More Indian men are cooking, helping and posting kitchen moments. But women still carry most of the planning, cleaning, remembering and invisible work that keeps homes running.
Saransh Jain
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With AI rapidly absorbing creative and cognitive labour, Saransh Jain explores the need for Human Quotas — a new social contract ensuring that technology serves people, not replaces them.
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In a powerful commentary, Changeincontent’s co-founder Saransh Jain explores why a sense of belonging at work is not a luxury, but a necessity. Drawing from real-life stories in Indian workplaces, …
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HBO’s The White Lotus just rewrote Hollywood’s rules. All regular cast members, whether veteran or newcomer, earn the same paycheck. This move challenges decades of unequal compensation in entertainment and …
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MoSPI’s Men and Women in India 2024 is not just another report. It maps out progress, setbacks, and the complex truths about gender gaps in India. From financial inclusion to …
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Kotak Life has once again been recognised as ET Now’s Best Organisation for Women. This marks the second year of back-to-back recognition for the brand’s deep-rooted inclusion practices, equity-driven leadership, …
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AI is pushing boundaries, but at what cost? While we generate Ghibli art and play with prompts, water scarcity is worsening—and women are paying the price. From lost education to …