A push for women entrepreneurship in India

By IANS | Updated: July 2, 2020 12:45 IST2020-07-02T12:34:37+5:302020-07-02T12:45:15+5:30

New Delhi, July 2 We are one of the biggest and fastest growing economies, however there is data ...

A push for women entrepreneurship in India | A push for women entrepreneurship in India

A push for women entrepreneurship in India

New Delhi, July 2 We are one of the biggest and fastest growing economies, however there is data prove that if female employment rates were equal to male employment rates, that alone will make India richer by 27 percent. The actual participation of women in both the formal and informal economies has actually shrunk from 36 percent to 24 percent in the last 10 years, points out Vinay Subramanyam - Head - Marketing - Britannia Industries.

With an aim to fulfil Indian women's aspirations of embarking on an entrepreneurial journey and gaining financial independence, the biscuit manufacturer, in 2019 initiated the "Britannia Marie Gold My Startup" project where 10 homemakers with entrepreneurial ideas are awarded seed capital of Rs 10 lakh each to kick-start their business ventures. It recently held a virtual press conference to announce the winners of the second edition of the competition.

"Brands like Britannia Marie Gold have the stature to rally around a large cause and make that its purpose. Keeping in mind its core TG of homemakers, the Britannia Marie Gold My Startup campaign was launched in 2019 with the intent of playing a catalyst role in boosting women entrepreneurship in the country and hence positively impacting the participation of women in the country's economy," Subramanyam tells life.

The current edition of the initiative also provides 10,000 homemakers access to customized online skill development program, in partnership with National Skill Development Corporation

( With inputs from IANS )

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