New Delhi [India], The world is celebrating 'International Girls in ICT by 2024' on 25 April this year. Although women now employ 40 percent of high-skilled occupations globally, their participation remains low in ICT-related sectors India, which has the world's third-largest startup ecosystem, has seen rapid growth in recent years. Has seen growth since. Technology is also widespread in startups and is playing a vital role in most startups regardless of their service and industry. The foundation of a thriving startup ecosystem is the community and investors, apart from the founder, who play a vital role in building and shaping the startup. , Startup founders are always discussed, however, the Investo community is not often talked about, and they also include women.It is to be noted that many talented and committed women investors are working on building the Indian startup ecosystem. Here is a list of 10 women investors who are working tirelessly in building India's startup ecosystem: (Please note that the name order given below is a random order and not) Do not follow any ranking Aarti Gupta: An investment strategist who has been leading her family office, DM Gupta Family, Jagran Group, for over a decade, she is also the Chief Investment Officer at Anikarth Ventures, an angel-investment firm supporting early-stage startups. Wali Archana Jahagirdar: She is at the forefront of changing the game for entrepreneurs and the startup ecosystem in India. As the Founder and Managing Partner of early-stage consumer-focused VC fund Rukum Capital, she is one of them. o Single General Partner, who has made her place among the few women founders of venture capital in India and globally Debjani Ghosh: She is the President of the National Association of Software N Services Companies (NASSCOM) and is the first woman to hold the post. In about 30 years. She is actively engaged with government and industry stakeholders to accelerate growth and strengthen India's position as a hub of innovation and digital talent. His role was important in developing the 'Think Digital, Thin India' strategy.Namita Thapar: She is the Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals Limited and a member of Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc. Is also the head of India. He is also an angel investor and a popular shark. Shark Tank India. She has previously invested in startups like BrandsDaddy, Chameleon, Stage, Very Much Indian, Skippy Ice Pops to name a few Vani Kola: She is the Founder and Managing Director of Kalaari Capital, a VC firm that makes early-stage technology-focused investments. Is. Startup, and is also a pig member of CXXO.The company typically invests in e-commerce, gaming, digital content and healthcare brands such as Dream11, Myntra, Cure.Fit and Snapdeal. Kanika Mayer: She is a partner at Vertex Ventures, which invests in companies like Licious, FirstCry, AsianParent, Warung Pintar and Grab. The company typically invests money in Series B-stage startups in Southeast Asia and India. Padmaja Ruparel: She is the co-founder of Indian Angel Network and founding partner at IAN Fund, a SEBI-registered Category II venture capital fund. , worth Rs 1,000 crore Falguni Nair: She is the founder and CEO of beauty-focused retail brand Nykaa.Today, the business has emerged as one of India's leading beauty retailers, playing a vital role in growing the beauty market in India. Pearl Agarwal: She is the founder and managing director of Eximus Ventures, which invests in pre-seed stage companies with equity checks. Up to US$500,000. The company has invested in startups like Oyella, Flux, Stan, Flake, Jar iTribe, Faygo, Zorro, Kalagato, Skydo and Eka.Care. Renuka Ramnath: She is the Founder, MD and CEO of Multiples Alternate Assay Management. Founded in 2009, Multiples is an independent, India-focused private equity firm that manages US$2 billion of private equity capital.The company has invested in companies like Tata Infomedia, VA Techwabag and Air Deccan