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UAE princess invests in Indian start-up firm

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An Indian start-up based in Mumbai, Wegan Foods has managed to draw the attention of UAE Princess Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi to make her invest in the company.

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A member of the royal family of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, Al Qassimi has invested an undisclosed sum of money to the food start-up, according to the reports.

She decided to invest money following company’s intention to hire women as the majority of its workforce from weaker sections of the society.

“Of our total workforce, we plan to hire about 90 percent women, that too from organisations that groom and empower women from disadvantaged backgrounds. This was the biggest motivation for Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi to invest in our company,” said CEO of Wegan Food, Kinjal Darukhanawala.

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The Princess is a women empowerment activist and invests a lot for such causes, however, this was the first company in India that has got investment from Al Qassimi.

The start-up will be utilising the fund to set up kitchens, inventory and brand building. The first kitchen will be set up in Mahim, Mumbai and will later on target metro cities following success.

 

 

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