Women entrepreneurs bridge the gap between the SDGs and the country's socio-economic development. Women's entrepreneurship is crucial for long-term economic, sustainable societies. This is possibly a virtue of women's ability to inventiveness, prioritize sustainability, ecological soundness, and a sense of equality in the professional front catalyzes the attainment of SDGs. However, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sustainability and entrepreneurship has been affected remarkably. This is because digital inclusion and technologies pushed rural women to learn and adopt new behaviors of doing business post-lockdown. This chapter aims to provide insights into rural women's entrepreneurship in attaining Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). The scope of the chapter incorporates “rural women entrepreneurship” and “sustainable development goals.” The chapter scrutinized and evaluated papers based on keyword criteria from Google Scholar database. The chapter sheds a multifaceted view of rural women's entrepreneurship and SDGs.