PM Modi Lauds ‘Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar’ Initiative As A Model Of Jan Bhagidari
PM Modi lauds 'Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar' as a model of Jan Bhagidari, boosting women’s health and family well-being.
Study Links Prolonged Periods To Long COVID In Women
Study finds long COVID may cause heavier, longer, and irregular periods in women due to hormonal changes and uterine inflammation.
Indian Women Airbnb Hosts Earn Rs 260 Crore In 2024; Drive Hospitality Growth
Indian women are making a mark in hospitality, with nearly 30% of Airbnb hosts earning Rs 260 crore in 2024.
Delhi High Court: Real Empowerment Lies In Women’s Safety In Public Spaces
The Delhi High Court stated that, even decades after independence, women still face harassment in public places.
Maharashtra Records 58.22% Voting, Jharkhand Wraps Up With 67.59% Turnout In Assembly Polls
Maharashtra recorded 58.22% voter turnout till 5 pm on Wednesday in its 288 constituencies, while Jharkhand concluded its two-phase assembly elections with 67.59% turnout in the second phase and 66.65% in the first phase
Study Finds Higher Rates Of Anxiety & Depression In Women Post Cardiac Arrest
A study by Amsterdam University Medical Centre found that female survivors of cardiac arrest are more likely to experience anxiety & depression than males.
Lisa Nandy Among Record Set Of Women In UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Cabinet
The Manchester-born daughter of Calcutta-born academic Dipak Nandy and English mother Luise Byers has spoken at Labour Party conferences about her Indian roots
Adani Foundation To Train Rural Women For Sustainable Livelihood
In 2020, the Adani Foundation encouraged farmers to take up the dairy business and started a dairy development program.
Supreme Court Directs SCBA To Reserve 1/3rd Posts For Women
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) to reserve at least 1/3rd of its executive committee posts for women.
Australian Prime Minister Calls Violence Against Women A National Crisis
Domestic violence rates in Australia are lower than the OECD average, with Argentina, Turkey, and the United States being among the worst offenders