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Andrea Lown, founder of SmartBrideBoutique.com, shares her experiences from Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network Event in India

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Panel discussion at the Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Conference at the Leela Palace Hotel in New Delhi, IndiaDell's Official Flickr

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DWEN conference attendees had about 15 seconds to introduce themselves to the groupDell's Official Flickr

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Female entrepreneurs network at a planned cocktail event part of the Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Conference at the Leela Palace HDell's Official Flickr

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Ingrid Vanderveldt, Entrepreneur in Residence at Dell Inc. interviews Sarah Prevette, Founder and CEO of Sprouter.com and BetaKDell's Official Flickr

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Participants listen to introductions from their fellow conference attendeesDell's Official Flickr

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A pilgrim outside an ashram in Rishikesh, India. Thousands of pilgrims participate in a nightly ceremony, Ganga Aarti, at sunsetAndrea Lown

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Conference participants shopped for souvenirs and received intricate Henna designs after dinner hosted at the Taj Mahal hotel in New Delhi, IndiaDell's Official Flickr

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Conference attendees took time to visit many sites around Delhi including Sheesh Gumbad in the Lodi GardensAndrea Lown

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Conference hosted dinner at the Taj Mahal hotel, New Delhi, India was a cultural experience for guests from all over the worldDell's Official Flickr

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Boys play a quick game of cricket is a tiny alleyway in Old Delhi’s, Chandni Chowk market. The market was built in the 17th century and remains one of India’s busiest wholesale markets todayAndrea Lown

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Any reservations we had about taking pictures of people and every day life in India were squashed as soon as we realized they wanted just as many pictures of usAndrea Lown

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