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Amazing way to woo online-shy biz women

- IANS

bengaluru — With a view to drive digital literacy among women entreprene­urs in Nagaland, Amazon India on Monday partnered with the state government and the National Skill Developmen­t Corp (NSDC) to provide them a global platform to sell their products at zero initial cost.

Amazon India will conduct training and skill developmen­t workshops to help the women entreprene­urs in Nagaland understand nuances related to online selling and develop skills necessary to successful online enterprise­s.

“We hope to drive this transforma­tion in Nagaland by helping our women become e-entreprene­urs on Amazon. We look forward to extending all possible support to Amazon India in helping women

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artisans and entreprene­urs to participat­e in India’s vibrant digital economy,” said Temjin Toy, the principal secretary to Nagaland chief minister.

The programme also aims to encourage cottage industries in Nagaland by helping them grow through online commerce.

The first two-day workshop kicked off in Kohima on Monday where the participan­ts at a workshop will be endowed with essential skills required to help them start an online business.

“With specialise­d training, skill developmen­t workshops, technology support and market access at zero initial cost, the initiative will not only boost the cottage industry run by women in Nagaland but also lead to the overall advancemen­t of women e-entreprene­urs from the state,” said Gopal Pillai, director and general manager, Amazon India.

The company’s Global Selling Programme was launched in India in May 2016. —

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