Women-led Development : A Paradigm Shift towards Equity & Inclusion - By Ranjeet Shah
Women have been central to the grand vision of New India. India needs not just women’s development but women-led development that makes women the leading force of our development trajectory. Women are realising their worth in all walks of life. They are demanding gender equality & justice in every sphere and helping themselves to become empowered.
Recently, the Prime Minister of India asserted that the country has entered a phase of women-led development where girls constitute 43% of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education stream students — among the highest in the world — and even women’s self-help groups ....
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