Equal Pay, Equal Play: A New Era for Women’s Pay in Sports
Globally, women athletes often earn 30-50% less than their male counterparts. In India, this inequality is evident through match fees…
Read MoreGlobally, women athletes often earn 30-50% less than their male counterparts. In India, this inequality is evident through match fees…
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Read MoreTo make chess more accessible and engaging, I developed a proprietary curriculum that simplifies the game’s rules using relatable analogies from Bollywood and cricket, such as references to Rohit Sharma and the iconic duo Jai and Veeru.
Read MoreAarav had recently witnessed a close family member’s battle with cancer. The experience set the firm foundations of his goal to actively help others trying to cope with the lived reality of the disease. Thus, his TribesforGOOD program had the clear objective of raising awareness on the various preventative measures, stages of treatments, and challenges regarding cancer.
Read MoreWhat comes to your mind when you hear the word “investing”? Probably financial returns or making a lot of money, but what if I told you that investing could also refer to “social good”? This is where impact investing comes in, creating an opportunity for social or environmental returns. It aims to redefine the purpose of investing to holistically include meaningful social change.
Read MoreTheir motivations lie in their deeply personal experiences. Samaira’s drive comes from having witnessed a valued house help member struggle with meeting her regular financial requirements. Gargi, on the other hand, grew concerned over the lack of financial education among young students within her community and from less privileged backgrounds.
Read MoreAnaya Taneja, a passionate young leader, is driven by a dual vision: to empower the small businesses that are the backbone of her community and to uplift women from underserved communities through social entrepreneurship.
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