‘Women dont know much about business’: How this Agripreneur changed notions and bagged Best Tycoon Award
Team Udayavani, Mar 8, 2021, 12:30 PM IST
Supriya Kamath, Managing Partner at Uttam Agro Industries based in Barkur has an Engineering degree in Instrumentation Technology.
After her marriage to Rajesh Kamath, she moved to Barkur from Bengaluru, where she was initially based. She claims that there wasn’t much to do intellectually at her abode except domestic chores and taking care of the family until her husband met with an accident and sprained his ankle.
Following which Supriya started driving her husband to the factory and spent time helping him with the work. Soon she developed an interest in the business and started involving herself in the ongoing of it regularly.
Supriya played a great role in the family business, in times of crisis and became an integral part of the growth phase of the company.
Recalling the initial days in business, Supriya narrates, ” There were initial glitches where the other businessmen wouldn’t talk to me directly and asked for my husband even in projects that were lead by me,” There was a notion that women don’t know much about business, but all these changed as my ideas and initiatives were far fetched,” continued Supriya.
To date, Supriya has been awarded the Best Tycoon Award by the State Transport Minister Shri. Ramalinga Reddy, at the “MSME Business Excellence Award” Event organized by Consumax in association with ASSOCHAM in May 2017 at Bangalore and Malabar Gold felicitated her under the Entrepreneur category on account of the International Women’s day celebration.
Message to other girls and women:
“Have an ambition. If you don’t have ambition, life will teach you everything at the end,” says Supriya Kamath.
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