Article on March 07, 2023
In Indian D2C Sector, 56% Of Sellers And 61% Of All Buyers Are Women
Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities contribute to the largest share of the women's D2C brands in India, making up for a total of 89 per cent of all D2C businesses led by women
Read MoreupGrad Campus, Formerly Impartus Lays Off 30% Of Its Workforce
Impartus was incorporated into upGrad and rebranded as ‘upGrad Campus’ following the acquisition.
Read MorePaytm, AP Govt Sign MoU To Drive Initiatives In Financial Inclusion
The agreement aims to promote mutual cooperation in the areas of industrial development, financial inclusion, public health, cyber security and Prevention of Financial frauds in Andhra Pradesh
Read MoreFreecharge MD And CEO Resigns, Plans To Launch Its Own Venture
Freecharge appointed Mehta as the MD for a four-year tenure from August 20, 2019, to August 19, 2023, according to a media report.
Read MoreApparel Brand Off Duty Raises Rs 4 Cr From Velocity.in
Off Duty was founded by Madina S Khan and Shahbaaz Khan in 2019 with a mission to cater to the street-style fashion trends for teens and early adults
Read MoreAmazon Partners With Womennovator, Aims To Help Over 200 Entrepreneurs
During the following 24 months, Amazon will accept these Womennovator businesses into its online exports programme, Global Selling
Read MoreMeta Sees Strong Momentum In Women Entrepreneurs Using Its Apps In India
Women are also playing a critical role in supporting each other by forming communities. On Meta, 40 per cent of Facebook groups related to entrepreneurship have been created by women in the last three years
Read MoreE-learning Startup Moodle Floats Indian Subsidiary
Indian customers will be able to access a range of services from the local subsidiary of Moodle
Read MoreSurvey Reveals, 50% Women Miss Leadership Opportunities Because Of Their Own Self-limiting Biases
According to the report, 84.1 per cent of respondents believe that a tailored capacity-building program would enhance their leadership journey, a survey by India Leaders for Social Sector (ILSS) discloses
Read MoreAround 35% Surge In Job Openings For Women In India's White-Collar Sector: Study
Women's workforce participation has primarily increased due to two factors. First, women who dropped out of work during the pandemic to become full-time caregivers have now re-joined the workforce
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