A very important and interesting article Anil. Finely analyzed and precisely composed. The participation of women in the Indian economy is critical for achievement of the 5tr$ mentioned during election campaigns, propelling India to the position of the 3rd largest economy in the world. The scope for growth shifting to the tier 2 and 3 cities is excellent news and women entrepreneurs could do well in a number of industries; especially in manufacturing of garments, herbal products, cosmetics, handloom, kitchen ingredients; units that may employ large number of women. Although the sky is the limit and some may even venture into computer chips; the participation of women as entrepreneurs will inspire and inject confidence into this dormant human resource. Keep enlightening us Anil and we will look forward to your Monday articles.
Thank you so much for your thoughts and kind words of appreciation.
Agree with you, the sky is the limit now that the glass ceilings are being gradually lifted. What I witnessed in the meeting with rural woman entrepreneurs in Gorakhpur was so heartening and inspiring. Sitting in Delhi, especially when we are buried under the rhetorical news headlines, we don't fathom the immense transformation that is underway in most of India.
A very important and interesting article Anil. Finely analyzed and precisely composed. The participation of women in the Indian economy is critical for achievement of the 5tr$ mentioned during election campaigns, propelling India to the position of the 3rd largest economy in the world. The scope for growth shifting to the tier 2 and 3 cities is excellent news and women entrepreneurs could do well in a number of industries; especially in manufacturing of garments, herbal products, cosmetics, handloom, kitchen ingredients; units that may employ large number of women. Although the sky is the limit and some may even venture into computer chips; the participation of women as entrepreneurs will inspire and inject confidence into this dormant human resource. Keep enlightening us Anil and we will look forward to your Monday articles.
Dear Gautam,
Thank you so much for your thoughts and kind words of appreciation.
Agree with you, the sky is the limit now that the glass ceilings are being gradually lifted. What I witnessed in the meeting with rural woman entrepreneurs in Gorakhpur was so heartening and inspiring. Sitting in Delhi, especially when we are buried under the rhetorical news headlines, we don't fathom the immense transformation that is underway in most of India.
Look forward to your continued participation.
Best
Anil