Actor Vaquar Shaikh shares his thoughts on women empowerment and gender equality in the entertainment industry. He believes that every day should be a celebration of women and womanhood. Vaquar acknowledges the power, strength, and positive outlook that women possess. He emphasizes that Women’s Day should be observed every day and not just on one specific day. Vaquar also discusses the importance of listening to women and supporting them in their endeavors.
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Minister for Local Self-Governments M.B. Rajesh announced that Kudumbashree employees will be allowed to work from home for a day during their menstrual period. This decision was made to address the challenges faced by women during menstruation. The announcement was made during the International Women’s Day observance event organized in Thiruvananthapuram.
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Annually, on March 8th, individuals worldwide come together to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). This article provides speech ideas for students to celebrate and honor the achievements and contributions of women around the world.
The Uttarakhand High Court has made a groundbreaking decision, affirming that women cannot be refused employment because of pregnancy. This landmark ruling, inspired by the case of Misha Upadhyay, who was denied a nursing officer position due to her pregnancy, marks a major advancement in gender equality and the protection of fundamental rights in India.
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The Uttarakhand committee on Uniform Civil Code examined the reforms made in Muslim-majority nations to achieve gender equality. The panel also studied the constitutional and legal reforms in personal laws and gender justice across various religions in India.
Shreya Dharmarajan, a 21-year-old woman from Chennai, won a competition and became the British high commissioner for a day. She got a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and participated in discussions on sustainable development goals and UK-India research collaboration.
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The G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration of 2023 is a historic commitment towards gender equality and women’s empowerment. Under India’s presidency, the focus shifted to ‘Women-led Development’, addressing education, entrepreneurship, leadership, and climate resilience. Outcomes include a digital skilling platform and a mentorship platform. India’s G20 Presidency involved citizens in discussions and showcased local women artisans and entrepreneurs. The declaration challenges countries to take meaningful steps towards gender equality.