FLO Uttarakhand, under the leadership of Chairperson Tripti Behl, was honoured to be invited by the Directorate of Industries Uttarakhand to witness the inauguration of the Dehradun–Delhi Economic Corridor Expressway by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari, during their visit to Dehradun.
The prestigious event marked a significant milestone in the region’s infrastructure development, aimed at enhancing connectivity, boosting economic growth, and creating new opportunities for trade and industry across Uttarakhand and the National Capital Region. During the ceremony, a strong emphasis was laid on Women-Led Development, reflecting the government’s continued commitment to empowering women as key drivers of India’s progress.
The members of FICCI FLO Uttarakhand expressed their gratitude for being part of this landmark occasion and appreciated the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s visionary leadership in advancing both infrastructure and women empowerment. Chairperson Tripti Behl shared her appreciation, stating that such progressive initiatives will open new avenues for women to actively contribute to nation-building while strengthening the foundation of an inclusive and equitable society.
The program was attended by Past Chairperson Komal Batra and Neha Sharma (National Governing Body Member), Vice Chairperson Smriti Batta, Secretary Harpreet Marwah, Treasurer Maneet Suri, Joint Secretary Mamta Rawat, along with Namrata Sharma, Dr. Giggle Rastogi, Anuradha Doval, Mani Bansal, and Dr. Sunita Vidhyarthi.
FLO Uttarakhand represented and created its presence as a business chamber. Their presence is in economic development, policy making, and contribution towards nation-building. The forum truly believes and works for women empowerment in all aspects.
Key Takeaways
- Milestone in the region’s infrastructure development, aimed at enhancing connectivity, boosting economic growth, and creating new opportunities for trade and industry across Uttarakhand and the National Capital Region.
- Women-Led Development, reflecting the government’s continued commitment to empowering women as key drivers of India’s progress.
- Such progressive initiatives will open new avenues for women to actively contribute to nation-building while strengthening the foundation of an inclusive and equitable society.