Deccan Chronicle

Rise of biz women a good sign: Cherie

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC HYDERABAD, NOV. 26

With just one day to go for the GES, founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Ms Cherie Blair, one of the prominent speakers at the summit, talks of how delighted she is to be a part of the summit and speaking on a subject so dear to her heart.

Ms Blair will be speaking on the topic, “Women in workforce” and will be sharing the stage with Ivanka Trump, US President’s daughter and advisor, Chanda Kochhar, CEO of ICICI Bank Ltd and Mr K.T. Rama Rao, Telangana’s minister of IT and municpal administra­tion.

Speaking to DC, Ms Blair said, “I am delighted that women’s entreprene­urship is being given the platform and prominence it deserves. To be in the presence of such entreprene­urial energy and ambition among the attendees and speakers, is inspiring and invigorati­ng. It’s an honour and a pleasure to be here in Hyderabad city for the GES 2017.”

The theme of the summit is ‘Women First, Prosperity for All’. Speaking about the importance of investing in women entreprene­urs, Ms Blair said, “India has one of the lowest rates of female labour force participat­ion in the world, so the potential impact of millions more women being able to contribute to India’s economy could be transforma­tive. Where job opportunit­ies are scarce, entreprene­urship offers women the opportunit­y to take control of their own futures, becoming job creators rather than job seekers.” Ms Blair said.

With about 52 per cent of women entreprene­urs as participan­ts at the Global Entreprene­urship Summit -2017, Ms Blair said, “Entreprene­urship is the heartbeat of our economies, but women entreprene­urs around the world face a number of barriers to their success.”

When asked what was the one key message to the next generation of women entreprene­urs that she would like to pass on, Ms Blair said, “Practical and emotional support for women entreprene­urs along the way is crucial - but inner strength and determinat­ion will make the difference between an aspiration remaining a dream or becoming a reality.”

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