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Gender inequality in India's higher education sector - The Hindu BusinessLine


Gender inequality in India s higher education sector
Payal Kumar |
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While the glass ceiling for women is difficult to shatter in the corporate sector, it’s even worse in the higher education in India. Less than 7 per cent of Vice-Chancellors in India are women. As diversity and inclusion become well-entrenched ideas in the global workspace, what can our higher education institutes (HEIs) do to catch-up on policies to ensure gender equity?
As per the most recent Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021, 20 per cent of the top 200 higher education institutions the world over are led by women – that is 41 of the top 200 institutions. In contrast, the statistics on women leadership in India paints a dismal picture. While many make it to mid-ranking posts such as Deans, Heads of Departments and Controller of Examination, fewer than 7 per cent of Vice Chancellors in India are women. And that too about half of these have been relegated to ....

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Decluttering the Encryption and Platform Regulation Debate in India


Decluttering the Encryption and Platform Regulation Debate in India
ANI |
Updated: Apr 06, 2021 12:37 IST
New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI/BusinessWire India): On Sunday, April 4, 2021, The Dialogue, a Delhi based Tech Policy think tank, in partnership with Law and Tech Society of National Law School of India, hosted a Virtual Conference on Encryption and Platform Regulation Debate in India wherein the results of the National Essay Competition on Encryption and Platform Regulation were also declared.
The Essay competition spanning over the last seven months received 156 registrations across legal institutions in India from undergraduates to PhD Scholars. The essay competition was adjudged by Justice A.P. Shah (Former Chief Justice, Delhi High Court), Dr Menaka Guruswamy (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court), Dr Joan Barata (Non-Resident Fellow, Stanford Centre for Internet and Society), Rodney D Ryder (Founding Partner, Scriboard) an ....

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