Three Indian Women won the prestigious 2024 Cartier Women ’s Initiative Fellowship


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In the list of recognition of women who have been making great strides in entrepreneurship, three extraordinary Indian women have been honored by the Cartier Women’s Initiative Fellowship. 

Mansi Jain, Ira Guha, and Akshita Sachdeva have established themselves as Social Entrepreneurs, as they attempt to meet the needs of the global society by creating sustainable solutions. So let us explore the details of their stories and the incredible initiatives they are implementing today. 

Mansi Jain: The Emergence of DigitalPaani Promoting Change in Water Management 

Mansi Jain is the Founder of DigitalPaani which is based in Delhi. Her software platform in the case of wastewater treatment plants makes management of operations much more efficient. These plants can treat, recover, and reuse contaminated water efficiently with the help of DigitalPaani.

The result is staggering 90 million liters of water are treated every day and almost 50 units of the leading enterprises in India have high-quality and compliance-worthy water facilities. For her hard work and dedication that she applied to sustainable water management, Jain was placed among the Cartier Fellows.

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Akshita Sachdeva: Crossing the Divide with Trestle Labs

Akshita Sachdeva, who comes from Bengaluru, established Trestle Labs to provide education and employment opportunities for people with blindness. Her artificial intelligence solution, Kibo, scans, recognizes, and narrates text in any printed, handwritten, or digital format in 60 languages.

Since its formation in July 2019, Kibo has made over 650 institutions more inclusive for over 1 million learners. Five lakh people in twenty-five countries. Sachdeva’s focus on accessibility and inclusion eventually provided them with the attention of the Cartier jury and she rightfully deserves to be a fellow.

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Ira Guha: Asan redefining what it means to have a period 

Ira Guha, also from Bengaluru is the Founder of Asan. Her revolutionary menstrual cup developed and patented during her time at the Harvard Innovation Lab solves the problem of period poverty and impacts the issue of plastic waste from sanitary pads.

Asan’s success is not limited to money through its services, it has saved more than 100,000 tons of landfill waste. Cartier appreciated Guha’s dedication to eco-friendly menstruation and making positive societal changes to be a force for good. 

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Change and Accomplishment 

The Cartier Women’s Initiative Fellowship offers opportunities for growth for women business leaders. The three Indian fellows shall be given financial aid, an in-person social entrepreneurship program with the INSEAD business school, and human capital to enhance the growth of the three fellow’s businesses. It not only recognizes their accomplishments but also sets them on a course to achieve even more. 

Conclusion

Mansi Jain, Ira Guha, and Akshita Sachdeva are successfully carrying forward this process, which makes them inspiring examples of perseverance, creativity, and responsiveness. It is a powerful testament to women-led initiatives that both were selected to be part of the Cartier Women’s Initiative Fellowship 2024.


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