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Amazon India partners with UN Women to launch storefront for women sellers 

Minister for Women and Child Development and Textiles, Smriti Zubin Irani who was also present at the virtual launch of the storefront, said out of 41,000 startups in India, 44 percent of them are women, reinforcing the role that women-led businesses are playing in India.

March 05, 2021 / 16:03 IST
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Source: Reuters
Source: Reuters

Amazon India on March 5 partnered with UN Women to launch a special storefront for women-owned small businesses ahead of the International Women's Day.

The storefront  will offer over 80,000 unique products, including selection like organic items, handmade crafts, healthy snacks, among other things. Over 450 women-led businesses and over 280,000 women entrepreneurs and artisans from Amazon Saheli are likely to be benefited from the launch of this storefront.

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"It is inspiring to see how women entrepreneurs across the country are leveraging digitization, e-commerce in particular, to create products customers love and build scalable businesses that have a meaningful impact on society. We are humbled to be a catalyst in their journey, and committed to enable global access to customers as they unlock their potential in a digital India," said Amit Agarwal, SVP and Country Head, Amazon India.

Women-owned enterprises have increased penetration among enterprises in India.