How Did A Girl of 11 Create the Novel Concept of Empowering Women Creatively?
Riya Sinha and Shraddha Varma found themselves in utter pride when they represented their baby company at a world-renowned platform which celebrates women and their ventures- Women Economic Forum in the year of 2018.
Initially, it seems to be a generic story of women empowerment but what they have achieved as women entrepreneurs in their early ages is worth applause. It wasn’t a cakewalk for the duo to actualise their idea of creating something which is uniquely empowering women. Their focus hasn’t been limited to theorising the feminist ideas but to bring life to the very idea of feminism and women empowerment driven by sisterhood and equality.
From Grit to Glory
With a determined aim to create a ripple in the lives of unlimited women, the two young women founded Fuzia, a virtual community which would make real changes.
In 2012, Riya Sinha, the founder who hadn’t even hit her teen years yet juggled to make her mark and make ways for millions of other women to make their own. A girl of such a tender age had formed a vision to empower the women of the world and her dream has grown into reality. With her partner, Shraddha Varma who joined later in 2015 the two women shaped their idea and their vision expanded to connect women globally. Thus a unique concept of merging social media and self-development came into being wherein the core values remain the same- educate, learn and empower.
How Did A Girl of 11 Create the Novel Concept of Empowering Women Creatively?