First things first—the face of the start-up space is predominantly male driven, but women are not far behind. The number of women willing to risk starting their own business is growing at a tremendous rate. According to Nasscom start-up report 2015, there was a sharp 50 per cent rise in share of female entrepreneurs in 2015 over 2014, driven by 4.5 times growth in funding to women-driven start-ups. The amount of funding has massively increased to Rs 1,142 crore in 2015 from just Rs 244 crore in 2014.