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Women entrepreneurs cluster in West; North lags behind significantly

Gujarat and Maharashtra dominate female business ownership while northern states struggle to catch up.

Priya Nair
Priya Nair
Political Editor · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 09:00 pm
Women entrepreneurs cluster in West; North lags behind significantly

India's women entrepreneurship landscape reveals a stark geographical divide, with western states emerging as clear leaders in female business ownership while northern regions considerably lag. Cities across Gujarat and Maharashtra have established themselves as hubs for women-led ventures, signaling a concentration of economic opportunities in these regions.

The disparity reflects multiple interconnected factors beyond simple economic capability. Regional differences in social attitudes, access to capital, market infrastructure, and existing business ecosystems play crucial roles in determining where women entrepreneurs can flourish. States with stronger commercial traditions and more developed support systems have naturally attracted higher concentrations of female business owners.

Government support schemes exist nationwide, yet their effectiveness varies dramatically across geographies. The patchwork nature of women's entrepreneurial growth suggests that policy interventions alone cannot bridge the gap. Success requires simultaneous shifts in family attitudes, community acceptance, and local market dynamics.

For Mumbai and Maharashtra, this leadership position reflects decades of commercial development and relatively progressive urban attitudes. However, the lagging performance in northern states indicates that significant untapped potential remains. The disparity also raises concerns about unequal economic participation across India's regions.

Experts suggest that sustainable progress demands grassroots-level transformations rather than top-down mandates. Local communities must foster enabling environments where women can access mentorship, financing, and market networks. Until such structural changes take root, India's women entrepreneurship growth will likely remain geographically fragmented.

Source: Times of India

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