The Ipsos IWD 2026 Survey reveals how Indians support gender equality while continuing to hold traditional views on family roles and masculinity.
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India’s Female LFPR in 2025 rose to 34.9% in the October–December quarter, adding nearly 60 lakh women to employment. This detailed analysis breaks down the numbers, sectoral shifts, and what …
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Women’s labour force participation is rising, but unemployment still hits women differently, especially in cities. This editorial blends official labour data with lived reality to explain why job loss becomes …
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Avtar Group’s 2025 rankings show that women-friendly cities are built through systems—not slogans. Bengaluru and Chennai lead, but the real story lies beneath the data.
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Restart with Infosys is helping women re-enter the workforce after career breaks by offering mentorship, skill development, and flexible opportunities. With nearly 900 women hired in FY24–25, the program is …
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Despite being a natural gateway for women into the workforce, flexi staffing in India continues to be male-dominated, with women making up only 25% of the workforce. This article explores …
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India’s demographic dividend is incomplete without women. Despite higher education rates, only 37% of Indian women are in the workforce—and most are in informal or unpaid roles. This article explores …