By Forbes India| Apr 29, 2023
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Right to Repair
India generates the most e-waste in the world, followed by China and the US. However, only 33 percent of this electronic waste is collected, dismantled, and disposed or recycled. In an era when our oceans are teaming with waste and mountains of trash line the city’s horizons, it’s important to make Right to Repair a mainstay to reduce consumerism, increase transparency from manufacturers, and give an opportunity to third-party repairers. While the government has embarked upon it, it is increasingly becoming clear that the Right to Repair will only have teeth if it was the law. And that comes with its own set of challenges, which Divya Shekhar will take you through Read hereSupplementary diet
Covid-19 has made people conscious about their health and well-being. Apart from an uptick in health regimes and workouts, the sales of dietary supplements and nutraceuticals have also reached a new high to meet nutrition needs. They come in the form of pills, capsules, gummies, powders and liquids. However, experts are now asking if these dietary supplements actually achieve what they claim; there are some that don’t meet FSSAI norms too. Read here Second innings
‘We don’t want to hire married women. They will soon go the family way.’ ‘…The best time to hire a woman is straight out of college, before she’s married.’ ‘I hired a woman once, and she quit after she had a child.’ These are just some of the justifications Neha Bagaria was given when she was out pitching her startup which would give an opportunity to women to make a comeback into the workforce, especially after a maternity break. Bagaria, however, was unwilling to give up. Today, as Kalaari Capital’s Vani Kola describes, “She has done a stellar job in creating pathways for many women to come back into the workforce…” Read about Bagaria and HerKey’s journey.