On International Women's Day<\/a>, Google<\/a> has announced a new commitment to support 1 million rural women entrepreneurs<\/a> in India<\/a> as part of its 'Women Will' programme at a virtual event on Monday.

Based on the learnings from its
Internet Saathi<\/a> programme, the initiative will offer community support, mentorship and accelerator programmes for rural women entrepreneurs.

\"The success of the
Internet<\/a> Saathi program has shown how digital access and digital literacy can help women to reach their full potential and improve their livelihoods. When women have equal access to opportunity, we all benefit from their perspectives, creativity and their expertise, and this is true all over the world,\" said Alphabet chief executive Sundar Pichai.

A new \"Women Will\" platform will provide guidance and support to women who want to earn income from an existing hobby or talent such as tailoring, beauty services, home tuition, and food processing among others. Available in English and Hindi, the platform will offer a \"how-to\" curriculum on turning an interest into a business, managing an enterprise, and promoting it for growth. At launch, Google said that it will work with 2,000 Internet Saathis to help other women gain from this resource.

During a special address at the event, Union Minister Smriti Zubin Irani, Minister of Women and Child Development, Government of India said the time is ripe for India and emerging economies to ensure that a level playing field is created for the economic advancement of women, especially with such great leaps in technology.

\"I am of the firm belief, as is our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, that women can act as great enablers of our growth story, creating tectonic shifts in society. Over the last few years, under Jan Dhan Yojana, we have supported 220 million women to become financially independent. Under the Mudra Yojana, we have dedicated Rs 27 crore worth of funds, accessed by 70% women,\" union minister Irani said.

Google's philanthropic arm Google.org is committing a $500,000 grant to Nasscom Foundation to support 100,000 women agri workers with digital and financial literacy training across six states including Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Nasscom Foundation will also set up a helpline for women agri workers to receive further counselling on their entrepreneurship related queries.

Apart from this, Google.org announced a $25 million global impact challenge for nonprofits and social organizations in India and around the world that are working to advance women and girls' economic empowerment. Selected firms will also receive mentoring from Googlers, and advertising grants, and additional support to bring their ideas to life, Google said in a statement.

\"Women are almost twice as likely to lose their jobs during the pandemic and an estimated 20 million girls are at risk of not returning to school. We have the opportunity to build a future that is more equal and more inclusive—and we must take it,\" Pichai said.

The Internet giant also announced the completion of the Internet Saathi programme, its six-year-old joint effort with Tata Trusts to empower women across rural India with digital literacy skills. The pan-India programme has benefitted over 30 million women across India through training provided by over 80,000 Internet Saathis, Google said in a statement.

\"Together, we embarked on training women trainers to familiarize other women on how to utilize the internet, all in the rural environment, that would otherwise never take place. In bringing today's technology, and perhaps tomorrow's technology, to bear for the benefit of rural women is a great move forward. Over time, these efforts will ensure that the true value of the internet can come into the fore\" said Tata Trusts chairman Ratan Tata.

In addition, Google rolled out a series of feature enhancements across its products. Women entrepreneurs can now identify their business profiles as women-led ones on its local business product 'Google My Business'. This will enable users to search for women-led businesses on its search engine and maps product.

Besides this, Google Pay is launching business pages for homepreneurs, that will enable them to create easy catalogues of their products and services and attract people with a unique web address. Interested users can talk to these homepreneurs about their order and pay within the app's chat-based interface, the company said in a statement.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":81389974,"title":"Mobile phone services could face disruptions as key infra clearances stuck","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/mobile-phone-services-could-face-disruptions-as-key-infra-clearances-stuck\/81389974","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"81388136","title":"Google","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/technology\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india\/google","category_name":"Google aims to support 1 million rural women entrepreneurs in India","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-86242\/81388136.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/technology\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india\/google\/81388136"}],"msid":81390084,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Google aims to support 1 million rural women entrepreneurs in India","synopsis":"The initiative will offer community support, mentorship and accelerator programmes for rural women entrepreneurs.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":110,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":550000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETtech","artdate":"2021-03-08 13:39:31","lastupd":"2021-03-08 13:40:14","breadcrumbTags":["google","International Womens Day","google news","Internet Saathi","Women Entrepreneurs","International Women's Day","India","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2021-03-08" data-index="article_1">

