Discover the power of women entrepreneurs with 9th Class English Chapter 5 notes. Learn about economic independence and social development.
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Entrepreneurship is the process of starting, managing, and growing a business venture. Entrepreneurs identify opportunities, take calculated risks, and bring innovative ideas to life to meet market demands and solve problems.
Hazrat Khadija (R.A) is a prime example of a successful woman entrepreneur. She was a prominent businesswoman in Makkah, known for her wisdom, integrity, and leadership. She managed a thriving trading business in a male-dominated society, expanding her ventures across regions.
Women in Pakistan are active in sectors like:
1. Fashion & Textiles: Clothing lines, boutiques.
2. Food & Catering: Home-based baking, restaurants.
3. Handicrafts: Jewelry, carpets, decor.
4. Education: Schools, training centers.
5. E-commerce: Online businesses via social media.
It drives economic growth (GDP), creates jobs (especially for other women), fosters innovation, and promotes gender equality by challenging stereotypes.
'Break the ice': To make people feel comfortable.
'Actions speak louder than words': What people do is more important than what they say.
'A stitch in time saves nine': Fixing a problem early prevents it from getting worse.
Example: 'Mobility'
- Denotation: Ability to move.
- Connotation: Freedom from societal restrictions.