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Women Entrepreneur -1
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CSD consulting assists GLOBAL clients in four specific domains :
1. Business development2. Marketing &Communications
3. Public Health Advocacy and Communications
4. Editorial Services
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CSD Consulting firm was founded in 2004 by Chitra Subramaniam
Chitra Subramaniam is famous for uncovering
the Bofors scandal.
A Stanford University graduate, Subramaniam is a journalist by training. She has won
several awards for her work including Indias top media awards Award for Excellence in
Journalism (1990) and the Woman Journalist of the year (1990).
She was nominated Global Media Leader by the
World Economic Forum (WEF)
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CLIENTS
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Her Intelligence, awareness, respect for diversity,
incisive observations and knowledge are
critical to bag many GLOBAL clients.
But what makes her unique
is her strength and bravery ,
exposing Indian ruling
political class is not anordinary task in those days ,
in spite of many threats she
continued her investigationin BOFORS scam.
Her variedprofessional
experience
media, public
health, marketing
and business
development
gives her a rareedge in terms of
insights and
research.
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Women Entrepreneur -2
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Biocon is the market leader of Biotechnologysector in INDIA
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Ms. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw- Chairman & Managing Director,
Biocon
- First generation entrepreneur with
more than 33 years experience
in biotechnology and industrialenzymes
- she is richest first generation
entrepreneur in INDIA.
-she started Biocon in the garage of
her rented house in Bangalore with
a seed capital of Rs. 10,000.
Ms.Kiran Mazumdar Shaw founded Biocon in 1978
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Initially, she faced credibility challenges
because of her youth, gender and her untested
business model.
In spite of initial challenges ,Within a year of its inception,
Biocon became the first Indian company to manufacture and
export enzymes to USA and Europe.In 1989, Biocon became the first Indian biotech company to
receive US funding for proprietary technologies.
She spearheaded its evolution from an industrial enzymes
manufacturing company to a fully integrated bio-pharmaceutical
company with a well-balanced business portfolio of products and a
research focus on diabetes, oncology and auto-immune diseases
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Biocons IPO was oversubscribed 32 times and its first day closed
with a market value of$1.11 billion, making Biocon only the
second Indian company to cross the $1-billion mark on the firstday of listing.[
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She also received an honorary Doctorate of Science in
2004, from her alma mater, Ballarat University, in
recognition of her contributions to biotechnology,
apart from being awarded honorary doctorates from
University of Abertay, Dundee, UK (2007), University of
Glasgow, UK (2008) and Heriot-Watt University,Edinburgh, UK (2008).
Her pioneering work in the sector
has earned her several awards
Padma Shri (1989)
Padma Bhushan (2005)
TIMEmagazines 100 most
influential people in the world
Forbes list of the worlds 100
most powerful women
Financial Times top 50 women in
business list
Nikkei Asia Prize (2009) for
Regional Growth
Today, Due to her leadership, Biocon is building
cutting-edge capabilities, global credibility and
global scale in its manufacturing and marketing
activities. It has Asias largest insulin and statin
facilities as also the largest perfusion-based
antibody production facilities.
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Being a first generation
entrepreneur She build the
Biocon from scratch toGlobal biotechnology
player ,with her business
acumen & leadership skills .
She is certainly a role
model for all aspiringentrepreneurs ( not only
for women) .
she started her career as a
brewer in completely male
dominated (at least in
those times ) breweries
industry .It clearly shows the
mental strength of her.
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Women Entrepreneur -3
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Products can be
made with
compost
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Poonam Bir Kasturi is called theCompostwali.
Kanyika Kini is the compost chutki
who is now married and gone away to
Germany.
Shashwati B is another compost chutki
who is still a hovering support for Daily
Dump.
Pratima Rao is the compost supporterwho can be depended upon for crises
support.
Nidhi Berera another compost
supporter who created our aprons!
Poonam Bir Kasturi ( founder )
That Daily Dump is not going to change the world but it can make a difference.
Proudly started by ALL
WOMEN TEAM
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What I liked about this venture is these women arenot as popular or as big as the earlier entrepreneurs
we discussed .
But they are unique in their own way and very
effective
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The Social Women Entrepreneur
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she has dedicated her life to improving the lives of Indias poorest and most
oppressed women workers.
In 1972 she founded the Self-Employed Womens Association
(SEWA), a trade union for women workers in Indias huge informal
sector, who make up 94 per cent of the female labour force and yet
have never enjoyed the same rights and security as those in formal
employment. Today SEWA has more than 1.2 million members acrossnine Indian states.
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SEWA is both an organisation and a movement
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SEWA Movements:
Cooperatives
DWCRA (rural producers) Groups
Social security organizations
Savings and credit groups
Federations
SEWA Services:
Sewa Bank
Health care
Child care
Sewa insurance
Legal services
Housing and infrastructure
Capacity building of Sewa members
SEWA is both an organisation and a movement
confluence of three movements : the labour movement, the cooperative movement and the
womens movement. But it is also a movement of self-employed workers : their own, home-
grown movement with women as the leaders. Through their own movement women become
strong and visible
She was granted an honorary Doctorate
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She was granted an honorary Doctorate
degree in Humane Letters by Harvard
University in June 2001.
Ela Bhatt was also awarded the civilian honour
ofPADMA SHRI by the Government of India in
1985, and the PADMA BHUSHAN in 1986. She
was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for
Community Leadership in 1977 and the Right
Livelihood Award in 1984.
her determination to empower rural &
under privileged women is highly
admirable
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Some Other Women Entrepreneurs
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Nina Lekhi founded the Baggit
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Thank You
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