谷歌的目标是支持100万个农村妇女企业家在印度

该计划将提供社区支持,指导和加速器项目为农村妇女企业家。

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国际妇女节,谷歌宣布一个新的承诺支持100万农村女性企业家印度作为“女性”的一部分,计划周一在一个虚拟的事件。

基于知识的互联网Saathi计划,该计划将提供社区支持,指导和加速器项目为农村妇女企业家。

”的成功互联网Saathi程序显示数字访问和数字素养如何帮助女性达到他们的潜能,改善他们的生计。当妇女有平等的机会,我们都受益于他们的观点,创造性和他们的专业知识,这是真正的世界各地,”字母首席执行官Sundar Pichai说。

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一个新的“女性”平台将提供指导和支持妇女想赚取收入从现有的爱好或人才如裁剪、美容服务,学费,和食品加工等。可用英语和印地语,平台将提供一个“入门”课程将兴趣转化为业务,管理一个企业,促进经济增长。在推出,谷歌表示,它将与2000互联网Saathis帮助其他妇女获得资源。

特殊地址事件期间,联盟部长传承位于Zubin伊朗人,妇女和儿童发展部长,印度政府表示,印度的时机已经成熟和新兴经济体以确保创建一个公平竞争的经济进步的女性,尤其是在这样伟大的技术飞跃。

“我的坚定的信念,我们的总理纳兰德拉·莫迪,女性可以作为伟大的推动者的增长故事,创造社会构造的变化。在过去的几年里,在1月Dhan由旬,我们支持2.2亿女性成为经济独立。情态下由旬,我们有专门的27个卢比价值的基金,70%女性访问,”联盟部长Irani说。

谷歌的慈善机构Google.org是承诺向印度提供500000美元援助基金会来支持100000名女性农业工人与数字和金融知识培训在六个州包括比哈尔邦,哈里亚纳邦喜马偕尔邦,拉贾斯坦邦,北阿坎德邦,北方邦。Nasscom基金会还将设立一个妇女热线农业工人接受进一步咨询他们的创业相关查询。

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除此之外,Google.org宣布了一项2500万美元的全球挑战影响非营利组织和社会组织在印度和世界各地,为促进妇女和女童的经济权力。选择公司还将接收来自员工的指导,和广告资助,和额外的支持让他们的想法生活,谷歌在一份声明中说。

“女性几乎是两倍失去工作在大流行期间,估计有2000万女孩的风险不是回到学校。我们有机会建立一个未来更平等、更包容、我们必须把它,”Pichai说。

互联网的互联网巨头也宣布完成Saathi项目,其6岁的共同努力与塔塔信托为妇女在印度农村数字读写能力。pan-India计划受益超过3000万名妇女在印度提供的通过培训超过80000互联网Saathis,谷歌在一份声明中说。

”在一起,我们开始培训女性教练熟悉其他女人如何利用互联网,所有在农村环境中,,否则永远不会发生。在今天的技术,也许明天的技术,承担的农村妇女是一个伟大的前进。随着时间的推移,这些努力将确保互联网的真正价值可以进入前”塔塔信托董事长拉丹·塔塔说。

此外,谷歌推出了一系列在其产品特性增强。女性企业家现在可以识别他们的业务档案的女性在其当地的商业产品“谷歌我的生意”。这将允许用户在其搜索引擎和地图搜索女性企业的产品。

除此之外,谷歌为homepreneurs支付推出业务的页面,这将使他们能够创建简单目录的产品和服务,吸引人们独特的网址。感兴趣的用户可以和这些homepreneurs谈谈他们的订单和支付在应用程序的界面,咨商与咨客间公司在一份声明中说。

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On International Women's Day<\/a>, Google<\/a> has announced a new commitment to support 1 million rural women entrepreneurs<\/a> in India<\/a> as part of its 'Women Will' programme at a virtual event on Monday.

