Over 1,000 women entrepreneurs from SHGs to be trained in capacity building

More than 1,000 female entrepreneurs (SEP), Rural Poverty (Sprinkle), Rural Development Department (Hindustan Coca Beveges (SERP), Hindustan Coca Beveges (Serp) Association will focus on financial and digital literacy and retailing management thanks to a agreement between Hindustan Coca Beveges (SERP) in Telarangana.
Speaking after officiallying the agreement in the serpered office on Monday, Divya Devarajan, CEO, said that the partnership with HCCB would enable women entrepreneurs to confidence in the necessary skills and education and strengthen them. “Mahila Shakti canteens are symbols of economic strengthening and independence for women. Beyond serving nutritious foods, these canteens offer opportunities for rural women to confidence, to build their independence and to encourage entrepreneurship,” he added.
According to the agreement, HCCB will educate self -aid groups in cooperation with experienced NGOs and application partners and will plan, design and carry out relevant corporate social responsibility initiatives in Mahila Shakti canteens. The program aims to cover the 100 Mahila Shakti canteen and to train more than 1000 women entrepreneurs associated with SHGs in TaLangana.
The TaLangana government will facilitate the compliance with the regional development plans and plans related to Mahila Shakti canteen and convergence with state and central government programs. It will also support the utilitarian selection, stakeholder coordination and community mobilization.
Published – 26 August 2025 08:30 IST



