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    Indian Women Cricket Team’s Tour of England Postponed due to COVID-19

    Saba Rajkotia08/12/2024075 views

    24/04/2020 By Saba Rajkotia The Indian women cricket team’s tour of England has been temporarily pushed back. Originally due to start on the 25th of June, the tour was postponed…

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    Government To Establish 11 Chairs In Names Of Women Scientists At Institutions Across The Country

    Shivangi Sharma08/12/2024091 views

    Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (28.02.2020) Minister for women and Child development Smriti Irani on National Science Day announced that eleven chairs in the names of women scientists will be…

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    Migrant Woman From Bihar Tops The Malayalam Literacy Exam With Flying Colours

    Pragya Jain08/12/2024084 views

    Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (16.02.2020) Language is no longer a bar for 26-year-old Romiya Kathur, as she emerged as the topper in a literacy exam conducted in Kerala for…

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    Survey Titled “Household Social Consumption: Education” Shows Kerala To Have The Highest Age Specific Attendance Ratio For Women

    Shivangi Sharma08/12/2024085 views

    Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (15.12.2019) Survey published by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation puts Kerala at number one for having the highest age specific attendance ratio (ASAR)…

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    International Development Research Centre Grant Awarded To Profs Usha Raman And Payal Arora

    Pragya Jain08/12/2024086 views

    Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (15.12.2019) University of Hyderabad’s Usha Raman, professor at the Department of Communication, Sarojini Naidu School of Arts & Communication and Erasmus University’s Payal Arora have…

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    Women Will Be Disproportionately Affected by India’s Impending Water Crisis

    Saba Rajkotia08/12/20240143 views

    Saba Rajkotia 21st February 2020 India’s impending water crisis is becoming harder to ignore. Statistics show that in just 10 years, India could face a water shortfall of almost 50…

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    India’s Unemployment Crisis Hitting Women the Hardest

    Saba Rajkotia08/12/20240152 views

    Saba Rajkotia 4th March 2020 An article published by Niharika Sharma of the World Economic Forum shows that women are being disproportionately impacted by India’s unemployment crisis. Citing research by…

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    How Online Platforms are Encouraging Female Entrepreneurialism

    Saba Rajkotia08/12/20240106 views

    Saba Rajkotia 20th March 2020 Indian women struggle to start and expand their own businesses due to limited access to capital, lack of time, and restricted mobility. However, with the…

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    Female Entrepreneurialism Defying Cultural Restrictions in India

    Saba Rajkotia08/12/2024087 views

    Saba Rajkotia 3rd October 2019 An article published by Mili Shrivastava of the World Economic Forum discusses how female entrepreneurship is, against all odds, growing in India. As it stands,…

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    Does India need a Menstruation Leave Policy?

    Shikhar Gupta08/12/20240181 views

    Shikhar Gupta On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2020, Shashi Tharoor’s tweet advocating menstrual leave sparked a debate whether such a leave should be granted or not. In 2018…

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