Anita, a homemaker from Pune, has plans of starting sales and services of solar products. She wants her village to adopt solar energy. This opportunity to present her idea was quite emotional. The jury tried their best to comfort her. #KyunkiBahutKuchHaiKarna#Britannia100
Sankha Bani Bhattacharya, a widow from West Bengal, wants to champion the cause of women empowerment and start up a garment-making business, along with other women, in rural areas of North Bengal. #KyunkiBahutKuchHaiKarna#Britannia100
Rajamonica M, a homemaker from Tamil Nadu, pitching her business idea of starting up an enterprise that can produce, sell and export gluten-free, eco-friendly and biodegradable cups. #KyunkiBahutKuchHaiKarna#Britannia100#ExcitingGoodness
Lalita, a homemaker from Thane, has a vision to start up her own restaurant business. And she has a special proposition to make this as homely as possible - from the age-old cooking techniques in her village to the look and feel. #KyunkiBahutKuchHaiKarna#Britannia100
Young adults in India have different priorities than their parents. With marriage on the back burner, nearly two-thirds of women age 18-25 indicated their desire to work hard to achieve self-identified goals as a top priority. https://t.co/DatbRhnxx3
So true! Our “hobbies,” if that’s even the word for them anymore, have become too serious, too demanding, too much an occasion to become anxious about whether you are really the person you claim to be. https://t.co/oNLCP19UZH