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Shree Lahiri

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Playing with words is her favorite pastime, and for her “The pen is mightier than the sword”, as she believes the power of the pen is all-pervasive. Her varied experience spans Image Management and Journalism.

Should we teach children entrepreneurial skills?

  • November 20, 2019
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Should we teach children entrepreneurial skills?
On 20th November – Universal Children’s Day, Sheatwork observes that it is important to create awareness in children about entrepreneurship On 20th November, it is interesting to note that Universal…
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Entrechat with Shikha Moudgill – CEO, Corecomm Consultants

  • November 15, 2019
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Entrechat with Prachi Kagzi – Founder of Little Passports

  • November 15, 2019
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E&Y course tries to tame women employees, says female brain is like pancake

  • November 14, 2019
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E&Y course tries to tame women employees, says female brain is like pancake
Do not flaunt your body because sexuality scrambles the mind. Speak briefly as women often ramble and miss the point. Do not confront men in meetings in order to not…
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Women fighting stress at workplace 40% more prone to heart diseases: Harvard University study

  • November 14, 2019
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Women fighting stress at workplace 40% more prone to heart diseases
Women with highly stressful work lives are 40% more prone to heart diseases than those who are less stressed-out, according to a Harvard University study. The study, which analysed the…
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Women in Japan protest against employers’ “flat shoes are bad manners” policy

  • November 14, 2019
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Women in Japan protest against employers' 'flat shoes are bad manners' policy
Thousands of women in Japan have spoken out against the unfriendly workplace policy that makes it mandatory for them to wear high heels to the office. According to a report…
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Women empowerment possible through quotas in Parliament: Vice President Venkaiah Naidu

  • November 14, 2019
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Women empowerment possible through quotas in Parliament Vice President Venkaiah Naidu
Vice President of India, Venkaiah Naidu, has made a strong case for political empowerment of women by providing them adequate reservation in Parliament and state legislatures. “I would also like…
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Goldman Sachs makes suits, ties optional to attract top talent

  • November 11, 2019
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Goldman Sachs makes suits, ties optional to attract top talent
American investment bank, Goldman Sachs, earlier this year, relaxed the official dress code for all its employees with the objective of bringing about a more casual environment in the workplace…
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Japanese workplaces draw flak for bizarre glasses ban for women employees

  • November 11, 2019
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Japanese workplaces draw flak for bizarre glasses ban for women employees
Bizarre and downright oppressive dress code for working women at Japanese offices created a storm on social media, proving that a developed economy may not coincide with a developed and…
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How women are critical for Modi’s $5-trillion GDP target

  • November 11, 2019
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How women are critical for Modi's $5-trillion GDP target
If women and men around the world participated equally as entrepreneurs, global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) could ultimately rise by approximately 3% to 6%, boosting the global economy by $2.5 trillion to $5…
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