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Education Is The True Equalizer For All
Education is one of the most important tools for empowering women in any society....

Namma Bengaluru Playground for Opportunities, Talent & Aspiration
The 90s saw the rise of Bengaluru as India’s premier hub for IT and technology. From...

IIM Lucknow: Crafting Management Experts...
Today, technology acts as a harbinger of change around the world. But as...
BY: Rachita Sharma, Managing EditorCHROs: Shied Protecting Businesses & Solving People...
We are living in an era when the business and employment is undergoing a...
BY: Rachita Sharma, Managing EditorIndia's Digital Economy to Be Worth $1 Trillion By 2030
A Meta and Bain & Company report highlighted that Southeast Asia has steadily...
BY: Rachita Sharma, Managing EditorQualified But Not Employed: The Irony Surrounding Women Engineers In India
Back in 1947, Ayyalasomayajula Lalitha became the first woman engineer to graduate in India. Gradually yet steadily, women in the field of engineering have been growing since then. A recent survey found that almost 40 percent of STEM graduates in Ind
BY: Rachita Sharma, Managing EditorMore Than Being Finance Operations Expert, CFO Must Be a Corporate Strategist
A CFO doesn’t have ‘one’ primary responsibility. Ideally, the role encompasses handling financial dealings for an organization. But in reality the CFO is required to do so much more, depending on their respective organization and the stage of g
BY: Rachita Sharma, Managing EditorBettering Indian Women's Sexual & Reproductive Health Requires A Mindset Reset
Women in India have been getting a shorter end of the stick when it comes to access to healthcare. According to fifth National Family Health Survey (NFHS), as many as 60 percent of women in India have difficulty in accessing healthcare services. From
BY: Rachita Sharma, Managing Editor