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The study addresses critical knowledge gaps regarding women’s participation in formal employment relationships in agribusiness enterprises. Balram Singh Yadav, Managing Director, Godrej Agrovet ...
This highlights the market segregation that relegates women to low-paid and less stable jobs, with only 10-15 per cent of women engaged in formal salaried ... to WBL (Women, Business and Law ...
For women, the sartorial requirements are pretty ... most commonly Semi-Formal and Business Formal. But we’re not getting into specificities here. Arguably the most common—but in equal part ...
Even as long routines and more involved treatments push us to the brink, pain powers beauty, argues Jessica DeFino.
After experiencing miscarriage, trauma and discrimination, Grace Carter is on a mission to expose the lack of support for ...
Across India, regions dependent on single industries are struggling with economic shifts, climate challenges, and changing ...
The corporate regulator has already examined current and former directors at the logistics software giant as it probes ...
For the women of Bangladesh in 1971, war was not just something witnessed, it was something inflicted. Their experiences of violence and subsequent societal rejection demand to be heard and remembered ...
Bangladesh has demanded a formal apology from Pakistan for the genocide committed against Bangladeshis, as both countries ...
driven mainly by female business owners. Still, it pales in comparison to a 49 per cent rise in the male population, which is far larger at 2,338 last year. It augurs well that more women have been ...
Bought stock worth R18.3bn from firms in which Black women hold at least a 30% stake, up 8.5% from the year before.
Also, confidence hacks to overcome imposter syndrome, creating connections for Black women in the GTA and why remote work sometimes means less vacation ...