Mumbai: Sports have the ability to transform lives and promote gender equality by encouraging resilience and self-assurance. Women in sports transcend gender preconceptions and social standards and serve as inspiring role models for the country. One such woman is Saraswathi Anand from Bengaluru, who is Network18 assistant vice president.
The 42-year-old media professional is also a powerlifter. She has cleared the 100 Kg lift at the ‘World Powerlifting Championship’ in Egypt and bagged a Gold medal. Anand marked her win on International Women’s Day, making her a true inspiration to all the women and girls around the world.
She has been successfully managing her family and fulfilling her dreams, while positively overseeing her responsibilities as Network18 Media & Investments AVP - marketing and product (language cluster). Anand has also won numerous more national championships, including Silver at the 2021 WPC Nationals, Gold at the 2022 Pro League Nationals, and Gold at the 2022 WPC Nationals.
A mother of 11-year-old twins, Anand always aspired to lead by example for her kids, by taking positive steps in her professional and personal journey which would inspire them. Reflecting on her latest achievement, Anand expressed her gratitude for the unwavering support she received from both her family and colleagues at Network18. She added, “This achievement is the sum of hard work and support extended to me by my family and my colleagues at Network18. Their encouragement allowed me to push myself forward and win the top prize. Network18 gave me enough flexibility to balance my work life, home and powerlifting all at the same time. From adapting work to my training schedules and allowing work from home during special training sessions, I am grateful for the support from the organisation.”