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Exclusive: Ananya Birla opens up about her struggles with mental health, using her privilege to help others, and paving her own way in music

“Want to build a snowman?” asks a voice. Ananya Birla and I are having our own Frozen moment in downtown Manhattan. A winter storm has just passed and the roads are lined with snow. As the 26-year-old navigates a slushy sidewalk, her honey-blond waves fly against the icy wind. We are in the Lower East Side, walking past its typical contradictions: the smell of freshly baked cookies followed by the stench of overflowing trash cans, chic boutiques selling ceramics and CBD oils beside a boarded-up business that didn’t make it through the pandemic. But there’s still a buzz to the city. It’s 4pm on a Thursday and everyone seems to have somewhere to be, us included. We are looking for a spot to build a snowman.

Only half of women in developing world feel free to make decisions of their body, says UN report

ET Panache NEWS Powered by An unequal music: Only half of women in developing world feel free to make decisions about contraception, says report SECTIONS An unequal music: Only half of women in developing world feel free to make decisions about contraception, says reportReuters Last Updated: Apr 14, 2021, 11:37 AM IST Share Synopsis iStock Related Only about half of women and girls in developing countries are able to make decisions over their own bodies such as whether they want to have sex, seek healthcare and use contraception, a United Nations report said on Wednesday. From being denied access to contraception or abortion services, made to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM) and virginity tests, or married as children, women and girls are often forced to give up control over their bodies, it said.

Marico s compassionate approach to a working mom-to-be is what every Indian company needs

Marico s compassionate approach to a working mom-to-be is what every Indian company needs SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 09, 2021, 04:25 PM IST Share Synopsis Agencies Related Motherhood is considered as one of the most-wonderful life experiences, but for most working women, it can turn into horror without enough support from their organisations. In 2016, the amendment to the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, was passed which would allow working moms-to-be to get six months of paid leave. While most companies try and offer support to working mothers after the birth of their child, very few organisations consider the importance of pre-delivery care. A recent testimonial by a new joinee rated five stars to FMCG company

No work-life balance: Pandemic burdens women more than men with personal & professional responsibilities

No work-life balance: Pandemic burdens women more than men with personal & professional responsibilities
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LXME founder feels the challenge for a start-up is more pronounced for women

LXME founder feels the challenge for a start-up is more pronounced for women SECTIONS Share Priti Rathi Gupta also shared how the last year helped her find a new balance. Related Startups are a challenge. More so for women says Priti Rathi Gupta. The Founder of LXME says that while things are looking up for women, there’s still a long way to go before the playing field is leveled. “We have made some progress over the last couple of months, but when it comes to business, salary packages and any earning opportunities, there’s still a long way to go,” she tells ET Panache.

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