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Woman Power [FEMINA ]
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Empowerment of women has taken on a
new meaning in the Deccan plateau. Namita A Shrivastava meets the FLO
team
Suddenly, the Hyderabad Chapter of FLO (FICCI Ladies
Organisation) is buzzing with activity. There are monthly meetings, workshops,
lectures and power lunches. The new chairperson, Shanti Reddy, is a dynamic
lady. A successful entrepreneur herself, she likes to lead from the front. Her
seven-member board team are all recognisable faces. Sushi Chelani is the vice
chairperson, Hina Srivastava, secretary and Lata Reddy, treasurer. Four others
— Vinita Pittie, Shanta John, Sunita Surana and Anita Sanghi — look
after the membership programme. Each of these women is known for her ability and
passion. Within the first few months of taking over, the membership shot up from
a dwindling 13 to a sturdy 95.
The
Objective
FLO is a wing of the Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (FICCI) with its headquarters in New Delhi. Started 17
years ago, the organisation believes in harnessing and channelising the
resources and strengths of women to assure them their rightful place in society.
The objective of FLO is to promote entrepreneurship and professional excellence
in women.
In Hyderabad it was Shanti's enterprise, which resurrected
the defunct organization. “I used to meet so many women who had an
entrepreneurial streak in them or had talent but didn't know how to use it. They
didn't know whom to approach, where to go and what to ask. Added to this, was my
own experience as an entrepreneur. You make so many mistakes, because there's no
one to guide you and don't even realize that you are making mistakes. The
roadblocks one faces in setting up a business can deter the toughest amongst us.
It, therefore, seemed like a good idea to chalk out a programme for women who
wanted to start their own
venture.”
More Power To
Women
That the women in the city are enthusiastic is evident from
the quick rise in the number of members. The annual membership is available for
Rs 3,850 and life membership can be picked for Rs 11,850. Hina adds that many
annual members are already opting for life membership. “The response has
been tremendous and women from the districts are showing an interest too. This
just goes to prove that women can do a lot more if they were encouraged and
guided correctly.”
There's a lot to be done surely, but Shanti
has clear targets and goals set for the first year and herself. “My aim is
to create awareness, increase members and concentrate on the programmes. The
rest will follow,” she adds with confidence.
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