Women entrepreneurs show the way for workplace gender parity

March 15, 2015

New Delhi, Mar 15: The number of women entrepreneurs in India is on the rise and their startups, many of whom are in the booming e-commerce space, are showing the way for gender parity at workplace with some having as much as 50 per cent female staff, according to experts.

Women account for nearly half of the employable workforce but not all companies have such high levels of gender parity. As entrepreneurship, once considered 'a man's cup of tea', sees a sea change with many women taking the plunge, these new-age start-ups are seen encouraging female participation.

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From Lijjat Papad, Amul or other micro-finance funded small home-based businesses, women have been at the forefront but this trend has slowly spilled over to white-collar jobs as well. Of late, women are also making inroads into senior management roles in many businesses.

With startups like Zivame, Embibe, Grabhouse, The Lebel Corp and LimeRoad among others, they are making their presence felt in the online space too.

"The boom of technology, internet, and mobile has only helped Indian entrepreneurs in general to build more scalable businesses. And that has helped women entrepreneurs! And I think that has significantly changed the landscape," talent assessment and analytics platform Jombay Founder Suruchi Wagh said adding 50 per cent of the workforce in Jombay comprises of women.

"Extensive exposure and equal opportunities are increasing the trend of women in India becoming entrepreneurs as they compete with their male counterparts either during the education or during the employment," executive search firm GlobalHunt MD Sunil Goel said.

"We can see many examples of budding women entrepreneurs who are challenging the perception of business being 'a man's cup of tea'.

"These women are breaking the shackles of traditional Indian women and starting a business of their own," Pankhuri Shrivastava Co-Founder Grabhouse.com, a community-based online exchange for finding rented accommodation said.

Around 40 per cent of employees in Grabhouse are women.

Commenting on this, LabourNet, a social enterprise which enables livelihood through vocational education co-founder and CEO Gayathri Vasudevan said, "Nationwide women across various arena are opening up to entrepreneurial opportunities and challenges, as the impetus level from government has dramatically risen with several women oriented schemes and policies."

The glass ceiling mind-set doesn't exist in the new age companies, as compared to large and traditional firms and the ratio of women employees among start-up is encouraging. About 40 per cent of staff at LabourNet are women.

According to a study by CoCubes.com, an online hiring assessment firm 97.2 per cent of women aspire for higher responsibility at work place whereas the percentage of men who were found to be responsible was little less 95.6 per cent.

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August 6,2020

Ahmedabad, Aug 6: In a major incident, a fire broke out in a Covid-designated hospital in Ahmedabad killing eight coronavirus patients. The mishap occurred in the wee hours of Thursday.

All the victims were in the ICU ward, where the fire is said to have started. Officials said that they all died on the spot while 41 other patients were shifted to other hospitals following a rescue operation. One paramedic staff of the hospital who tried to douse the fire sustained burn injuries.  

Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, who is also the health minister, said that primary information has revealed that fire was caused by the short circuit in the ICU ward where eight patients were under treatment. 

He said that 41 other patients were shifted to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel hospital. The incident happened at Shrey Hospital in Navrangpura which is one of the Covid-19 designated hospitals. Over 300 patients have recovered at the hospital in the last two months.

Among the victims were five men and three women. They have been identified as Arif Mansuri, Narendra Shah, Manu Rami, Leelvati Shah, Navneet Shah, Jyoti Sindhi, Manu Rami and Ayesha Tirmizi  

Following the incident, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, "Saddened by the tragic hospital fire in Ahmedabad. Condolences to the bereaved families. May the injured recover soon. Spoke to CM @vijayrupanibjp Ji and Mayor
@ibijalpatel Ji regarding the situation. Administration is providing all possible assistance to the affected."

Soon after the tweet, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani ordered a probe into the matter to be conducted by Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Home, Sangeeta Singh and ACS (Urban Development) Mukesh Puri. 

They have been asked to submit a report in three days. Meanwhile, the hospital building has been sealed for further investigation. 

The chief minister has ordered a report within three days.

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August 9,2020

Pathanamthitta, Aug 9 : An orange alert has been issued in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district as the water level in Pamba dam is now flowing at 983.05 metres and it is likely to reach 983.50 metres within an hour.

A red alert will be declared at 984.5 metres and dam will open when the water level reaches 985 metres.

"The water level in Pamba dam is 983.05 metres now and is likely to reach 983.50 metres within an hour. So, the second alert- orange alert has been issued. A red alert will be declared at 984.5 metres and dam will open when it reaches 985 metres," said Pathanamthitta District Collector.

Meanwhile, a portion of the Shiva Temple in Aluva continues to remain submerged. However, the water level in the Periyar River is receding gradually and more part of the temple is above the water level now. 

As Kerala has been receiving heavy rain for the past few days, severe waterlogging affects traffic movement at Mannuthy bypass in Thrissur on Saturday.

On Friday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a red alert in Kozhikode district. It had also predicted rainfall in different parts of the state.

Due to heavy downpour, a massive landslide had occurred in Idukki district recently. The death toll in Idukki landslide has risen to 26, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Saturday.

The Chief Minister said that monsoon fury continues to be severe in the state.

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May 8,2020

New Delhi, May 8: India's count of COVID-19 cases on Friday rose to 56,342 including 1,886 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Currently, there are 37,916 active cases while 16,539 COVID-19 positive patients have been cured/discharged and one has migrated.

Maharashtra has the highest number of cases with 18,120 followed by Gujarat with 7,013 cases and Delhi with 5,980 cases.

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