For developing nations the era is of inclusive growth and the key for inclusive growth is financial inclusion. Financial inclusion or inclusive financing is the delivery of financial services, at affordable costs to sections of disadvantaged and low income segments of society. Since women are regarded as better half of the society, and they are not economical developed at par, then the Nation can grow economically and socially, if women section can turn out to be financially independent. So women from an important segment for the financial development and the economic role played by them cannot be isolated from the frame work of development. For this the role of women as business owners is gradually increasing all over the world. Hence Women Entrepreneurship has been recognized as an important source of sustainable economic growth. Women entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and also provide society with different solution to management, organisation and business problems. Women entrepreneurship development is the instrument of women empowerment. Empowerment leads to self-fulfillment and women become aware of their existence, rights and position in the society and women becoming more empowered personally and economically through business ownership. Thus, the present discussion is initiated an empowering women through entrepreneurship development(ED) in sustainable growth economy. After, independence of India, the constitutional maker’s national leaders strongly demands equal social position of women and men. Today we have seen the women occupied the respectable positions in all walks of the fields. Yet, they have not absolutely free from some discrimination and harassment of the society. So women entrepreneurs often faced gender-based barriers to starting and growing their business, like discriminatory property, matrimonial and inheritance laws and/or cultural practices, lack of access to information and network etc As a result a few numbers of women have been able to establish their potentialities. Therefore each and every should be careful to promote the women statuses, and the present study also tries to contribute to this literature by empowering women through Entrepreneurship Development (ED) in emerging economies.