
Minister of Labor G. Vivek Venkataswamy with CII leaders Iwne Telangana and others on Friday at the Conclaven of Female leadership in Hyderabad. | Photo Credit: Arrangement
On Friday, he reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthen position, work, work, work, training and factories G. Vivek Vivkataswamy called on the private sector to mentor, support and master entrepreneurs.
Strengthening the position of women is not a measure for social security, but the basis for building stronger economies and inclusive growth. Women’s leadership is only necessary for justice, but also for the growth of India, he said and emphasized the role of the private sector. The Minister, who spoke here in the 11th edition of the annual CII leading CII Iwne Telangana, called on women to accept every opportunity without hesitation.
He quoted the initiatives of the State Government to support women’s entrepreneurs, such as Majil Shakti and those teams, as well as 21,000 GBP Crore in credit support of countrywoman entrepreneurs.
Conclave with “Uplift 2025: Voices for Change” because its topic was provided by a forum for leaders of industry, politicians and changes from various sectors to discuss action strategies for building inclusive and future, CII said in the program.
IWN of Tellangana Hema Srinivas said that real progress for women in leadership exceeds only the location of the table. “It is not enough to push the chair that has never built for you. The real solution is to rework the table itself,” she said, emphasizing initiatives such as IWN POWER MENTORING, MasterClass for Independent Directors and Obludative Defense.
CII chairman of Telangana R. Sivaprasad Reddy said that studies consistently confirm that companies with different leadership overcome companies without profitability and innovation. He pointed out that women remain insufficiently represented at higher levels, and urged the leaders, politicians and educators to support responsibility, create partnerships and create ecosystems where women not only participate but prosper as leaders who form the future of telangans and countries.
Emphasizing persistent challenges, such as 20% gap in gender remuneration and excessive burden on unpaid care, deputy chairman Sivapriya Balagopal emphasized the need for system reforms.
Published – September 12, 2025 20:04





