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    Women in India face a jobs crisis. Are factories the solution?

    As international brands limit their dependence on China by shifting some manufacturing to India, the trend holds the potential to generate significant numbers of manufacturing jobs - especially for women, who have largely been excluded from the ranks of formal Indian employment.

    A woman's place is in the boardroom

    India Inc can attain gender parity by emphasizing middle managers through affirmative action in college and entry-level corporate hiring, ensuring a balanced representation at all levels for effective corporate governance.

    Diversity initiatives are bringing more women to certain roles: Survey

    Indian companies are prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) initiatives, with varying levels of women's representation across roles highlighted in a Manpower Group survey. Administrative and operational roles show higher female presence, while top-level management and STEM roles exhibit lower representation. Key findings emphasize the importance of trust, relationship building, and technology-driven solutions like AI for unbiased recruitment.

    NHRC seeks detailed report from labour ministry, Tamil Nadu government on Foxconn issue

    The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the central labor ministry and Tamil Nadu government over allegations of Foxconn's discrimination against married women at its Sriperumbudur assembly plant. This action follows reports that Foxconn excluded married women from employment, raising serious concerns about gender equality and the violation of the right to equal opportunity.

    'We hire more women because they are more disciplined', says Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal on Foxconn controversy

    Ola's founder Bhavish Aggarwal reaffirmed the company's commitment to employing women, including married women, amid reports of Foxconn's discriminatory practices. Ola's FutureFactory in Tamil Nadu employs an all-women workforce, with plans to extend this model to its new Gigafactory. Aggarwal emphasized that women are disciplined and dexterous, and Ola aims to address the low representation of women in the workforce by hiring at all levels, including senior management.

    Only 17% of targets to improve life around the world are likely to be reached by 2030, UN reports

    Despite incremental progress in some areas, global sustainable development remains hindered by slow advancement and persistent challenges. Efforts in expanding technology access and renewable energy capacity show promise, but significant work is needed to address issues like gender equality and education to achieve the 2030 goals.

    • How does Sudha Murty define gender equality? 'Like two wheels of a bicycle'

      In a recent video, author and Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murty shared her views on gender equality, emphasizing that men and women are equal but in different ways. She likened their relationship to two wheels of a bicycle, stating that they complement each other and are essential for progress. Murty highlighted the unique strengths of each gender, noting that women often excel in languages, management, and emotional intelligence, while men may have higher IQs but lower emotional quotients.

      Gender ratio improves at old IIMs as they take more female candidates

      Indian business schools are prioritizing gender diversity by admitting more women to their flagship programs, reflecting a broader trend in corporate India. Efforts to enhance classroom dynamics and prepare students for diverse workplaces are also underway.

      ICC convicts Timbuktu jihad police chief of war crimes

      Mindua described brutal floggings in the central square in front of crowds including children, as well as a public amputation by machete. Al Hassan was convicted of "contributing to the crimes perpetrated by other members" of the Jihadist groups including mutilation and persecution.

      Gender minorities, marginalised groups to comprise 25 pc of Tata Steel workforce: Official

      Tata Steel's inclusive approach to diversity and recruitment has not only transformed the workforce composition but also significantly impacted the lives of transgender employees, fostering a supportive and empowering environment for personal and professional growth.

      View: Gender diversity needs work

      This year, 797 women candidates contested the general elections, constituting 9.6% of the total 8,337 candidates. Only 74 of them won a seat in the 18th Lok Sabha - four fewer than the number of women in the 17th Lok Sabha. This comes less than a year after the passage of the Women's Reservation Bill, which reserves one-third of seats in Lok Sabha and assemblies for women.

      India ranks 129th on Global Gender Gap index, Iceland on top: WEF

      India dropped to 129th place in the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index 2024, while Iceland retained the top spot. India ranks fifth in South Asia, trailing Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan, with Pakistan at the bottom. Despite progress in economic participation and educational enrolment, India's political empowerment and representation of women remain low. Globally, the gender gap will take 134 years to close at the current rate.

      From stuffed toys to sports cars, sales break gender rules

      Gender norms are blurring in purchasing decisions, particularly in urban India, with more men and women adopting newer hats in their social and professional lives. Consumer goods companies are adapting their marketing strategies to address this change. Women are increasingly buying 'toys for boys', such as drones and remote-control cars, accounting for 25-30% of Hamleys' sales.

      This engineer switched her gender to male on social media: What happened next reveals the dark truth of online advertising

      Engineer Karen de Sousa Pesse conducted an eye-opening experiment by changing her gender from female to male on social media platforms. This simple alteration led to a significant shift in the advertisements she received, highlighting prevalent gender stereotypes. Her LinkedIn post sparked discussions on the impact of such biases in marketing and received varied responses from users. Pesse's experiment sheds light on the need for more inclusive advertising practices.

      Global equality champion Iceland set to elect woman as president

      Iceland is set to elect a woman as president for the second time. Two women, Katrin Jakobsdottir and Halla Tomasdottir, are leading in the polls to succeed Gudni Th Johannesson.

      Meet Major Radhika Sen: The Indian peacekeeper championing gender equality in UN Missions

      Major Radhika Sen of the Indian Army, deployed to MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is set to receive the UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award. This prestigious award recognizes her outstanding contributions to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment in United Nations peacekeeping operations. Major Sen's work has had a significant impact on local communities in the DRC, setting a high standard for future peacekeeping missions.

      'Harry Potter' author JK Rowling says she regrets not being vocal about her views on transgender people sooner

      ​Rowling, 58, has been embroiled in controversy and incurred the wrath of activists and "Harry Potter" film stars in recent years over her stance that biological sex is immutable. She denies being transphobic.

      Spanish trans actress Karla Gacon bags best actress award at Cannes

      The star of Jacques Audiard's vibrant Mexico-set musical 'Emilia Perez' had an acting career, a wife and a daughter before she transitioned age 46, writing a book about it.

      Julianne Moore is extremely excited over more representation for women in films

      However, the actress pointed that it is still far from "gender parity".

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