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Google launches campaign to celebrate success stories of women across India

Google launched the campaign titled #HerStoryOurStory on Tuesday ahead of International Women's Day.

Written by : IANS

Aiming to celebrate women's voices and uncover their inspiring stories of trials, hope and success in everyday life, Google India on Tuesday launched #HerStoryOurStory campaign ahead of International Women's Day.

As part of the campaign, Google will be sharing woman hero stories through online videos, putting spotlight on women who have not just fought societal, cultural and economic barriers to achieve their dreams but are also redefining women's role in the society and business through technology.

The campaign will showcase stories of trials, hope and success of women across India.

"Many studies show that one of the major barriers that prevent women in India from growing is the lack of relatable and realistic role models from a similar background. 

"We are committed to empowering women, across both urban and rural India, by investing in providing access to tools and skill sets required to grow and succeed," Sapna Chadha, Director Marketing (SEA and India) Google, said in a statement.

"On International Women's Day, we want to bring forward stories and voices of women who are not just transforming their lives but also their communities along the way. We are celebrating the success of women from all walks of life -- who can inspire many more women to follow their dreams," Chadha said.

Women, both in urban and rural India, who are overcoming barriers and succeeding, can post their inspiring stories across social platforms using #HerStoryOurStory, the statement said.

Interestingly, this comes a month after the Competition Commission of India (CCI) imposed a Rs 136-crore fine on Google for ‘search bias’ and for abusing its ‘dominant position’. Google also faced similar rulings in the European Union and Russia.

In India, CCI said that Google abused its dominant position on three counts that largely relate to search and imposed a penalty amounting to 5% of the average revenue generated from India over the three years to FY15. This amounts to Rs 135.85 crore.

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