The inborn ability to nurture children is driving women in the region to the business of grooming toddlers. Close to 80% of the pre-school franchisees in the state are run by women entrepreneurs. Investing anything between Rs 3 lakh and 8 lakh, the businesswomen are comfortably taking home Rs 50,000 per month.
“It was not money that motivated me to this business. Instead, the thought that I could provide a firm plank to children as they get their basic education, was more fulfilling and made me what I am – an educator,” says Hetal Shah (35 years), franchisee owner of Kidzee. She takes care of more than 200 toddlers and takes home Rs 10 lakh per annum. Read full story.
Women Take Up Pre-Schools, Have 80% Share In Gujarat Market
January 31, 2012 by Mark | 0 Comments
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