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Kashmri Entrepreneurs
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Jammu and Kashmir: Young tech-savvy women are working hard to create their own business opportunities

| @indiablooms | Aug 07, 2021, at 08:02 pm

Srinagar: The tech-savvy young women entrepreneurs of Jammu and Kashmir are now moving out from the challenges they face to touch new business opportunities.

All these women possess skills to target prospective customers which is helping them grow their businesses faster than ever before, Greek City Times reported featuring some of these women, reports ANI.

Sana Imtiyaz Hussaini, a 22-yr-old baker from Srinagar, is one such inspiring story as she has made it to The Homebakers' 2020 list of the top 100 home bakers of the country.

Rifat Mushtaq, who is one of the oldest woman entrepreneurs in Kashmir, established a matchbox manufacturing unit while venturing into the business. She also runs a cardboard box manufacturing unit and a printing press in the industrial area of Zakura, reports ANI.

Nusrat Jahan is also making a mark in the industry by running her own chain of flower stores named 'Ferns n Petals".

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