Hyderabad, a Women Entrepreneurship Campaign was organized under the Praja Palana-Pragati Pranalika program. Events were held in various GHMC circles with the aim of empowering women through entrepreneurship, innovation, and self-employment.

Approximately 360 participants from various communities, self-help groups, and local organizations took part in the Women Entrepreneurship Campaign program. Officials stated that the program aimed to strengthen women’s entrepreneurial skills and encourage them to become economically self-reliant. During the sessions, information was provided on business opportunities, financial literacy, skill development, marketing strategies, and transforming new ideas into successful businesses. Women were also made aware of various government support schemes.

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GHMC deputy commissioners and resource persons inspired participants to adopt innovation-based business models and take advantage of government schemes available for women. Through discussions and practical sessions, confidence was instilled in women to start and manage self-employment activities. Officials reported that the Women Entrepreneurship Campaign received positive feedback from the public. This initiative was praised for promoting women’s empowerment and inclusive socio-economic development. The program reinforced the importance of community participation in building a self-reliant and progressive society.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the capital of the Indian state of Telangana, is a historic city founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. Known as the “City of Pearls” for its historic pearl and diamond trading, it features iconic landmarks like the Charminar and Golconda Fort. The city blends rich Islamic heritage with modern industry, particularly in information technology and pharmaceuticals.