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Vedica Scholars Programme For Women : India's First Management Program Designed For Women
India has surpassed China to become the most populous country globally, with one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. The number of women enrolling in higher education in India has increased over the years.
The Gross enrollment ratio for women in India doubled from 24.5 percent in FY 2004-05 to 58.2 percent in FY 2021-2022. Yet, the participation of women in the workforce is seeing a constant decline.
Without sustained careers, women miss out on the opportunity to achieve intellectual, emotional, and financial independence, ultimately forfeiting their agency.
Vedica Foundation is a Delhi-based not-for-profit organization aimed at changing these statistics. Focused on financial independence, Vedica empowers women to live lives of distinction and dignity.
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