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India's Educated Women Struggle for Jobs: Report

A new report reveals a stark gap between women's education and employment in India. Only 34-37% of female graduates are employable, with pay gaps and low leadership roles hindering economic growth.

Haryana: Two Births, Contrasting Gender Celebrations

In Haryana, two families celebrated births in starkly different ways: one held a feast for a daughter, breaking tradition, while another welcomed an 11th child, a son, after 10 daughters. Explore the societal narratives.

Stalin: Unite Against Communalism & Drug Menace

Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin launched MDMK's 'Equality March' in Trichy, urging unity against communal hatred and drug abuse. He criticized divisive politics and called for responsible filmmaking.

Odisha's transgender student enrolment rises sharply

Odisha's formal education system witnesses a remarkable rise in transgender student enrolment, from 1 to 74 in four years. New state schemes aim to boost inclusion further. Explore the data and initiatives driving this change.

Apple's Detroit Academy: $30M Cost, Mixed Job Results

Apple's Detroit Developer Academy, a $30 million initiative, faces questions on job placement effectiveness. While 71% of graduates find jobs, costs are high and enrolment is below target. Read the full investigation.

SC Upholds Will, Denies Daughter's Share in Father's Property

The Supreme Court of India overturned lower courts to uphold a father's will that disinherited his daughter for marrying outside the community. The ruling prioritizes the testator's wish over principles of equitable division. Read the full analysis.

Gender Justice in India: The Gap Between Law and Life

India's Constitution and landmark judgments promise gender equality, but the struggle for safety, dignity, and equity continues in homes, workplaces, and public spaces. Explore the journey and the persistent gaps.

Delhi: Educated Women Rise, But Jobs Remain Elusive

A Delhi govt report shows women are excelling in higher education and teaching roles, yet their workforce participation remains critically low at 14.2%. Explore the data and the structural barriers behind this paradox.

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