Key Points

Adani Electricity's Swateja Mart initiative just wrapped up an incredibly successful week-long Maha Mela event. The program generated impressive sales of Rs 2.7 lakh for women entrepreneurs across multiple locations in Mumbai. Through this initiative, over 4,500 women from entrepreneurial self-help groups got to showcase their handcrafted products and homemade goods. The project has already helped more than 500 women start their own businesses with significant income growth.

Key Points: Adani Swateja Mart Empowers Women Entrepreneurs with Rs 2.7 Lakh Sales

  • Generated Rs 2.7 lakh sales across multiple Mumbai locations including Adani offices
  • Provided platform for 4,500 women entrepreneurs from self-help groups
  • Offered 20 stalls featuring handicrafts, organic goods and cloud kitchen
  • Provided FSSAI training to 60 members ensuring food safety standards
  • Facilitated Rs 4.8 crore credit linkages for 171 women's groups
  • Resulted in 500 women starting businesses with 29% income increase
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Adani Electricity, Adani Foundation's Swateja Mart initiative empowers women entrepreneurs

Adani Electricity's Swateja Mart initiative generated Rs 2.7 lakh in sales for women entrepreneurs during its Maha Mela, boosting self-reliance and livelihoods.

"Swateja Mart is a testament to our commitment to sustainable community development - Adani Electricity Spokesperson"

Mumbai, Oct 13

Adani Electricity, in association with the Adani Foundation, on Monday announced the overwhelming success of its Swateja Mart initiative, which empowered women entrepreneurs with sales of Rs 2.7 lakh during its week-long outreach 'Maha Mela'.

The Maha Mela, held from September 21 to 28, successfully provided a platform for women from Entrepreneurial Self-Help Groups (ESHGs) to showcase and sell their handcrafted and homemade products across various Adani Electricity offices and government establishments.

The week-long event saw impressive results, with a total of Rs 2,70,000 in sales generated across multiple locations, including Adani Electricity offices, Mantralaya, World Trade Centre, and T2 (Mumbai Airport).

The success not only boosted the financial livelihoods of the participating women but also strengthened their confidence and encouraged a path toward self-reliance.

The initiative, part of the Project ‘Swabhimaan’ programme, is a joint effort by Adani Electricity, Adani Foundation, MAVIM (Mahila Arthik Vikas Mahamandal, and BMC, aimed at empowering women entrepreneurs.

"Swateja Mart is a testament to our commitment to sustainable community development," said an Adani Electricity spokesperson.

"Through our 'Swabhimaan' project, we are not just providing a market; we are building an ecosystem that fosters entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and self-reliance among women from underprivileged communities. We believe this initiative will significantly enhance their livelihoods and contribute to their overall well-being," the spokesperson added.

The Swateja Mart initiative provided a vital platform for over 4,500 women entrepreneurs who are part of ESHGs.

The mart featured 20 stalls offering a diverse range of items, from traditional handicrafts to organic and homemade goods, as well as a cloud kitchen facility, providing professional culinary infrastructure for aspiring food entrepreneurs.

Further, to ensure high standards, over 60 ESHG members received comprehensive training in food preparation, hygiene, and safety from the Indian Hotel Management (IHM) and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

Since its launch in 2022, Project ‘Swabhimaan’, the flagship women empowerment and livelihood generation initiative of Adani Electricity and the Adani Foundation, has made significant strides.

The programme provides an Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) to women from underprivileged communities in Malad-Malwani, Mira Road, and Bhayandar, offering training, financial literacy, business plan development, and upskilling opportunities.

To date, the project has facilitated credit linkages amounting to Rs 4,81,84,000 for 171 women’s self-help groups, benefiting 1,224 ESHG members.

As a result, more than 500 women now own their own businesses, and participants have seen an average income increase of 29 per cent.

"Since 1996, the Adani Foundation has been dedicated to strategic social investments that create sustainable outcomes across India. Project 'Swabhimaan' exemplifies our vision to empower individuals and communities by providing them with the skills, resources, and support needed to start and grow their own businesses," said an Adani Foundation spokesperson, while highlighting the long-term vision of the programme.

"Swateja Mart is a direct outcome of this commitment, providing a tangible pathway for these women to achieve 'Lakhpati Didi' status and build self-sustaining ventures," the spokesperson added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see corporate social responsibility actually making a difference. The training from IHM and FSSAI is crucial - quality and hygiene standards matter when selling food products. More companies should follow this model.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited the Maha Mela, the products were amazing! Bought some beautiful handicrafts and homemade snacks. The women were so confident and professional. Will definitely support again if they have more events.
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Arjun K
While this is commendable, I hope this isn't just a one-time PR exercise. The real test is whether these women can sustain their businesses long-term. The credit linkages of ₹4.81 crore is impressive, but continuous market access is key.
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Meera T
The 'Lakhpati Didi' vision is exactly what our country needs! 💪 When women become financially independent, entire families benefit. The 29% income increase is life-changing for these families. More power to these entrepreneurs!
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David E
The cloud kitchen facility is a brilliant idea! Food entrepreneurship has huge potential in India, and providing professional infrastructure removes a major barrier for women from underprivileged backgrounds. Smart thinking!

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