Based on the learnings from its
Internet Saathi<\/a> programme, the initiative will offer community support, mentorship and accelerator programmes for rural women entrepreneurs.

\"The success of the
Internet<\/a> Saathi program has shown how digital access and digital literacy can help women to reach their full potential and improve their livelihoods. When women have equal access to opportunity, we all benefit from their perspectives, creativity and their expertise, and this is true all over the world,\" said Alphabet chief executive Sundar Pichai.

A new \"Women Will\" platform will provide guidance and support to women who want to earn income from an existing hobby or talent such as tailoring, beauty services, home tuition, and food processing among others. Available in English and Hindi, the platform will offer a \"how-to\" curriculum on turning an interest into a business, managing an enterprise, and promoting it for growth. At launch, Google said that it will work with 2,000 Internet Saathis to help other women gain from this resource.

During a special address at the event, Union Minister Smriti Zubin Irani, Minister of Women and Child Development, Government of India said the time is ripe for India and emerging economies to ensure that a level playing field is created for the economic advancement of women, especially with such great leaps in technology.

\"I am of the firm belief, as is our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, that women can act as great enablers of our growth story, creating tectonic shifts in society. Over the last few years, under Jan Dhan Yojana, we have supported 220 million women to become financially independent. Under the Mudra Yojana, we have dedicated Rs 27 crore worth of funds, accessed by 70% women,\" union minister Irani said.

Google's philanthropic arm Google.org is committing a $500,000 grant to Nasscom Foundation to support 100,000 women agri workers with digital and financial literacy training across six states including Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Nasscom Foundation will also set up a helpline for women agri workers to receive further counselling on their entrepreneurship related queries.

Apart from this, Google.org announced a $25 million global impact challenge for nonprofits and social organizations in India and around the world that are working to advance women and girls' economic empowerment. Selected firms will also receive mentoring from Googlers, and advertising grants, and additional support to bring their ideas to life, Google said in a statement.

\"Women are almost twice as likely to lose their jobs during the pandemic and an estimated 20 million girls are at risk of not returning to school. We have the opportunity to build a future that is more equal and more inclusive—and we must take it,\" Pichai said.

The Internet giant also announced the completion of the Internet Saathi programme, its six-year-old joint effort with Tata Trusts to empower women across rural India with digital literacy skills. The pan-India programme has benefitted over 30 million women across India through training provided by over 80,000 Internet Saathis, Google said in a statement.

\"Together, we embarked on training women trainers to familiarize other women on how to utilize the internet, all in the rural environment, that would otherwise never take place. In bringing today's technology, and perhaps tomorrow's technology, to bear for the benefit of rural women is a great move forward. Over time, these efforts will ensure that the true value of the internet can come into the fore\" said Tata Trusts chairman Ratan Tata.

In addition, Google rolled out a series of feature enhancements across its products. Women entrepreneurs can now identify their business profiles as women-led ones on its local business product 'Google My Business'. This will enable users to search for women-led businesses on its search engine and maps product.

Besides this, Google Pay is launching business pages for homepreneurs, that will enable them to create easy catalogues of their products and services and attract people with a unique web address. Interested users can talk to these homepreneurs about their order and pay within the app's chat-based interface, the company said in a statement.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":81389974,"title":"Mobile phone services could face disruptions as key infra clearances stuck","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/mobile-phone-services-could-face-disruptions-as-key-infra-clearances-stuck\/81389974","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"81388136","title":"Google","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/technology\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india\/google","category_name":"Google aims to support 1 million rural women entrepreneurs in India","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-86242\/81388136.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/technology\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india\/google\/81388136"}],"msid":81390084,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Google aims to support 1 million rural women entrepreneurs in India","synopsis":"The initiative will offer community support, mentorship and accelerator programmes for rural women entrepreneurs.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":110,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":550000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETtech","artdate":"2021-03-08 13:39:31","lastupd":"2021-03-08 13:40:14","breadcrumbTags":["google","International Womens Day","google news","Internet Saathi","Women Entrepreneurs","International Women's Day","India","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/google-aims-to-support-1-million-rural-women-entrepreneurs-in-india/81390084">