BARBIE founders—Bachelors Abroad Returned to Build in the Indian Ecosystem—represent a new founder archetype shaping India’s startup landscape through global exposure and local intent.
Anagha BP
Anagha BP
Anagha BP writes about identity, gender, and the politics of everyday life. Her writing blends research with reflection, turning complex social issues into accessible narratives. At Changeincontent, she focuses on disability inclusion, policy analysis, and underrepresented stories that challenge societal bias and provoke thought.
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Karnataka endorses the provision of sustainable, free menstrual care products for one million girls.
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPKarnataka has announced a first-of-its-kind programme to provide free menstrual care products, including reusable menstrual cups and sanitary pads, to over one million school-going girls—linking women’s health, education, and sustainability.
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Gig work and the 90-day rule: What changed for India’s platform workers under the 2025 Labour Reforms
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPIndia’s 2025 labour reforms finally bring gig and platform workers under a formal social security framework. But the draft rules introduce a 90-day threshold (and a 120-day requirement for workers …
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Women are entering gig work for flexibility and income, but old inequalities persist. This article explores what gig work truly offers women—and where it fails them.
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Ama Su Vahak Scheme: Why India needs more women mobility entrepreneurs on the road
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPThe Ama Su Vahak Scheme supports women as drivers, vehicle owners, and mobility entrepreneurs. Beyond income, it reshapes safety, access, and women’s visibility in public spaces.
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National Startup Day 2026: Ten years of Startup India and the uneven road ahead for women founders
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPNational Startup Day 2026 marks ten years of Startup India. While women founders have grown in number, funding gaps and bias still shape their road ahead.
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The gig economy is reshaping how millions of Indians work. This guide explains who gig workers are, how the gig economy functions, and why it is growing so rapidly.
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Her Path, Her Power Report: What India’s data reveals about women’s workforce inclusion
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPThe Her Path, Her Power Report highlights a stark truth about women’s workforce inclusion in India. While education and apprenticeships grow, most women remain excluded from stable jobs, leadership roles, …
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From parliament chambers to construction sites: Women still struggle for basic sanitation
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPDespite policies and progress claims, women still struggle for basic sanitation across workplaces and public spaces. From courts to construction sites, the absence of safe toilets reveals how deeply systems …
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Women at Professional Events: Why are many hesitant to attend or speak up in these events?
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPDespite their growing presence in the workforce, women remain underrepresented at professional events. From safety concerns to unequal speaking time and unwelcoming networking spaces, this article explains why participation drops—and …