Tags : gender equality

L&M SPECIAL

International Women’s Day 2026: Industry Leaders Highlight Need for Skills,

Team L&M This International Women’s Day 2026, industry leaders across technology, climate finance, mobility, and education highlight the importance of empowering women.  This, they say, can be done by imparting skills, opportunities, and leadership roles to them. Experts say women’s participation is essential for building stronger and more inclusive economies. Be it any field – […]Read More

L&M SPECIAL

International Women’s Day 2026: Six Corporate Initiatives Driving Women’s Empowerment

Team L&M International Women’s Day (March 8) is increasingly becoming a moment to reflect on long-term structural change rather than a symbolic celebration. Across industries, organisations are now institutionalising women’s empowerment in India through structured programmes that create access, build skills, and redesign systems to enable sustained participation. From aviation and agriculture to manufacturing and […]Read More

SANDIP SOPARRKAR

Dance and paint to promote tourism

This beautiful world looks even more beautiful to us because of artistes who show us the various colours of life around. There are different types of artistes in this world. Some are singers, dancers, painters, musicians and many more. But there are a few who are all-in-one. It has been a while that I have […]Read More

L&M SPECIAL

Dilemma of Women in Rural India: To Skill or Not

Manju Gill, Skill development has emerged as one of the most important tools for women empowerment in rural India. Government initiatives and CSR-led programs have invested heavily in building world-class training centres, aimed at improving employability and creating sustainable livelihoods. However, the real question remains: Are these skill development schemes truly empowering rural women—or are […]Read More

DIL SE

A Disturbing Conversation in Delhi Metro

Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Heard a woman talking so loudly on her handphone in Delhi Metro on a Monday morning. This woman, in her late thirties or early forties, was talking to her friend about someone, may be her sister-in-law. From what I could gather from the forcible evesdropping (she was so loud, I couldn’t help not […]Read More

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