Despite decades of progress toward gender equality, 133 million girls remain out of school worldwide. UNESCO highlights ...
There are many 'gaps' in the education system which cannot be closed by government intervention because they are linked to ...
The state’s limited capacity to build and maintain enough government institutions has led to private actors stepping in. Private schools and colleges promise better infrastructure, English-medium ...
The world has moved closer to gender parity in education in the last three decades, but at least 133 million girls still ...
Deep-rooted disparities in pre-primary education perpetuate inequality, setting unequal trajectories for children's future ...
India's business world is at a critical juncture, as the shortage of female leadership continues to inflict economic strain.
Northeast states have experienced faster reductions in multidimensional poverty than the national average, with 135 million ...
Inclusion of women in all three shifts at Tata Steel's Jamshedpur plant from February 1 next year follows its 'Udaan: Wings ...
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Bollywood actor Kriti Sanon made history by becoming the first Indian celebrity to speak at the World Health Summit (WHS) ...
A majority of the respondents (77%) believe that women are as effective as men in leadership roles. Over 65% said that having ...
Reece holds a basketball. The YMCA Sutton Coldfield is funded equally by money raised from Comic Relief and the #iwill Fund. Virtually Minded is a social action project which provides a safe space for ...