A female drove female centered organization: How Belaa Mitthani's A.R Enterprises is upsetting assembling industry

 The ladies utilized are for the most part not exceptionally taught, not encountered any sort of work with the exception of family routine work, bereaved or monetarily poor. Via preparing these ladies and giving them a consistent type of revenue, A.R Enterprises is crucial in assisting ladies with turning out to be monetarily free. They telecommute without any problem. By and large, A.R Enterprises have 100+ specialists in a year. They have 2 extra studios in ghetto regions.



Employed women are usually poorly educated, have no work experience other than routine domestic work, are widowed or are financially in need. By training these women and providing them with a constant source of income, AR Enterprises helps to help women become financially independent. They work very easily from home. On average, AR Enterprises has over 100 employees in a year. They have 2 additional workshops in the slums. Education and Sports Bella Mitthani, CEO of AR Enterprises, sheds light on his journey to becoming one of the leading entrepreneurs in manufacturing.

She graduated in commerce from Gujarat Commerce College in Ahmedabad, with a degree in Commerce. Not only was she academically gifted, but she was also a state-level volleyball player. Business Idea Speaking with Bella about her business, she says her business idea was not a big one or a sudden decision, but rather something that grew and coalesced over time. Making things was his hobby, so in 1995 he was making pins for his living room. After closing her salon, she continued to make hairpins and products at home in her spare time, both for fun and for financial gain.

At that time he also thought of supplying his products to other salons to grow his business and when that happened he also started hiring and training other people which led to the establishment of AR Enterprises in 2001. Today, his business is a thriving and growing wholesale business. Company that continues to grow. After its establishment in 2001, it took only 6 months to conquer a huge market in Ahmedabad. Productivity that helps revolutionize your business Bela talks about the productivity of your business and how it manages to ensure its efficiency. He says the company has developed its own system to achieve maximum production.

This allows the output of the product to be calculated in minutes. An action plan based on workers' strengths. They also have a systematic form from raw materials to semifinished products to finished products and from packaging to final delivery. In addressing AR Enterprises' competitive advantage over other companies, Bella continues to own his optimistic attitude. And it also says that their products are handmade and have more beautiful and different designs. It also refers to how the company improves the finish of the product while keeping it affordable.

But they invent new raw materials to use and improve them and develop a marketing strategy. Employee Satisfaction and Office Culture In its quest to help women, Bella ensures that AR Enterprises provides a familiar atmosphere for workers. But it helps them gradually increase their production scale, develop their skills, encourage healthy competition by giving them incentives, and make them happy every year. Enables workers to work from home. About 70% of workers work from home.

"THE COMPANY ALSO PROVIDES TRANSPORT FACILITIES AND ASSISTS THEM IN ANY EMERGENCY IN THEIR FAMILIES. I LOVE EACH OF MY WORKERS AND TAKE CARE OF THEIR HEALTH. ALWAYS RAISIN”

Awards and Honors In 2010, the company received the most valuable GCCI award “Garima” in the production category from Anandiben Patel, the CM of Gujarat at the time. In 2013, the company received the award for the appreciation of the wife of Smruti Irani of the BJP In 2015, Chandan Chatterjee of the CCD received a women's award with a seal of approval Life outside of work Belaa talks about his life outside of work mentioning his hobby some of her favorites are Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich", "The 5 am club" by Robin Sharma, "Secret" by Rhonda Byrne, "Magic book" by Rhonda Byrne, "Change your paradigm" by Bob Proctor and "The Monk. Who Sold His Ferrari" by Robin Sharma.

Idols and motivators are Bob Proctor, Siddharth Shah and Robin Sharma. Belaa says his company's future goal is to achieve a 2.5 crore workforce reduction. Because the company was founded on the ideals of empowering female workers. He also hopes to provide jobs for more women in the years to come. And it also helps them become more savvy and financially independent.


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