Empowering Men as Champions of Women’s Safety & Equality!

In this magnificent tapestry of humanity, WOMEN shine as the ‘Warriors of Magnanimous Empowerment and Nobility’, transcending mere gender distinctions with their innate strength that surpasses physical might. Their resilience, wisdom, and nurturing spirit weave an indomitable fabric of influence, uplifting not only themselves but also the entire world. While delving deeper into the profound impact of womenfolk, it becomes …

Women’s Empowerment and Workplace Security

Empowerment is a key feature of modern workplaces all around the globe. Businesses that empower employees and foster a culture of engagement at work enjoy higher retention, increased productivity, and a 21% increase in profitability. Empowerment in the workplace can keep staff safe, too. Employees who feel supported by their employer are far more likely to raise issues. They also …

Starting a Podcast To Inform and Empower Women

If you’re considering starting a podcast, we don’t blame you. You may be interested in starting a show dedicated to informing and empowering women to nurture their health. This is especially important in an age where health misinformation and gender-based discrimination are commonplace. For instance, recent research revealed that on  Pinterest, about 51.1%  of posts about breast cancer contained misinformation. …

Cyber crimes against women and laws in India

India does not define the term ‘cyber crime’ under any legislation. The term ‘cyber’ relates to computers, the internet, or technology, thus implying that cyber crimes refer to offenses committed in virtual reality with the use of the internet. Cyber crimes against women are gender-specific offenses that are increasing day by day, becoming rampant in the cyber world. Cyber crimes …

Gender Inequality in the Politics of ‘Leisure’

According to the time-use survey 2019-20 for India, “Employed young women in paid work in rural India spent about 4 hours and 50 minutes on household chores. Their counterparts in urban areas spent around 2 hours and 45 minutes on domestic work. In contrast, employed young men spent only 40 and 30 minutes in rural and urban areas, respectively, carrying …