It's true: talking about menstruation makes many people uncomfortable. And that taboo has consequences: in India, three out of every 10 girls don't even know what menstruation is at the time of their first period, and restrictive customs related to periods inflict psychological damage on young girls. Growing up with this taboo herself, Aditi Gupta knew she wanted to help girls, parents and teachers talk about periods comfortably and without shame. She shares how she did it.
Where in Indian Society, many girls do not have the freedom to do something beyond their study, here are some exceptionally strong women who are fighting against this scenario and achieving their dreams. Here is the story of one such Women Entrepreneur– Richa Kar, the owner of an online lingerie brand.
About four hours after she became the youngest woman ever to require a corporation public, two hours after Bumble’s soaring stock price made her a billionaire, and 45 minutes after cutting into a honeycomb-shaped cake and beginning her yellow heels.
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The success story of Falguni Nayar, founder of the multi-brand beauty retailer Nykaa, is a testament to the fact that with the right training, education and support women can conquer any height.