Each woman has own set of challenges, they overcome them in own unique way - ADROSONIC ANI | Updated: Mar 12, 2021 11:48 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 12 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Each woman has her own set of challenges, which she overcomes in her own unique way. Some keep striving to constantly better themselves and remain one step ahead of the challenges that life throws at them, others work around conflicts and differences to move forward. Achieving a work-life balance, especially during Covid times, is of course a common challenge that they always strive for.
The digital consulting company, ADROSONIC, found International Women s Day a perfect occasion to ask an ensemble of successful women from across the globe: What Inspires Me and Let Me Inspire Each One Of You .
Chief Justice Bobde's remark caused a stir and a group of more than 4,000 women`s rights activists and progressive groups have written an open letter to him, saying that he must resign for asking a rapist to marry his schoolgoing victim and justifying marital rape in the Supreme Court.
After Virat Kohli shares adorable photo of Anushka Sharma and Vamika, actor celebrates the mothers
In the throwback photo, little Anushka Sharma can be seen cutting a cake with her mom there to assist her. Anushka Sharma , Instagram
Updated: Mar 8, 2021, 04:48 PM IST
After Virat Kohli shared a photo of Anushka Sharma and Vamika Kohli, the actor also took to her Instagram account and shared a childhood photo of herself with her mother, an ode to her on International Women s Day 2021.
In the throwback photo, little Anushka can be seen cutting a cake with her mom there to assist her. The mother-daughter duo could be seen smiling and unaware of the camera capturing their moment.
Portugal with more female managers than EU average By TPN/Lusa, in Business, News · 05-03-2021 15:52:00 · 0 Comments
Portugalhad 36 percent women in management positions in the third quarter of 2020, slightly above the 34 percent of the European Union (EU) average, according to data released on 5 March by Eurostat as part of International Women s Day.
According to the European statistics office, 46 percent of workers in the EU are women, but only 34 percent hold management positions.
In relation to member states, the highest percentage of women in management positions in the third quarter of 2020 was recorded in Latvia (45 percent) and Poland (44 percent), followed by Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia and Sweden (42 percent each).