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At 54% employability, are Indian women more job-ready than men?
Women now lead India’s job readiness charts with 54% employability, surpassing men for the first time. The India Skills ...
A King’s College London study shows free bus rides have enhanced women’s work mobility, finances and dignity, though uneven gains and fiscal strain hinder full empowerment ...
India Today on MSNOpinion
Badlands of Bihar: Why India keeps casting the same villain
Understanding how Bihar’s image is manufactured through stereotypes that recast democratic assertion as disorder and ...
Last month, Japan elected its first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi. While on the face of it, this is cause for cheer ...
Aakar Patel Some years ago, NITI Aayog said it would prepare a ‘single, informative dashboard for all the twenty-nine (later ...
Financial literacy among Indian women remains alarmingly low - a challenge that has persisted for decades. Multiple, ...
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Edinburgh charity which has helped 25,000 children in India celebrates 25 years of supporting the vulnerable
A charity established by an Edinburgh church that has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of vulnerable children in ...
Children's Day is celebrated in India to raise awareness about the rights, education, and welfare of children. Observed every year on November 14th, it is a tribute to the nation’s most cherished ...
The Shram Shakti Niti 2025 projects a “rights-driven, future-ready” vision for Viksit Bharat but there are many gaps ...
Industry experts at a TechSparks panel on AI agreed that India should focus on building AI models that use the country’s data ...
A year ago, John Gurda was worried about Trump being an autocrat in his second term. Today he writes about the deeper and darker truths about Trumpism.
Cricket’s market(ing) power was never built on merit alone — it was built on belief. When we extend that belief to women ...
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