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What Is a Woman’s Day?

In 2023, a Twitter account called the Gender Pay Gap Bot became popular for automatically replying to any organisation that tweeted about International Womens Day, with data on their gender pay gap. It put pressure on companies, calling them out for posting fluff instead of working towards being an equal employer. In India, as of October last year, the female labour force participation stood at 37%. In the decade since market regulator SEBI made it compulsory for listed companies to have at least one woman director on their board, women’s representation on Indian corporate boards has tripled from 6 per cent in 2013 to 18 per cent in 2022. What is the reality for these women at work, then? If we remove the fluff, what story does the data tell us?

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Zero Hour: The Climate and Us

This week, the 22nd of April marked ‘Earth Day’, an annual global event to demonstrate support for environmental protection. This came during a time when India was experiencing its second heat-wave of the month. The first spell scorched parts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat, while the second is currently hitting Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal. This, naturally, will have effects on agriculture and energy consumption, in addition to the upcoming general elections. India’s power ministry has asked the state-run National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) to secure additional gas supplies in case of a surge in demand. The 2022 heatwave impacted wheat production severely, forcing an export ban, and climate experts are predicting a similar derailment this year. 

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Zero Hour: The Climate and Us
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