Sairee Chahal is a technology entrepreneur, active in the field of women empowerment. She is the founder and CEO of SHEROES, a women-only platform to help them with career opportunities, business opportunities and finances.
Here are a few women generating tech conversations on Twitter. Sairee Chahal (@Sairee): Sairee’s first entrepreneurial experience was in 1999 with Newslink Services but the girl from Muzaffarnagar made it famous with SHEROES, a women only social network that offers support,...
Wildermart, a Bengaluru based healthy and sustainable grocery store start-up has raised USD 320K seed funding round from Angel Investors to accelerate customer acquisition & retention, build brand salience and hire right talent. Wildermart has successfully attracted an interesting mix...
The Madras Management Association (MMA), in partnership with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, conducted the MMA Women Managers’ Convention 2022 on the theme ‘Marching Ahead: Inspire Change in Humankind’. In the inaugural session on the theme ‘Right Here, Right Now’, Ranjini Manian,...
Delhi-based women-only social network Sheroes is now expecting to go big in the lending space by providing small business loans to female micro-entrepreneurs in India. The eight-year-old company set up a new neobank, named Mahila Money, six months ago to...
In the last year, nearly 76 million women members of self-help groups in rural India took up initiatives in their communities to help manage health and nutrition crises caused by the pandemic. They ran community kitchens, made masks, distributed ration...
While there have been successes and challenges in the path of many women developers in the country, the next decade seems uncertain. Two well-regarded professionals, Sairee Chahal, founder of the Sheroes app, and Gauri Angrish, known for starting the Caredose...
India has more than 30,000 startups. A key factor common to most of these startups is that they all have two or more founders. While this seems to be a preferred way to go about it, there are many successful...
India has more than 30,000 startups. A key factor common to most of these startups is that they all have two or more founders. While this seems to be a preferred way to go about it, there are many successful...