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POWERFUL INDIAN WOMEN
What is power?
Power is not about who you are, rather it’s about what you do.
Who is a powerful woman?
NITA AMBANI
Nita Ambani – Life Was born on 1st Nov, 1963.
Grew up in the suburbs of Mumbai and hails
from a middle class family.
Holds qualifications as a teacher and an interior
designer.
Is a Commerce Graduate from Narsee Monjee
College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai
university.
Has a keen interest in Indian classical dance
Is married to Reliance Industries Owner Mukesh
Ambani.
Is a proud mother of a lovely daughter Isha, and
two sons, Anant and Akash.
Nita Ambani - Career
Is the chairperson of Dhirubhai Ambani
International School.
Heads the Dhirubhai Ambani
Foundation which is a non-profit
organization primarily devoted towards
the promotion of education and health
care services for the needy and under
privileged in India.
Co-owns the IPL team Mumbai Indians.
Nita Ambani – Social Work
Works tirelessly in order to raise the
living standards of the underprivileged
and needy as part of the Dhirubhai
Ambani Foundation.
Has taken upon the task of providing for
a fair share of representation to the
physically challenged in call centers and
associated facilities in the Dhirubhai
Ambani Knowledge City.
Nita Ambani – Social Work
Has supervised the development of
villages around the Reliance projects
personally.
Is part of Reliance Industries and
UNAIDS partnership which is aimed
towards halting and reversing the HIV
epidemic in India.
Nita Ambani - Achievements
Has received Bharat Nari Shakti award
at the Samaj Seva Vishwa Bhushan at the
Award function was held on the
International Women’s Day in 2005.
She was awarded for her leadership
qualities, selfless service and
innovative ideas, particularly in health
care and education.
Nita Ambani - Qualites
• Inspiring figure in the healthcare
department
• Educationist
• Perfect wife and mother
• Devoted daughter-in-law
• Mentor
• Great friend
• Tactic businesswoman
Nita Ambani -Quotes
• “ What I have learnt is that it is
important to pursue your passion
more than your legacy; if you have a
passion with a purpose, then
everything else fits in.”
• “ Wealth and power don’t go
together. Power cannot be brokered.
To me, power is responsibility.”
Nita Ambani -Quotes
• “Sport is not just about
entertainment. It is equally about
winning and losing, pooling and
galvanizing the energy of the youth,
upgrading people's physical fitness
and mental prowess.”
• “My background is that I came from a
middle class family, and I think those
values stay where ever you go.”
Nita Ambani -Quotes
• “If you find meaning in your work, it
becomes a passion.”
EKTA KAPOOR
Ekta Kapoor - Life
• Was born in June 7, 1975
• Daughter of former bollywood superstar
Jitendra Kapoor and elder sister of current
bollywood actor Tusshar Kapoor
• Did schooling from Bombay Scottish School
and later on joined Mithibai College
• Joined TV-serial production on the advice
of her father at the age of nineteen
• Changed the face of Indian television
industry and completely dominated it
Ekta Kapoor - Career
BALAJI TELEFILMS
•Was incorporated in 1994
•Redefined the Indian television space
•Got renowned with the comedy show
“Hum Paanch”
•Achieved about 35 programming hours per
week across all channels in 2002
•Has received a number of awards over the
years
•First blockbuster show “Kyunki Saas Bhi
Kabhi Bahu Thi”
Ekta Kapoor - Career INITIAL PHASE
•Worked as an assistant model coordinator for
an advertising company
•Firstly developed a television software, at a
cost of roughly Rs 5 million but was not so
successful
•Was not taken seriously and experienced
writers thought she was the “brainless
daughter of a moneyed father”
•Had five to six projects ready but none of
them were accepted by the channels
Ekta Kapoor - Career
MEDIVIAL PHASE
•Gradually, was able to overcome these
problems through sheer grit and determination
•Was able to make a place for herself in the
television software market
•Dedicated her all waking hours to television
•Her serials regularly featured in the top ten
programs and got the highest TRP ratings
Ekta Kapoor - Career
FINAL PHASE
•Felt that her initial failure contributed a lot to
her success at a later stage
•Started watching television carefully,
analyzing each program and working out her
next project
•Most of the serials were depicted to family life
of huge traditional families
Ekta Kapoor – Success
• Fingers on the audience pulse
• Focused on the target market
• Focus on budget is key to profitability
• Focuses on her core competencies at
Balaji
• Hard working
• Outstanding vision
• Self motivation.
• Does not bother about rumors.
