Promoting entrepreneurship for development among women

Promoting entrepreneurship for development among women
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Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs (COWE) is to organise its 12th Formation Day here in city on Tuesday. 

Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs (COWE) is to organise its 12th Formation Day here in city on Tuesday. To commemorate the occasion, a formation day Lecture, ‘Promoting Entrepreneurship for Development’ will be organised at Surana Auditorium, FTAPCCI at Red Hills at 3.30pm. M Gopalakrishna, IAS(Retd), will deliver the address on the same. K Srinivas Rao, Zonal Head of NSIC will be the Chief Guest.

According to Geeta Goti, National President of COWE India, an Awareness program on NSIC National and International Schemes for MSME will be held at 2pm on the same day prior to the Formation Day Lecture.

COWE began its journey in 2004. It is one of the leading Women Business Associations which is assisting the women in all aspects to choose business as their main activity for all age groups. Now we are very proud of its achievements. It’s vision is to be a national association of women business owners that propels women entrepreneurs into economic, social and political spheres of power.

It’s Mission is to promote affiliations and spread COWE activities across India. Also to create centers of excellence for women to gain knowledge, develop skills, provide infrastructure, access to resources and promote marketing avenues to further their business.

It’s primary aim is to inculcate entrepreneurship culture among young women. Shape their ideas into workable models of business. It presently has 750 members comprising of Entrepreneurs from diverse fields and is recognised by the State and Central Government as an Association representing Women Owned Businesses.

COWE has launched eight Chapters across the states of Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal.

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