💨 Abstract
Akanksha, a women-empowerment program started in 1987, has evolved into a robust enterprise, with a focus on professionalism and performance. Led by Rashmi Singh, an IAS officer and the first serving civil servant to head the IAS Officers' Wives Association (IASOWA) in UP, Akanksha has digitised operations, expanded to Agra, and diversified into new products.
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