Showing posts with label social status. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social status. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(13)

Implication of Southeast Asia's startup fever for India to improve public services


According to this year’s release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world. All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women's social status.


Overall assessments on criteria encompassing maternal mortality ratio, share of seats in parliament and labor force participation ratio of India turned out alarmingly low.


Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(13)

Implication of Southeast Asia's startup fever for India to improve public services


Truly, more and more startups in Southeast Asia are joining to unravel rampant shortages and inefficiencies of basic public services including primary education and health on the spot. 

According to this year's release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender Inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world. All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women's social status.



Friday, February 5, 2021

Recent startup boom across Southeast AStartup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(15)

Implication of Southeast Asia's startup fever for India to improve public services


According to this year's release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world. All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women's social status. 

Overall assessments on criteria encompassing maternal mortality ratio, share of seats in parliament and labor force participation ratio of India turned out alarmingly low.



Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(13)

Implication of Southeast Asia's startup fever for India to improve public services

According to this year's release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world. All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women's social status. 


Overall assessments on criteria encompassing maternal mortality ratio, share of seats in parliament and labor force participation ratio of India turned out alarmingly low.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(13)

Implication of Southeast Asia's startup fever for India to improve public services

According to this year's release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world. All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women's social status.


Overall assessments on criteria encompassing maternal mortality ratio, share of seats in parliament and labor force participation ratio of India turned out alarmingly low.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(14)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women’s social status.



Overall assessments on criteria encompassing maternal mortality ratio, share of seats in parliament and labor force participation ratio of India turned out alarmingly low. This result clearly demonstrates the homework lying in the bottom of the Indian society.





Monday, June 10, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(13)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services

According to this year's release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world. All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women's social status. 



Overall assessments on criteria encompassing maternal mortality ratio, share of seats in parliament and labor force participation ratio of India turned out alarmingly low.


Tuesday, February 26, 2019

How women in rural India turned courage into capital

How women in rural India turned courage into capital

1. Please share your thoughts on the talk. What are your ideas on key messages of the speaker about women in rural India?


2. How much are you familiar with inequality issues especially in less-developed areas in the world? Please share your opinions on discrimination and repression by gender, race, religion, social status and so on.

3. Can you imagine your (active) engagement with under privileged classes in less-developed regions? If chances are given, are you willing to involve yourself in to the lives of the poor such as women in rural India?


Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(9)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services

Truly, more and more startups in Southeast Asia are joining to unravel rampant shortages and inefficiencies of basic public services including primary education and health on the spot. 


According to this year’s release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world. All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women’s social status.