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		<title>67% of Women in India Believe Pay Parity Exists at Workplaces</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A new report indicates that 67% of women in India believe pay parity exists at workplaces, reflecting changing attitudes towards gender equality.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Survey Highlights Women&#8217;s Perspectives on Pay Parity</h2>
<p>&#8220;Behind every data point in this report is a woman who is ambitious,&#8221; stated Sumeet Singh, reflecting on the findings of a recent survey conducted by Naukri.com. The survey, which involved 50,000 women across more than 50 industries, revealed that 67% of women in India believe pay parity exists at their workplaces. This statistic marks a significant shift in perceptions regarding gender equality in the professional realm.</p>
<p>While the majority of respondents expressed confidence in pay parity, 33% still believe there is a pay gap at workplaces. This duality in perspectives underscores the complexities of women&#8217;s experiences in the workforce, where optimism coexists with the recognition of ongoing challenges. The report, titled &#8220;What Women Professionals Want,&#8221; was released on the eve of International Women&#8217;s Day, emphasizing the importance of these discussions in the context of global gender equality movements.</p>
<h2>Sector-Specific Insights</h2>
<p>Interestingly, the survey highlighted that only 42% of women in the real estate sector believe in pay parity, suggesting that certain industries may still struggle with equitable compensation practices. Furthermore, the demand for equal pay audits and menstrual leave has risen significantly, from 19% to 27% in just one year, indicating a growing awareness and advocacy for workplace rights among women.</p>
<p>Another notable finding is that 50% of women reported hesitating to share personal plans regarding marriage or maternity during job interviews due to fears of bias. This statistic reveals the pervasive influence of gender stereotypes and the challenges women face in navigating their professional aspirations alongside personal life choices.</p>
<h2>Challenges and Encouragement</h2>
<p>Moreover, 42% of respondents cited bias in hiring and promotions as the biggest challenge faced by diverse women in the workforce. Despite these obstacles, the survey also found a positive trend: 83% of respondents feel encouraged to pursue leadership roles, a significant increase from 66% the previous year. &#8220;The fact that 83 per cent feel encouraged to lead is something to celebrate,&#8221; Singh remarked, highlighting the progress being made in empowering women to take on leadership positions.</p>
<h2>Remembering Mari Basar</h2>
<p>In a related context, the medical community in India mourns the loss of Mari Basar, who was the first oncologist of Arunachal Pradesh and passed away at the age of 67. His contributions to the field of medicine and his commitment to public service have left a lasting impact. &#8220;His passing has created a huge void in the medical fraternity,&#8221; stated the Indian Medical Association, while condolences poured in from across the state, acknowledging him as a compassionate doctor and dedicated public servant.</p>
<p>As discussions around pay parity and women&#8217;s professional experiences continue to evolve, the insights from this survey serve as a crucial reminder of the ongoing journey toward gender equality in India. The next steps involve not only recognizing these statistics but also actively working to address the challenges that remain, ensuring that the ambitions of women are met with equal opportunities and support in the workplace.</p>
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