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Empowering women and promoting gender equality important

Empowering women and promoting gender equality important to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: Principal Secretary, School Education & Skill Development, J&K Govt


Ms Jahnabi Phookan, President, FICCI FLO

Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon, Principal Secretary, School Education and Skill Development Govt of Jammu & Kashmir, yesterday said, “Powering women is the fundamental right of women. They can have equal rights to participate in education, society, and economy.”

Speaking at a webinar ‘Entrepreneurship and Self Employment Opportunities for Women in Jammu and Kashmir’, organized by FICCI, Dr Samoon said, “Education is the key to unlock the door to women empowerment at the grass-root level.” The only way through which we, as a nation, can move forward and aspire to economic growth is through education among the female citizens, he said.

Dr Sayed Sehrish Asgar, Director Information and Public Relations, Govt of Jammu & Kashmir, said, “Countries and families that treat men and women equally will always succeed and prosper. The involvement of women in various entrepreneurial activities has empowered them in social, economic, cultural, and other related fields. “Women entrepreneurs have been making a significant impact in all segments of the economy in the developed countries around the world as well as India,” she added.

Ms Jahnabi Phookan, President, FICCI FLO said, “Despite several challenges, women are breaking barriers in Jammu & Kashmir. The state has given the country thousands of hardworking women who have reached the peak of success. What makes their stories more appealing, is their journeys were replete with obstacles which they overcame.”

Mr Irfan Ahmed, Director, IA Multi Venture Pvt Ltd and Member FICCI, said, “Priorities, patience and discipline make women better professionals and true leaders. These three values make women better employees in any given organization.”

Mr Rajat Banerji, Vice President Corporate Affairs, Amway India Enterprises Pvt Ltd, said, “Women form the backbone of the consumer purchasing industry through a combination of their buying power and influence, which is something every marketer knows and wants to tap into.”

As a part of the ’empowering the Greater 50%’ project of FICCI, the webinar also had a panel discussion on Taking Wings: Learning from the Successful Women Entrepreneurs which was attended by Ms Revathi Roy, Founder and CEO Hey DeeDee; Ms Baseema Anayat, Vice-Chairperson, SRM Welkin Higher Secondary School Sopore; Ms Shahala Shiekh, Proprietor, WOODFORT; Ms Gurjot Kaur, Managing Director, Career Edge Institute(Brand in Commerce); Ms Hema Annamalai, Chair TiE Women; Ms M Sana Imtiyaz, Owner, Sweet – Temptations , Suvidha Business Development Manager and Head E Commerce, Ambrosia Nuts.

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