Riya Sinha, Shraddha Varma s brainchild Fuzia voice for new age feminism, gender equality, empowerment ANI | Updated: May 05, 2021 19:52 IST
Kotputli (Rajasthan) [India], May 5 (ANI/PNN): Every story needs to be heard. It needs to reach out to every single person who can possibly connect to it and learn from it. But to our dismay, many voices are left unheard.
The reason behind these unheard voices is patriarchy, shining up and bright even in the world of today where nearly every country talks about equality.
However, some people put all of this behind and make sure that these voices reach millions and billions around the world. When we talk about such voices, a lot of them seem to be coming from Fuzia, the brainchild of Riya Sinha and whose co-founder and Director is Shraddha Varma.
Every story needs to be heard. It needs to reach out to every single person who can possibly connect to it and learn from it. But to our dismay, many voices are
Meet 5 women entrepreneurs who are infusing change in the creative industry
From a writing club to a platform for individuals from different mediums to come together, women entrepreneurs are leaving no stone unturned to explore their creative side.
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New beginnings are never easy. It takes guts, determination, sacrifice and more to travel that extra mile.
Although unpredictable, the creative industry has attracted these women entrepreneurs, who have quit cushy, well-paying corporate jobs, and dived into it for passion’s sake.
These risk-takers did not just start something new, but also invested their savings, time and energy into it. And in return, they get paid to do what they love!
This startup is fusing together talent and community to empower creative individuals
Mumbai-based Fuzia is a platform to showcase talent and creativity. It works as a complete talent solution platform for companies.
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When 11-year-old Riya Sinha authored a book called Runaway Twins, little did she realise the power it would go on to have.
A student of Palo Alto High School, California, Riya was encouraged to explore her innate writing skills, so she chose to work on a bunch of short stories (Runaway Twins), published it and waited to see reactions.
Riya Sinha
She didn’t have to wait long. One day at a local bookstore in Palo Alto, a young girl came running to her and exclaimed that Riya’s book had inspired her to write and create; that she wanted to become a writer as well.