From voice-based interfaces to AI captions and ergonomic desks, inclusive design is redefining the modern workplace. As we celebrate World Usability Day 2025, it’s time to recognise usability as more …
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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World Usability Day 2025: Designing emerging technologies for the human experience
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPWorld Usability Day (November 13, 2025) reminds us that progress means designing technology that serves people, not the other way around. This year’s theme — Emerging Technologies and the Human …
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Equal work, Unequal pay: The invisible inequality of the gig workforce in India
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPFrom delivery riders to freelance coders, India’s gig workers are everywhere — but they still earn less for equal work. As platforms grow, pay parity and protection must define the …
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International Day of Care and Support: A reminder that care work is not just women’s work
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPFrom homes to hospitals, women carry the world’s care burden. On the International Day of Care and Support, Changeincontent calls for a shift — from seeing care as charity to …
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Maharashtra’s Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana shows how digital welfare schemes can still exclude rural women. Poor network coverage, low mobile ownership, and costly e-KYC travel highlight India’s gendered digital divide …
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Lokah is not just a blockbuster — it’s a breakthrough. The Malayalam-language superhero film led by Kalyani Priyadarshan redefines how women are written, filmed, and celebrated on screen. Could this …
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This Diwali, your shopping choices can rebuild communities. Supporting local businesses keeps India’s money, culture, and craftsmanship alive — while reducing environmental impact and creating jobs. The numbers prove it.
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Women in the Central Government: Why India’s public institutions still lag in gender parity
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPWomen form just 17.5% of the CBDT workforce, highlighting persistent underrepresentation in central government jobs. The absence of recent employee censuses makes it difficult to track progress or measure policy …
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Capgemini Study on Gender and Leadership: How stereotypes still shape pay, promotions, and perceptions of power
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPThe Capgemini study on gender and leadership finds that gender stereotypes still shape pay, promotions, and perceptions of technical skill. While confidence among women leaders is rising, bias continues to …
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Menstrual Leaves in India: How states and companies are redefining workplace equality
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPIndia is witnessing a quiet revolution in menstrual health. With Karnataka’s statewide menstrual leave policy and corporate pioneers like Acer India and L&T stepping up, menstruation is no longer a …