by Riti Aggarwal | May 30, 2024 | Gender, Women Matters
The image of the modern working woman is ubiquitous: a master juggler, effortlessly keeping career, home, children, and relationships all spinning in perfect harmony. We hail her as an inspiration, a testament to female strength. Yet, beneath the surface of...
by Sarika | Sep 6, 2015 | Uncategorized
When I switched my career from a Banker to a Social Entrepreneur, I felt very alone in this new world. From the time when access to social media was banned in corporate office, I took to it, like fish takes to the water. This was the time I realized that internet is...
by Sarika | Jun 8, 2015 | BD Voice
While I have had mentors throughout my life – colleagues, boss, friends, parents and my own brother – none of them were formal or structured mentoring. I was nominated for a Global Women leadership Mentoring program in 2012 which was my first experience of...
by Sarika | Jun 8, 2015 | Woman of Influence
Ratna Vira holds a masters degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science, as well as a masters in English Literature from St Stephens College, University of Delhi. She also holds an MBA.She is the daughter of senior journalist, Nalini Singh, and SPN...
by Sarika | Jun 8, 2015 | Entrepreneurship, Interviews – Women in Leadership, Leadership, Ordinary Women Doing Extra-Ordinary Work, Winners Circle
Shoba Mohan of RARE has been introducing travelers to small, independent hotels that lack the usual frills of a star rated property but offer a unique experience. Q1. “RARE” represents boutique hotels in India; what is the profile of your travelers like? A typical...