Women entrepreneurs can move forward only with government and family’s support: Governor Anandiben Patel
Saturday - December 19, 2020 11:40 pm ,
Category : MADHYA PRADESH
Governor takes part in state-level women entrepreneurs’ conference online
Names of women must be included in ancestral property- Governor Patel
Bhopal 19 December 2020: Addressing the Madhya Pradesh State Level Women Entrepreneurs Conference online, Governor of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh Anandiben Patel said that the government is providing various facilities to encourage women entrepreneurs, but it is more important that they should receive the support of their families.
For this, first of all it is necessary to purchase property in the name of women in the family so that they can be assured of their future. She said that our Prime Minister has initiated a facility like Mudra loan in which loan up to Rs 10 lakh is given to women to start their own enterprise, but before starting a business or enterprise, it is most important to impart training to the woman entrepreneur in connection with her business. Along with imparting training related to the trade, efforts will also have to be made by the officials of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) to ensure that the women get market to to sell the products.
Special attention should also be paid particularly to ensure that the women entrepreneurs should get plot in the industrial area to set up their enterprise, so that they can pursue their enterprise without any worry.
| Woman entrepreneurs who recieved Samman Patras Among those women who were awarded with letters of felicitation for their outstanding work were Anagha Deshpande - Centering, Bhumika Birthare - Event Industry, Neeta Goyal - Blood Bank, Reena Gandhi - Flex Nirman, Babita Dawar - Boutique centre, Megha Soni - Audiologist, Shiva Gupta - Beauty Product, Kavita Jain - E Rickshaw Industry, Asma Mohan - Traditional Fabric and Monica Kataria – Veg food promotion. |
On this occasion, Patel urged the women entrepreneurs present in the programme to form sari banks with their efforts, so that needy women can obtain good saris to wear on special occasions. She said that special corners can be made here for the needy. In addition to saris, other items which are of no use to us can also be kept, from where the needy can obtain the items of their use.
Referring to the adverse conditions created due to Corona, Patel said that the entrepreneurs linked to CAIT can be major contributors in realizing the concept of “Vocal for Local” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” as per the Prime Minister’s intentions. Congratulating women entrepreneurs who gave presentations related to their trade in the programme she said that I am very happy to see that women are becoming aware today. They are establishing their business online by becoming proficient in technical knowledge.
In today’s virtual show, Mona Kataria gave information about her veg venture, Anjana Khandelwal about bio diesel and Shubham Varadia about her jewelry related business. On this occasion, 11 women entrepreneurs were given letters of felicitation for their outstanding work.
Throwing light on the purpose of the event, National General Secretary of the Confederation of All India Traders Praveen Khandelwal, said that efforts are being made at the national and state level to encourage women entrepreneurs and about seven crore entrepreneurs are working in coordination with CAIT all over the country.
The programme was conducted by Vice-President of CAIT Madhya Pradesh Anshu Gupta, while Senior Vice-President of CAIT Madhya Pradesh Alka Shrivastava proposed the vote of thanks - Window to News