IBM India won the award in 'Best IT Services and Products Company' category and IBM Daksh in 'Best BPO Company'.
IT-BPO industry body National Association of Software and Services Companies said these awards encourage, recognise and honour IT and BPO organisations that have implemented policies and practices for diversity and inclusivity and enable women to contribute to the success of the enterprise at all levels in the organisation.
The awards were announced in the two-day Nasscom organised "Diversity and Inclusivity Summit 2010", which commenced in Bengaluru on Monday.
Other winners of gender inclusivity awards were Conjoin (best emerging company), Kale (best company with less than 1,000 employees) and Nokia (most innovative programme).
The winners were selected by an independent jury, comprising Hema Ravichandar, N R Narayana Murthy, Rekha Jain, Som Mittal and Vinita Bali.
"Our diversity strategy has become one of our most potent competitive weapons and the benefits to IBM's bottomline as a result of employing a more diverse workforce have been dramatic," said IBM vice president Chandrasekhar Sripada and head HR-India/South Asia.
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