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WE Hub has signed agreements with over 20 academic institutions to implement its ‘Campus to Career’ programme across Telangana. The initiative aims to improve industry readiness and employability among women students through structured academic partnerships and skill-based learning
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The Economic Survey 2025-26 credits several policy initiatives of the previous BRS government for Telangana’s economic growth, highlighting gains in agriculture, services, startups, employment and governance reforms, even as the State continues to draw national recognition.
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Telangana Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu announced the establishment of exclusive MSME parks for women in every Assembly constituency, highlighting the state’s rising female labour force participation rate at 52.7 per cent, above the national average.
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The collaborative effort aims to transform women farmers into empowered entrepreneurs in agriculture and allied sectors.
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Objective of the pact is to extend professional training and internship to students from financially weaker sections, says RGUKT-Basar Vice-Chancellor Prof Govardhan
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Launches We Hub - Women Acceleration programme; says efforts on to increase women enrolment in SHGs to one crore
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Participating in a panel discussion at Tycon TiECon Kerala 2024 conference on Thursday, Rama Rao drew comparisons between India and global leaders like China and Taiwan in innovation and manufacturing.
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Phani Karra and Greg Walsh of WKH and Sita Pallacholla, CEO of WE Hub signed the MoU at New York announcing that WKH over the next five years would also invest US $100 million in start-ups incubating in Telangana ecosystem
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His remuneration would be Rs.1.50 lakh per month and variable salary of Rs. 6 lakh per annum subject to performance.
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Deepthi Ravula, the CEO of WE Hub, the startup incubator focused on empowering women entrepreneurs, has been chosen as an Eisenhower Fellow for the year 2024.
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Tailored to empower women entrepreneurs, SWP is an initiative with a primary objective of establishing women-led enterprises and ensuring their sustainability
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WE Hub has incubated close to 3,180 women-owned startups apart from facilitating funding and training
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Around 120 women from the minority community attended the program and 49 women successfully completed the course and received their certificates from IT Principal Secretary, Jayesh Ranjan and Deepthi Ravula, CEO of WE Hub.
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Based on a comprehensive survey of over 70 active Venture Capital firms in India, investors have bestowed upon Hyderabad the title of India's next startup powerhouse
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Rama Rao said the Telangana Government was working to secure supplies of lithium salts as emphasis was on build EV and ESS ecosystem.
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Osmania University and WE Hub are planning to collaborate to set up a one-stop facilitation centre, serving as an extension of WE Hub, on the university campus.
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Sarthika programme aims to reach women entrepreneurs across India and enhance the ease of doing business by improving access to information and uptake of public schemes and initiatives
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The collaboration aims to help Australian startups break into the rapidly expanding Indian market and vice versa
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Minister KT Rama Rao urged media houses to lay more emphasis on reporting positive stories under social responsibility
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The Sahitya Akademi, India's national academy of letters, is known for recognising and promoting excellence in Indian literature