Corporate India's number of women in position of power and money 'abysmal': Smriti Irani
In positions which involve power and money, the advancement is a bit stagnated, says Union minister
In positions which involve power and money, the advancement is a bit stagnated, says Union minister
Only 1.6% of Fortune India 500 companies have women leaders at the helm.
The star-studded event saw two riveting discussions on corporate India's unconscious bias and women entrepreneurship.
Smriti Irani, Union Minister for Women & Child Development and Minority Affairs, along with Rajeev Dubey, Editor-in-Chief at Fortune India, present awards at Fortune India’s MPW ceremony in Mumbai.
The problem is not only of SMEs and mid-level companies, the top of the pyramid is equally unjust, says Union minister Smriti Irani
Experts at Fortune India's "India's Most Powerful Women in Business Awards" agree on equal opportunities for women, inclusion, structure and agency to address “unconscious biases” in corporate culture
Fortune India celebrates the achievements of India's Most Powerful Women in Business at the MPW Awards at Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai on Friday, 15 March.
About 70% of the beneficiaries of Mudra loans are women, says Union minister Smriti Irani.
A panel of experts, during Fortune India's Most Powerful Women in the Business event today, agreed that diversity in core sectors is essential if companies want to get better financial results.