Cover Story
What gets stuck never passes – such was the condition of the Indian corporate, education, sports, culinary, and manufacturing sector, until women stepped in. Historically, India has been a male dominated country in the corporate sector. However, in recent years, women played a crucial role in economic growth. Apart from domestic masterpiece works in cooking and streamlining family welfares, women started contributing to the corporate sector, manufacturing, Indian Army, education, ministry, and various other sectors. The Indian government’s measures for women empowerment have also been proactively supporting the cause. The skilling development programmes with high productivity have increased the opportunities for employment and raise in income level.Read More
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