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From Learners to Leaders: How Digital Education Is Shaping Women's Success Stories

The Daily Guardian

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June 07, 2025

Women-led educational initiatives are also breaking down cultural and geographical boundaries. With the development of affordable and flexible online courses, women in rural areas are gaining access to what was once beyond their reach in terms of education.

- MONICA MALHOTRA KANDHARI

From Learners to Leaders: How Digital Education Is Shaping Women's Success Stories

The digital revolution has transformed education, opening new doors for millions of women who once faced barriers like geographical limitations, financial constraints, and societal norms. With access to interactive learning platforms, women are no longer limited by conventional learning spaces and can pursue education that fits their unique needs.

This shift is not only changing how women learn but also how they lead—paving the way for a new generation of female entrepreneurs, educators, and professionals who are shaping the future and redefining success.

The Rise of Women Entrepreneurs in Digital Education

Women entrepreneurship is gaining momentum in India with a total entrepreneurial activity (TEA) rate of 10.3%, as indicated by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) report of 2024-2025. Digital learning is playing a vital role in bringing this revolution. Women entrepreneurs are transforming the education landscape, making it more inclusive, engaging, and accessible. They're doing this by leading edtech start-ups and launching online learning platforms.

These platforms offer more than just traditional classes; they provide courses on a wide range of topics, along with skill-based training and mentorship opportunities.

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