Apollo Tyres and French Institute in India Recognize Women Entrepreneurs for Community Impact

Since its launch in 2019, the #EkNaam initiative has highlighted individuals who have made a significant impact in their communities.

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Apollo Tyres and French Institute in India Recognize Women Entrepreneurs for Community Impact

Apollo Tyres, in collaboration with the French Institute in India (IFI), recognized the achievements of eight women entrepreneurs as part of Project Navya, an initiative by Apollo Tyres Foundation (ATF) aimed at empowering rural women. The event, held on March 4, 2025, was attended by Dr. Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India, and Onkar Kanwar, Chairman of Apollo Tyres Ltd.

Since its launch in 2019, the #EkNaam initiative has highlighted individuals who have made a significant impact in their communities. Over the past six editions, Apollo Tyres has honored more than 40 women entrepreneurs who have contributed to economic and social development. This year, eight women from Kerala, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu were felicitated for their efforts in areas such as agriculture, dairy farming, tailoring, waste management, and food production.

The recognized entrepreneurs include Leena Krishnakumar and Raji K K from Kerala, who have worked to improve financial stability for women through community-based initiatives. Nilamben Rameshbhai Parmar and Snehalben Sanjaybhai Parmar from Gujarat have contributed to agricultural and food processing sectors, mentoring women to generate income. From Maharashtra, Shabira Abubhai Shaikh and Vaishali Pravin Shelar have supported women in the dairy and tailoring industries, respectively. Sanchita Daphal, also from Maharashtra, has established a dairy cooperative, while G Devi from Tamil Nadu has promoted waste management practices in her village.

Dr. Thierry Mathou praised the partnership between Apollo Tyres and IFI and acknowledged the efforts of Apollo Tyres Foundation in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. Paris 2024 Paralympian bronze medallist Simran Sharma and Padma Shree awardee Dulari Devi were also present at the event and were felicitated by Onkar Kanwar.

Onkar Kanwar emphasized Apollo Tyres’ commitment to supporting women entrepreneurs and fostering a sense of community. He highlighted the role of Apollo Tyres Foundation in improving economic opportunities for rural women. As of December 2024, the foundation has supported over 24,000 women, helping them access government-backed livelihood schemes.

The French Institute in India, with support from Apollo Tyres, is also working to promote gender equality and diversity through educational initiatives. Its flagship programme, ‘French for All, French for a Better Future,’ aims to introduce French language learning in government schools. Currently, the programme is active in 38 schools in Delhi, reaching approximately 4,000 students. The partnership also includes diversity awareness sessions in schools, culminating in a wall art project.

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