As we all know, gender inequality is not limited to India; it exists in most countries around the world, including the U.S. The gender wage gap is evidence of this. As the following infographic shows, the difference in economic attainments between men and women as shown in their earnings, is one aspect of the gender gap that we must make an effort to eliminate. It's true that there's still a long struggle ahead for us, but we've got the determination and the enthusiasm to work for change.
This page is dedicated to the Women’s Literacy Project of Gulabgarh (district Paddar, state of J&K., India). The project, launched in November, 2010 by Mr. Tashi Chering, aims to eradicate female illiteracy in the area.
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Sunday, 13 January 2013
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Making growth inclusive in an emerging economy
Here's a very interesting and inspiring
interview with Chanda Kochhar, managing director and CEO of ICICI,
India's largest private bank.
According to Ms. Kochhar, there is a greater consciousness towards gender neutrality in the emerging economies such as India, where increased growth opportunities mean new growth opportunities for the women of these countries.
It is also interesting to learn how certain aspects of traditional culture, such as the joint family system, can coexist with development and even contribute to helping men and women work together and build understanding between them.
Imagine how much more can be achieved in a 100% literate country!
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