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Empowered to Lead: The Inspiring Stories of Indian-Origin Women Making History Globally

Indian-origin women are breaking barriers in global politics, blending cultural heritage with visionary leadership to inspire change. From Kamala Harris and Jenifer Rajkumar in the U.S. to Pam Gosal in Scotland and Preet Kaur Gill in the U.K., their contributions span governance, human rights, sustainability, and community empowerment. Their stories exemplify the transformative power of representation, proving that diversity in leadership is essential for shaping inclusive and equitable societies

The Rs 300 Question: Can Madhya Pradesh’s Menstrual Hygiene Funds Truly Empower Young Women?

Despite UNICEF Praise, Critics Question if ₹300 Allocations Truly Meet Adolescent Girls' Menstrual Needs in Madhya Pradesh – Experts Say Cash Alone Can’t Address Cultural Barriers and Access Issues in Hygiene Drive

Justice Hema Report Triggers Mohanlal and AMMA Resignations: Is This the Dawn of a New Era in Malayalam Cinema?

Delhi: While one part of India is worried about the increase in rape cases and hitting the streets...

How Muslim (Girl) UPSC Aspirants Turned Setbacks into Stepping Stones

Kolkata: Wardah Khan, Nazia Parween and Saima Seraj share not only the accomplishment of clearing India's toughest exam,...

Women safety In Madhya Pradesh: Why BJP needs to address crimes against women in the heart of India as well

Bhopal: Women in Jabalpur on March 4 took a rally demanding the release of self-styled godman and rape convict Asaram...
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Empowered to Lead: The Inspiring Stories of Indian-Origin Women Making History Globally

Indian-origin women are breaking barriers in global politics, blending cultural heritage with visionary leadership to inspire change. From Kamala Harris and Jenifer Rajkumar in the U.S. to Pam Gosal in Scotland and Preet Kaur Gill in the U.K., their contributions span governance, human rights, sustainability, and community empowerment. Their stories exemplify the transformative power of representation, proving that diversity in leadership is essential for shaping inclusive and equitable societies

The Rs 300 Question: Can Madhya Pradesh’s Menstrual Hygiene Funds Truly Empower Young Women?

Despite UNICEF Praise, Critics Question if ₹300 Allocations Truly Meet Adolescent Girls' Menstrual Needs in Madhya Pradesh – Experts Say Cash Alone Can’t Address Cultural Barriers and Access Issues in Hygiene Drive

Justice Hema Report Triggers Mohanlal and AMMA Resignations: Is This the Dawn of a New Era in Malayalam Cinema?

Delhi: While one part of India is worried about the increase in rape cases and hitting the streets in protest, the other, Kerala’s film...

How Muslim (Girl) UPSC Aspirants Turned Setbacks into Stepping Stones

Kolkata: Wardah Khan, Nazia Parween and Saima Seraj share not only the accomplishment of clearing India's toughest exam, the UPSC 2023, but also their...

Women safety In Madhya Pradesh: Why BJP needs to address crimes against women in the heart of India as well

Bhopal: Women in Jabalpur on March 4 took a rally demanding the release of self-styled godman and rape convict Asaram Bapu on the occasion of International...

Women Voices Resound in India’s Political, Social, Diplomatic and Cultural Spheres- Saira Shah at NAM

Kolkata: Women in India are on the verge of getting one-third reservation in the Indian parliament. They are excelling in the political, social, diplomatic,...
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