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Gender Diversity

Vedanta Targets 35% Women Representation Across Workforce

Vedanta Ltd is aiming to raise women’s representation across all levels of its organisation to 35%, up from the current 23%, as part of its broader push toward workplace diversity. The company has also launched a nationwide campaign titled #HerAtTheCore along with a LinkedIn-driven hiring initiative to encourage women to pursue careers in sectors such as mining, metals, oil and gas, power, and technology. Citing data from the Annual Survey of Industries, Vedanta noted that women accounted for around 18% of direct employment across industries in 2023–24. However, in core sectors like mining and metals, women make up only about 6% of the workforce. Through the campaign, the company aims to highlight India’s rapidly evolving industrial landscape, driven by the global energy transition, the growth of EV supply chains, and advances in manufacturing and technology. According to Vedanta, sectors such as metals, minerals, oil and gas, and power will play a critical role in this transformation. Despite their importance, these industries continue to have low female participation. Vedanta said greater inclusion is essential for India to fully harness its talent pool and achieve its economic growth ambitions. Commenting on the initiative, Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Non-Executive Director at Vedanta Ltd and Chairperson of Hindustan Zinc Limited, said the company plans not only to increase representation but also to redesign workplace systems and provide support frameworks that help women thrive in core industries. She added that the #HerAtTheCore initiative is both a celebration of women in the workforce and a call for greater participation in sectors shaping India’s industrial future. Source: PTI  

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SBI Targets 30% Female Workforce by 2030 to Strengthen Gender Diversity

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The State Bank of India (SBI), the nation’s largest public sector lender, has unveiled a comprehensive plan to enhance gender diversity across its workforce, with a goal of increasing women’s representation to 30% by 2030. Currently, women comprise about 27% of SBI’s total staff, although they account for roughly one-third (33%) of frontline roles. The bank aims to close this gap over the next five years through targeted initiatives, said Kishore Kumar Poludasu, Deputy Managing Director (HR) and Chief Development Officer (CDO), in an interview with PTI. With over 2.4 lakh employees — the highest in India’s banking sector — SBI’s focus on inclusivity reflects its broader vision of empowering women across all professional levels. “We are committed to fostering a workplace where women thrive, with equal opportunities for leadership and growth,” Poludasu said. To achieve this, the bank has implemented several women-centric policies and programmes. These include a creche allowance for working mothers, family connect initiatives, and training modules designed to help women transition smoothly after maternity, sabbatical, or long medical leaves. A key component of SBI’s diversity strategy is its flagship initiative, ‘Empower Her’, which identifies, mentors, and prepares women for leadership roles through structured coaching and leadership labs. This programme aims to build a strong talent pipeline of women leaders for future executive positions. Addressing health and wellness, the bank has introduced specific programmes such as breast and cervical cancer screenings, nutrition allowances for expectant mothers, and a Cervical Cancer Vaccination Drive. These efforts are part of SBI’s larger goal to promote the physical and emotional well-being of its female workforce. Highlighting inclusivity in action, SBI operates over 340 all-women branches nationwide — a number expected to grow as part of its empowerment drive. Women are now well represented across geographies and hierarchies, reinforcing the bank’s commitment to equality and workplace safety. SBI’s gender-focused policies are complemented by its broader digital and operational transformation. The bank continues to leverage technology to enhance customer experience and efficiency, backed by a robust pool of IT specialists. Recognised among the top 50 global banks by asset size, SBI has also been consistently acknowledged as one of the country’s best employers. Source: PTI

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IIT Roorkee Awards Degrees to 2,513 Students at 24th Convocation

IIT Roorkee celebrated its 24th convocation, awarding degrees to 2,513 students—1,931 male and 582 female—in various disciplines. The convocation highlighted a significant increase in the proportion of graduating female students, rising from 18.84% in 2022 to 23.16% in 2024, demonstrating IIT Roorkee’s commitment to gender diversity and inclusion. A total of 1,277 students received undergraduate degrees, 704 were awarded postgraduate degrees, and 442 students earned doctoral degrees. The institute also recognized outstanding achievements with the President’s Gold Medal and the Director’s Gold Medal. Achintya Nath, a BTech graduate in Computer Science and Engineering, received the President’s Gold Medal for achieving the highest CGPA among undergraduate students admitted through JEE Advanced. Parth Sarthi Mishra, a BTech graduate in Electronics and Communication Engineering, was awarded the Director’s Gold Medal for his exceptional all-round performance among undergraduate students. The convocation was attended by Debjani Ghosh, President of NASSCOM, as the Chief Guest. The event was presided over by BVR Mohan Reddy, Chairperson of the Board of Governors.

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