Govt to encourage tech entrepreneurship among women

30 April 2015 | News | By BioSpectrum Bureau

Govt to encourage tech entrepreneurship among women

Are these measures enough? The number of tech women entreprenuers in India is far lesser than male counterparts.

Are these measures enough? The number of tech women entreprenuers in India is far lesser than male counterparts.

The Department of Science and Technology (DST), government of India, through its new initiative on pilot basis in collaboration with Indo-US Science and Technology Forum and Anita Borg Institute, has sent a group of Indian women tech entrepreneurs to Silicon Valley in the US to help them understand the entrepreneurial culture there. Women tech entrepreneurs were shortlisted by DST and Anita Borg Institute through the Annual Women Entrepreneur's Quest Program. This was stated by the minister of state for science and technology, Mr Y S Chowdary in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha on April 29.

As per the minister, six women tech entrepreneurs were selected for this purpose. The delegation of women tech entrepreneur's visited Silicon Valley, US from 13 April to 17 April 2015. An amount of Rs 28.31 lakhs was earmarked for this program.

"The government has taken many steps to promote entrepreneurship among women. The ministry of micro, small and medium enterprises has been implementing Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD) Scheme for Women. The scheme envisages economic empowerment exclusively of women through trade related training, information and counseling extension activities related to trades, products, services etc. Under the Scheme financial loans are provided by Nationalized Banks and grants by government of India at the rate of 30 percent of the loan subject to maximum limit of Rs 30 lakh through NGOs for capacity building and for undertaking self-employment ventures by women in non-farm activities. The Department of Science and Technology also supports organizations in the conduct of Women Entrepreneurship Development Program (WEDP) aimed at building capacity of women with science and technology background in the area of entrepreneurship," informed Mr Chowdary.

 

 

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