inlaw.

Sanjjanaa Galrani, Actress And Yoga Guru - Adding Glamour to Yoga

A famous actress and model from South India,Sanjjanaa Galraniis currently doing five films in three languages. Also a Yoga enthusiast, Sanjjanaa now owns the Koramangala centre of the Akshar Power Yoga Academy.

Shruti Shibulal, Promoter And Director, The Tamara - Making footprint in hospitality

Running three businesses together, hospitality, retail and ecommerce,Shruti Shibulalneeds no introduction in hospitality sector. Daughter of SD Shibulal, Co-founder, Infosys, Shruti, at 32, currently owns and operates three properties in India and two in Germany.

Rema Subramanian And Ritu Verma, Co-founders, Ankur Capital - Gate-Crashing the VC Party in India

India has seen its share of women entrepreneurs and powerful executives. However, what we haven't seen is a lot of fund managers.Rema Subramanian and Ritu Vermagate-crashed the territory, which was predominately dominated by the big, industry boys.

Gayathri Vasudevan, Founder, Labournet - Transforming the employment landscape

First as an action researcher and later working with International Labour Organisation (ILO) in policy formation,Gayathri Vasudevangot such an insight into issues like education, labour and employment that it prompted her into taking a leap towards entrepreneurship.

Anjana Reddy, Founder, Universal Sportsbiz - The sports merchant

A badminton enthusiast,Anjana Reddyhad to undergo shoulder reconstruction surgery several times when she was a junior player, but even at that tender age, she was fascinated with the idea of becoming independent and step in the corporate world as a budding entrepreneur.

Shipra Khanna, Celebrity Chef - The Culinary Connoisseur

H ow many of you at nine years of age were able to work on your passion albeit the realization of that must have come later. Food prodigy,Shipra Khannastarted cooking at nine. "I learnt it from my grandmother and mother," asserts Khanna, now 34 and a mother of two.

安南Hashim,印度最年轻的只有女性自行车Stunt Rider - Starting up in Top Gear

It was love at first sight for 21-year-old Pune-basedAnam Hashim.She was in her 10th standard when one fine day on her way to school, she saw few boys doing bike stunts. And she fell for him in a big way. "That got stuck in my head," says Hashim. He, however, wasn't any of the boys that day, it was the bike.

Sheela Kochouseph, Founder, V-Star - Making lingerie fashionable

Almost at a time when there were no good quality lingerie available in the South Indian market and the Malyalam society would look down upon her as if she was doing something wrong- a dirty business,Sheela Kochousephwas determined to establish her brand that could win a woman's heart.

Hemalatha Annamalai, Founder And CEO, Ampere Vehicles - The Electric Rider

Coimbatore-basedAnnamalaiis already into her fourth venture with Ampere Vehicles – manufacturer of battery operated electric vehicles that include cycles, two and three wheelers and even customized ones.

Sahiba Singh, Founder, This Is It Designs Pvt Ltd - Designing the future

Designing ideally is how one starts the process. They burn the midnight oil, sketch and build on paper. However, come morning and the ideal design needs to be broken down to a process.

Working for 13 odd years in the industrySahiba Singhrealized how lack of implementation, kills designs in most cases and causes a discord amongst the designer and the client.

Payal Jain, Designer - Designing the Power Dress

It is difficult to believe that just about 20 years ago, "Hardly any woman in India wore western clothes and nobody understood what designers were. We were just glorified tailors with a little bit of education," tellsPayal Jain.

创始人Ritika Bindal,编织黄金——启动广告ding Glitter To Jewellery Space

Its not very often that you hear of individuals with a family legacy trying to create an identity of their own. One of the aberrations isRitika Bindal, born with a silver spoon in a family that has well entrenched business in steel and cement.

Zia Mody, Founding Partner, AZB & Partners - Taking Law On Her Stride

Success is partly being in the right place in the right time.Zia Modycame to Mumbai from US in 1983, when she was only 27. "When I came back to Mumbai from New York to start my litigation practice, I perceived success was to be a good barrister, litigator, which was at that time the ultimate adrenaline."

Richa Kar, Founder, Zivame - Finding the perfect fit

While studying the Indian lingerie market as a part of her retail job at Spencers and SAP Retail,Richa Karrealized that lingerie as a category in India is under-served, there is ignorance about right sizes and men manning the counter trying to push sales, makes women feel very uncomfortable.

Patricia Narayan, Co-Founder And Director, Prasan Hotels And Hospitality Services - The Restaurant Braveheart

想象一个18岁的女孩结婚,美叶桉age that has failed, and two children to provide food apart from trying to come out of the emotional trauma. The situation can easily trigger people with highest of life spirits towards embracing death. Chennai-basedPatricia Narayan, choosing life, exemplifies not only the survival of the fittest but the survival of the bravest.

Bharati Jacob, Managing Partner, Seedfund - The Idea Builder

Jacobhas been a star veteran venture capital investor investing in start-ups for the last 17 years. Jacob started with India's first angel fund calledInfinity Venturesbefore setting up Seedfund in 2006 along with one of the founders at Infinity Ventures, Pravin Gandhi and another venture capital and ad veteran Mahesh Murthy.

Uzma Irfan – Director, Prestige Group, Founder, Sublime - Betting On The Brands

ForUzmawho claims Prestige is in her genes, she was born to the company and has been able to transform it over the last 10 years through a dedicated corporate communications department that she created after she returned to India post her education in the UK. She says, "I found one thing which was missing was corporate communication.

Mira Gulati, Founder, Mirari - Epitome Of Indian Aesthetics

The matchless aura of feminine grace and elegance, inspired from the marvelous nature, its mysticism and the rich heritage that India treasures," tellsMira Gulatiadding, "reflects in the signature collections comprising of butterflies, peacocks and other nature's marvels" in the uniquely alluring designs of Mirari."

Edupreneur On A Mission Manjula Pooja Shroff, Founder, Kalorex Group Of Institutions

A management graduate bitten by the entrepreneurial bug,Manjula Pooja Shroff,founder of Kalorex Group of Institutions, came to Ahmedabad from Delhi after she got married. Someone who hardly had any knowledge about the infrastructure needed to run a school, she realized that the city schools in Gujarat did not have the concept of a co-educational society, the campuses were cramped and yellow buses were a far-off dream.

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Punita Sabharwal

Entrepreneur Staff

Deputy Editor, Entrepreneur India Magazine

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