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Fewer women use or own mobile devices, and even fewer possess the skills required to leverage the devices and participate in ...
According to a study by the National Family Health Survey in 2019-2021, only 12% of young women in rural India had a major say in choosing their husbands. That is extremely shocking!
The Ministry of Rural Development has partnered with the Ministry of Skill Development to train women in self-help groups, ...
The first Comprehensive Annual Modular Survey shows that there is wider access to the Internet, but with significant ...
In a landmark step towards strengthening livelihoods in rural India and promoting economic self-reliance among women, the ...
For young women like Kumari, coding and programming skills help gain access to India’s $250bn IT industry, which employs more than five million people and where 36 percent of the workforce is women.
Historically, rural women in India have been largely excluded from the economic mainstream due to limited access to resources ...
Over time, rural women of India, as women of many Global South communities, have found ways to leapfrog legal, societal, and colonial constrictions chiseled on their lifeworld and longings. And in ...
Indian women: Climbing the U ... when it was 15.5 per cent for urban and 56.3 per cent for rural women. ... Modern ICT may have the potential to correct the source distortion, ...
The future of healthcare for rural Indian women holds promise with ongoing initiatives, policy reforms, and innovative healthcare solutions. The collective efforts of policymakers, healthcare ...
As India develops, women are dropping out of its workforce – in record numbers. This is happening among rich and poor women, in urban and rural areas – across social class, religion and age ...