The Asian Age

To grow, cut gender gap: Ivanka

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The progress of humanity is incomplete without the empowermen­t of women — Ivanka Trump, US Prez Donald Trump’s daughter

Ivanka Trump, US President Donald Trump’s daughter, on Tuesday said reducing the gender gap in the labour force by half can help boost the Indian economy by over $ 150 billion in the next three years and reiterated her father’s words that “India has a true friend in the White House”.

Speaking the 8th annual Global Entreprene­urship Summit here, she said the conference was symbolic of the growing partnershi­p between India and the US. “Just consider if India closes the labour force gender gap by half, your economy could grow by over $ 150 billion in the next three years,” she said.

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the dais, she congratula­ted Indians on celebratin­g 70 years of Independen­ce. “You are celebratin­g it as the world’s largest democracy, and one of the fastest growing economies on the earth,” the adviser to the US President added.

The famous Hyderabadi biryani has finally got a serious contender, according to Ms Trump. Taking a cue from Telangana CM K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s remarks about Hyderabadi biryani, Ms Trump said: “It’s wonder

Continued from Page 1 ful to be in this ancient city brimming with transforma­tive technology — now, your tech centres may even outshine your world- famous biryani.”

Ms Trump had done her homework on Hyderabad well. She noted that “CEOs like Microsoft’s Satya Nadella went to school right here in Hyderabad. Just a few kilometres away, T- hub’s brand new facility is set to open next year — and will become the largest incubator in Asia.”

She used Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s life trajectory to make a point: “From your ( Mr Modi) childhood selling tea to your election as India’s Prime Minister, you’ve proven that transforma­tional change is possible. And now you are bringing that promise to hundreds of millions of people across your country.” She added: “The people of India inspire us all.”

Ms Trump said Indian entreprene­urs are rewriting the rules through grit, perseveran­ce and the will to succeed. “Each of you started with an idea. You’ve worked long days and nights to code the next robot, create the next app, find the next cure, and discover the next breakthrou­gh to improve millions of lives. Some may have tried to convince you that the risk is too great — and the reward too small. But you are here today because you are not

You want future.”

She said for the first time ever women make up the majority of the 1,500 entreprene­urs selected to attend, Women must do more than their male counterpar­ts to prove themselves at work, while also disproport­ionately caring for their families at home, she said. “Only when women are empowered to thrive will our families, our economies, and our societies reach their fullest potential,” she added.

In a speech that was punctuated by loud cheers from the audience, she lauded Mr Modi for his firm belief that “the progress of humanity is incomplete without the empowermen­t of women”. India, Ivanka noted, has opened new universiti­es, its doctors and scientists are discoverin­g medical cures and life- saving technologi­es, its engineers and architects have built modern wonders that grace the skies, and Indian spacecraft have travelled to the moon and to Mars.

Ivanka said India’s hosting the Global Entreprene­urship Summit is “a symbol of the strengthen­ed friendship between our two peoples, and the growing economic and security partnershi­p between our two nations. As President Trump said earlier this year, India has a true friend in the White House”.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Ivanka Trump, daughter and adviser of US President Donald Trump, during the inaugurati­on of the Global Entreprene­urship Summit 2017 in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Ivanka Trump, daughter and adviser of US President Donald Trump, during the inaugurati­on of the Global Entreprene­urship Summit 2017 in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

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