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Leading women achievers of Indian origin in UK

Leading women achievers of Indian origin in UK
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Leading women achievers of Indian origin in UK reminisce mother s influence in their lives

Leading women achievers of Indian origin in UK reminisce mother s influence in their lives ANI | Updated: Apr 21, 2021 13:09 IST London [UK]/Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], April 21 (ANI/NewsVoir): In a lively virtual session of Tete-a-tea organized by Prabha Khaitan Foundation of Kolkata, UK-based author, journalist and social worker Lady Mohini Kent Noon, had an engaging conversation with Dr Alka Bagri and Bina Rani - two leading women achievers of Indian origin in the UK and cancer survivors - on the learning valuable lessons and the overarching influence of mothers in their lives. The Tete-a-tea session was flagged off by Swati Agarwal of Ehsaas Woman, Prabha Khaitan Foundation. Hundreds of visitors from India, UK and other countries joined the online session which focused on Lady Mohini Kent Noon s book Dear Mama which is a compilation of intimate letters to their mothers written by billionaires, spiritual gurus, members of the British

Leading women achievers of Indian origin in UK reminisce mother s influence in their lives

Leading women achievers of Indian origin in UK reminisce mother s influence in their lives
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Women at work | The Daily Star

Women at work That a woman has to be twice as good to get half as far has been a popular sentiment for near about a century, and sadly, it remains as pertinent and true today. Phenomena like the pink tax, the wage gap are evident in most countries, but these are just two of the more recognised and easily observable issues facing women in the workplace, but a larger aspect has been the effects that the larger society’s attitude has on the lives of individuals, which is much more evident in the case of women. There are multiple aspects to the barriers women face when they decide to work out of the house, be it for need or simply to pursue passions. Despite those facts, it remains true that Bangladesh has in fact come a long way towards female empowerment. The intentional push to enrol more female children to school by making it free, to making workplaces more inclined to recruit more women, to making child care services more available, and an overall improvement in visibility for

Offering a new life to homeless | The Daily Star

Offering a new life to homeless Govt to provide houses to 2.93 lakh families in phases on the occasion of Mujib Borsho A view of a cluster of houses in Rupganj’s Murapara area, built under the Ashrayan-2 project. The government is building such houses for landless and homeless families to mark Mujib Borsho. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the virtual hand-over ceremony today. The photo was taken on Thursday. Photo: Anisur Rahman Asia Begum s beaming face reflected her cherished dream of living in her own house, which may become a reality as the government pledged to provide land and houses to homeless and landless people to mark Mujib Borsho.

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