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Vishal Bhardwaj, Sreekar Prasad and Deepa Bhatia among 529 new invites for Academy membershipA distinguished group of 529 artists, including Indian talents like director-composer Vishal Bhardwaj, editors Deepa Bhatia and A Sreekar P...
Representation improved but many women directors still lacking substantive roles in India's boardroomsIndian companies have met the mandate for women directors on boards. However, a new report reveals their participation is often symbolic. M...
Paris Olympics 2024: Indian Archers aim to break medal jinxIndian archers are aiming for their first-ever Olympic medal in Paris with a full six-member squad competing in all five events. Veterans T...
Four companies fined for failing to hire female directors on timeThe Registrar of Companies (RoC) under the MCA has imposed penalties of ₹485,000 each on JM Financial Properties and Holdings, Shankar Pack...
Boardrooms need more women not just for the sake of gender parity but also for India Inc82% of women felt comfortable voicing their opinions, and that their opinions were measured by their credibility, knowledge and approach in...
FMCG most sought after sector by job-seekers: StudyMost of the top FMCG companies grapple with the challenge of not having the requisite percentage of women in their workforce as only 14 per...
India's boxing contingent for Tokyo Olympics unlikely to go past 9 as world qualifiers cancelledWith the IOC deciding to scrap the Olympic world qualifiers for boxing because of the "challenges" posed by the global COVID-19 restriction...
Jugaad of Inclusion: Why quota for women board directors is failing to bring about real changeThe purpose of reservation is to correct the exclusion of capable and qualified women from corporate boards.
Only 10% women think they will be CEOs: SurveyNearly 70% of women executives are hired for support functions and not core ones, reveals a TimesJobs survey.
Playing fair: IIMs take the lead, open boardroom door to more womenMost B-schools have either appointed 3 women on their boards or exceeded the target by roping in more.
Degree row: DySP Harmanpreet may be demoted to constable's postThe government, however, is yet to take a final decision as the home department has sought comments from the director general of police on ...
Women directors at family firms face 'competence versus kinship' challengeAccording to a report, standalone family firms have a higher proportion of women directors compared with family business group affiliated f...
Gender diversity on boards improves, but more ground needs to be covered: ExpertsThe full intended benefits of the law are yet to kick in as nearly 25% of the women appointees on boards are family members of the owners.
Failure of education market: Hefty fees for worthless degrees don't buy well-paying jobsCommoditised market-oriented educational model is a scam, as it systematically milks customers for large sums of money and offers too littl...
BJP President Amit Shah wishes luck to Rio-bound Indian hockey teams"The entire country is expecting medals from both the teams. Especially we are expecting a gold from the men's team," he said.
Hockey India announces junior women's team for New Zealand TourHockey India Secretary General, Md. Mushtaque Ahmad said, "The Junior Women Asia Cup is an important tournament as a win there will secure ...
Four women CFOs who put money to work despite challengesEven as Corporate India sees a surge in the number of women making it to the top ranks, women CFOs continue to remain a rare breed.
- Women entrepreneurs making their mark
Besides changing mindsets and a few rules, women entrepreneurs are making their mark. SME is proving to be an ideal platform for these wome...
- Probationer without qualification has no right to job: SC
A probationer who does not possess the requisite qualification, like command over the regional language of the place where he is posted, ca...
- BPOs open more doors to women
Move over Penelope Cruz, BPOs are giving a more relevant meaning to the phrase ‘Woman on Top’.