Adani Foundation's Swabhimaan Aims to Empower 1 Million Women in 5 Years

Dr. Priti Adani, Chairperson of the Adani Foundation, announced a major expansion of the "Swabhimaan" women's empowerment initiative with a goal to economically empower approximately one million women across India in the coming years. The program focuses on providing skill training, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship opportunities to bring women into the economic mainstream. It has already engaged over 4,500 women, with many becoming successful entrepreneurs or 'Lakhpati Didi'. The foundation has pledged to connect an additional one lakh women from Maharashtra in the next phase of the initiative.

Key Points: Swabhimaan Initiative to Empower 1 Million Women in India

  • Aims to empower 1 million women
  • Focus on entrepreneurship and skill development
  • Over 4,500 women already joined
  • Provides financial and digital literacy
  • Pledge to connect 1 lakh women from Maharashtra
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'Swambhimaan' initiative aims to empower 1 million women in next 5 years: Dr Priti Adani

Dr. Priti Adani announces the expansion of the Swabhimaan women's empowerment program, aiming to bring 1 million women into the economic mainstream.

"Swambhimaan is not just a program. It is a thought. - Dr Priti Adani"

Mumbai, March 12

Dr Priti Adani, Chairperson of the Adani Foundation, on Thursday announced a major expansion of the "Swabhimaan" initiative aimed at empowering women, at the "Swabhimaan - The Rise of She" event here.

She said that the initiative aims to economically empower approximately 1 million women across India in the coming years. The programme was organised with the aim of empowering urban underprivileged women and encouraging them towards entrepreneurship.

The initiative aims to bring talented women into the economic mainstream by providing them with the necessary tools and systemic support.

Dr Priti Adani noted that many women remain outside the workforce not due to a lack of capacity, but because "they did not get the opportunity, self-confidence and the support of the system."

She emphasised that the programme is more than just a project, saying, "Swambhimaan is not just a program. It is a thought. It is the story of those women who have chosen the path of living with self-confidence and respect in their lives."

Dr Priti Adani said the "Swabhimaan" initiative was launched three to four years ago with the aim of providing women with skills training, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship opportunities.

She explained that under this programme, women are taught how to market their products and grow their businesses.

She said, "I am delighted that more than 4,500 women have joined this initiative so far, and many have emerged as 'Lakhpati Didi.' Through their hard work, these women have not only achieved economic independence but also played a vital role in meeting their families' education, health, and other needs."

Dr Priti Adani further stated that 'Swabhimaan' is not just a programme, but an idea that inspires women to move forward with confidence and dignity.

She said that this initiative celebrates the hard work, courage, and success of thousands of women who have written a new story of change in their lives. The Adani Foundation has helped these women with skill development, financial and digital literacy, as well as market connectivity.

She further announced that the Adani Foundation has pledged to connect one lakh women from Maharashtra with the 'Swabhimaan' initiative in the next phase.

Speaking to the media, BMC Mayor Ritu Tawde said that Adani Foundation, Adani Electricity, and the Women's Economic Development Corporation have been working together on this initiative for the past two to three years.

She explained that under this campaign, which began in 2022-23, more than 4,500 women have been reached so far, and many inspiring success stories have emerged. She expressed hope that in the future, this initiative will reach more than 100,000 women, enabling them to become financially literate and self-reliant.

Aditi Tatkare, Minister of Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra, also praised the initiative, stating that such programs are crucial for economically empowering women and fostering entrepreneurial skills. She added that numerous schemes and initiatives are being implemented at both the central and state government levels to empower women to become self-reliant.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see corporate foundations stepping up. But the real test will be in the implementation and ensuring the support reaches the grassroots level, not just in urban centers. Wishing them success.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in women's development, the focus on market connectivity and digital literacy is spot on. Training is one thing, but helping them actually sell their products is what creates real change. Kudos!
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Aditya G
Ambitious target of 1 million women. Hope they have a solid plan for scaling up from 4,500. The collaboration with the state government is a good sign. More power to our sisters and mothers!
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Meera T
Financial literacy is so important. Many women in my own family handle the household budget but lack confidence to start something of their own. This 'Swabhimaan' thought can truly change mindsets. All the best!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the focus remains on sustainable empowerment and not just on numbers for PR. True success is when these women's businesses thrive long-term without constant hand-holding.
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Nisha Z
"They did not get the opportunity" – this line hit home. So many talented women in our villages and towns just need that one chance. Hope this program identifies

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