2. ARE WOMEN UNDERVALUED???
Ekta
Kappor
Indra
Nooyi
Neelam
Dhawan
Mallika
Srinivasan
Creative Head of Balaji Telefilms
CFO and President of PepsiCo
M.D of H.P India
Director of TAFE India
5. ARE WOMEN UNDERUTILIZED???
Corporates 32% of Indian Corporate Women are under utilized
• 32% of working Women in corporates are not getting work based their capabilities – Thomson
Reuters Research
Home Makers 46% of Educated Indian Women are sitting at home
• Even after getting educated, 46% of Indian Women are home makers – Thomson Reuters Research
54% of Indian Women is not getting skilled labor training because of
Skilled Labor gender inequality
• Skilled Labor jobs are not being provided by contractors to the women
6. ARE WOMEN SAFE IN INDIA???
Acid
Throwing
Rank #
4 in
world
24,206
rapes
in 2013 Sexual
Rape
Harassment
Rank #
5 in
world
Trafficking
Rank #
27 in
world
7. Testimonials
Louise Otto
The history of all times, and of today especially, teaches
that ... women will be forgotten if they forget to think
about themselves
Mahatma Gandhi
A free race cannot be born of slave mothers
Margaret Thatcher
If you want something said, ask a man; if you want
something done, ask a woman
8. Thank You
- Respect Women, Save India : There are only 914 women left to 1000 males in India
Regards
Radhey rathi
Notas do Editor
Not exactly undervalued.. Though the ratio is low at 9% women being at high positions but women do stand at high positions at india and are valued at the extend they extent their time boundaries and dedication towards work.
Today Women in India is judged by the appearance, boss expects a women to work late night hours when she has to look for her family as well. At home she needs to see a family, where she is getting respect. At the same her appearance becomes the talk of the town in office, what she wears to what her habbits, who she is talking to? Everything matters…She can’t smoke or drink, if she does it becomes an ethical issue..
Only 30% of IT employees are women, and get 29% lower salary, reveals report – the Monster Salary Index IT sector Report 2014, released at the Nasscom HR summit being held in Chennai, revealed that the gender pay gap in the IT industry is as high as 29 per cent. While a male IT worker receives a gross salary of Rs 359.25 per hour, women IT staff receive Rs 254.04 per hour. Monster Salary Index (MSI) is an initiative by Monster India along Paycheck.in and IIM-Ahmedabad.
All information sources are being taken from Wikipedia and human rights website in this slide.