Ekta Kapoor - Achievements
• 15 times Indian Television Academy
Awards(ITA) won
• Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the
year in 2001
• Rajiv Gandhi Award in 2002
• Asian Television Awards – Asia’s most
watched show – Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi
Bahu Thi (2004)
Ekta Kapoor - Achievements
• GR8 Women Award for the Most
Successful Woman – 2012
• Stardust Award in 2011
• Asia’s Social Empowerment Award
• The Global Indian Film and TV Honors
• Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Award
Ekta Kapoor – Qualities
• She was chosen as ‘Asia’s Most
Powerful Communicators’ by Asia
Week magazine
• ‘Queen of Soap Operas’ in India
• Believe in herself
• Always connect with her audience
• To give chance every new face &
trying to learn something with them
Ekta Kapoor - Quotes
• “You need to evolve and re-evolve to
align yourself with changing tastes.”
• “Great content is all about great basic
thoughts! Things you and I can see all
around, but no one has been able to
pick up and use as a concept.”
MARY KOM
Mary Kom – Name
• Birth NameBirth Name: Mangte Chungneijang
• Full NameFull Name: Mangte Chungneijang
Mary Kom
• NicknameNickname: Magnificent Mary
Mary Kom - Life
• Since childhood, Mary Kom had a
keen interest in athletics, although it
was after a fight with a boxer that she
realized what she is good at.
• Inspired for Boxing By: Dingko Singh
• Coach: M. Narjit Singh, Manipur State
Boxing Coach at Khuman Lampak,
Impha
Mary Kom –Life
• She is married to K. Onler Kom and
has 3 sons.
• She first met her husband in 2001
when Kom was at New Delhi on her
way to the National Games in Punjab,
while Onler was studying at Delhi
University. They got married in 2005.
Mary Kom - Career
• Her first career win came in 2000
when she won the Best Boxer Award
at the First State Level Invitation at
the women’s boxing championship in
Manipur.
• she won a total of five National
Championships from 2000 to 2005.
• she won the AIBA world boxing
championship thrice in 2002, 2005
and 2006.
Mary Kom - Career
• In 2008, she participated at the Asian
Women’s Boxing Championship in
India where she won a silver medal.
• The same year she boxed at the AIBA
Women’s World Boxing Championship
in China where she earned the Gold
medal—her fourth successive gold
medal at the championship.
Mary Kom - Achievements• She is a 5-time World Amateur Boxing
Champion.
• The only woman boxer to have won a medal
in each one of the six world championships
• The first Indian woman boxer to get a Gold
Medal in the Asian Games in 2014 in Incheon,
South Korea.
• Padma Bhushan (Sports), 2013
• Arjuna Award (Boxing), 2003
• In 2014, Priyanka Chopra played the role of
Mary Kom in the biographical film about her
life.
Mary Kom – Awards
• Arjuna Award (Boxing) in 2003
• Padma Shree (Sports) in 2006
• Contender for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
Award in 2007
• People of the Year - Limca Book of
Records in 2007
• CNN-IBN & Reliance Industries' Real
Heroes Award in 2008
Mary Kom – Awards
• Pepsi MTV Youth Icon in 2008
• 'Magnificent Mary', AIBA in 2008
• Felicitation by Zomi Students' Federation
(ZSF) at New Lamka YPA
• Hall in 2008
• Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 2009
• International Boxing Association's
Ambassador for Women's Boxing
• in 2009
• Sportswoman of the year, Sahara Sports
Award in 2010
Mary Kom – Social Work
• “I want to contribute to the society,
develop the roads, make sure the kids
don’t face a problem while going to
school,” she said.
• Mary Kom is a supporter of animal
rights.
• She said, "Circuses are cruel places for
animals where they are beaten and
tortured. As a mother, I can imagine
what animals go through when their
children are taken away from them to
forcefully perform in circuses. It's sad,"
Mary Kom – Message to Society
• Your background doesn’t decide your
future
• Always dream and aim in life
• Take inspiration from others
• Be passionate about what you learn
• Be self-determined and have strong
willpower
• Do not let anybody down and try to
gain support from your loved ones
Mary Kom – Quotes
• “People used to say that boxing is for
men and not for women and I thought
I will show them some day. I promised
myself and I proved myself.”
• “It has been a tough journey. I carried
on with the support of family and
friends. Despite the loss today, I am
satisfied with the way I performed.”
Mary Kom-Quotes
• Everyone is scared and asking me questions if I am going to quit. I want to tell them that don’t worry; I am not retiring and will continue.
• I do not only rely on my technique or strength but also on my mind.
• “If I, being a mother of two, can win a medal, so can you all. Take me as an example and don`t give up.”
THANK YOU!
Presented by :•Priya Sharma (2013KUCP1003)•Rajat Kumar Jain (2013KUCP1002)•Ankit Kaushik (2013KUCP1006)