TradeKey News - Headlines for Today and Tomorrow https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/is_home/1.htm We're not just News; We are the Hub of Knowledge helping you remain updated within splits of seconds. TradeKey News brings 24/7 Universal Bulletin at its best! See Yourself as Entrepreneur Instead of CEO A striving woman in Indian society, who aims to establish her own business empire would be suggested to choose a career major, do Graduation and Masters in that and then get a relevant job in a large firm. When you are able to handle the position of CEO, you can become the entrepreneur of your business empire. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4541/title/See Yourself as Entrepreneur Instead of CEO.htm 2014-11-07 07:01:22 Women Entrepreneur in Nepal – How Can They Get to The Top? Women in Nepal and even those outside of it have rarely made it to the top of food chain. When we look at the spearheads of top organizations or reputable companies, seldom do we find women among the line of CEOs and COOs of those companies. So what has been keeping the talented women to reach the top? A study conducted by KPMG, 30% Club and YSC unveils thoughtful insights. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4531/title/Women Entrepreneur in Nepal – How Can They Get to The Top?.htm 2014-11-05 10:43:42 The Gender Divide in Business Roles - Issues for Women in STEM Industries Recently, Catalyst issued a new research report according to which women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) industries see inequality in their jobs. The women who chose their career in STEM industries are likely to move to other industries as compared to the women in other industries. Report finds that the ratio of women withdrawing these industries and joining other industries to pursue as their career. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4527/title/The Gender Divide in Business Roles - Issues for Women in STEM Industries.htm 2014-11-05 07:07:45 Women In Small Business – Startup Ideas For Business Women in business have earned name and fame neck and neck as did the men in Pakistan. Today, there are many Pakistani women running their own successful businesses. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4519/title/Women In Small Business – Startup Ideas For Business.htm 2014-10-31 06:45:14 Registrations are Open for Women Entrepreneur Quest (WEQ) 2014 Anita Borg Institute is going to host the fourth edition of Women Entrepreneur Quest (WEQ 2014). The quest event will be hosted in Bangalore from November 19 to November 21, 2014. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4517/title/Registrations are Open for Women Entrepreneur Quest (WEQ) 2014.htm 2014-10-31 06:09:24 Women Entrepreneur in Bangladesh - Inspiring Women in SME A look at some of the motivational and inspiring entrepreneurs in Bangladeshi SMEs. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4505/title/Women Entrepreneur in Bangladesh - Inspiring Women in SME.htm 2014-10-30 05:44:57 Monika Agarwal, Entrepreneur of Jai Durga Decor, Chairperson of FICCI Monika Agarwal, the wonderful lady is an MBA in Finance from Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore. She is a successful entrepreneur running her business Jaid Durga Decor and besides the chairperson of FICCI Ladies Organization, Hyderabad Chapter. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4497/title/Monika Agarwal, Entrepreneur of Jai Durga Decor, Chairperson of FICCI.htm 2014-10-29 06:35:24 Part Time Business for Sri Lankan Women For decades, Asian women have been famous for being all-rounders. They make an amazing mom and an even more caring wife. Without alarms they wake their kids up for school in the morning, they wake their husband up for office, they make their family’s breakfast within 15-20 minutes and that too while taking care of who likes to eat what; an omelette with toast, fruits’ milkshake, sandwiches or a pancake (service like that of a five-star restaurant). https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4367/title/Part Time Business for Sri Lankan Women.htm 2014-10-02 09:52:08 Barriers to Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh Back in the nineties, fetching some water in the bucket and catching a bunch of fishes was all that was expected of girls in Bangladesh. When it gained independence, it was a very poor country and the poverty rate was so high, only few families could afford sending their kids to school. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4351/title/Barriers to Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh.htm 2014-09-29 06:29:16 Important Tips for Starting Small Business for Women in Nepal Nepal, though having most of its population as females, i.e. 51%, is still a male-dominated culture with its accustomed beliefs of men being better than women or boys being better than girls. However, Hinduism being the most followed religion in Nepal, most of the people still swear by beliefs like ‘one baby boy is better than four baby girls’ or ‘a late-born son is better than an early-born daughter’. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4349/title/Important Tips for Starting Small Business for Women in Nepal.htm 2014-09-26 10:59:24 Economic Empowerment of Rural Pakistani Women For a very long time, Pakistani girls were considered to be born, just to grow up, get married and be able to make food for their husbands. It was not until the women empowerment programs in Pakistan came forward and made everyone reconsider their ancient thinking that they enabled the Pakistani women realise that nobody but their ‘own self’ can decide what they are destined to do. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4341/title/Economic Empowerment of Rural Pakistani Women.htm 2014-09-25 07:42:42 Trending Businesses for Women in India India has always been famous for its yummy food and its full-of-colours culture, their beautiful Rangoli, which they make on religious days and their yummy daal makhani which compliments tandoori chicken. Everything that is famous about India is either directly or indirectly linked with the women in India. Neither their Rangoli, nor their tandoori chicken can be complete without an Indian woman’s consent. Some of those businesses are https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4335/title/Trending Businesses for Women in India.htm 2014-09-24 10:47:53 Life of Nepali Women in Micro-Enterprises Financial affluence is often considered the real factor that empowers women. However, some theorists counter-argue that even privileged women in third-world countries aren’t empowered because they lack the freedom to spend. The point holds truth for women in third world countries like Nepal as even the well off women are yet to benefit from their financial stability. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4167/title/Life of Nepali Women in Micro-Enterprises.htm 2014-08-22 11:11:50 Small business ideas for women in Bangladesh Small business ideas for women have been circulating all across the globe for quite some time now. Internet is the best hub to provide these opportunities to females for such purposes. As reported by international surveys (ICRW Organisation), there are more women than men present in the world today and the ratio is comparatively increasing, year on year basis. Along with this, women are said to be much wiser and more talented than men (ICRW Org). Money matters are better handled by women than they are handled by men in international organisations and trade-circles. Business in short, is a domain catered very well by the female psyche overall. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4151/title/Small business ideas for women in Bangladesh.htm 2014-08-19 06:14:20 Women Entrepreneurship and Female Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh Since the day Bengal attained liberty, the nation has been struggling with gender biassiness. The balance of this war is slowly tilting towards victory for Bangladesh and government as more women join men in entrepreneurship and state-level politics, but the battle is far from over. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4149/title/Women Entrepreneurship and Female Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh.htm 2014-08-18 13:10:50 Women in Skilled Trades in India Free resources are preferred over skilled and certified careers, especially when it comes to women in India; though skilled trades for women in India, https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4147/title/Women in Skilled Trades in India.htm 2014-08-18 10:32:37 Women in International Trade in India Republic of India is the second most populous country in the world. The same is largest in terms of area and citizens in South Asian region. This country is affluent in every aspect; culture, infrastructure, economics andamp; commerce, manpower, technology, sports, and nature. The only realm where this nation lacks behind is women empowerment. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4145/title/Women in International Trade in India.htm 2014-08-15 12:45:13 Importance of Women Entrepreneurship in India Women in the present day have been recognized as an indivisible part of the global struggle for a stable economy. Same is the case in India where women have recently become the symbol of change. See more.. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4143/title/Importance of Women Entrepreneurship in India.htm 2014-08-15 12:26:04 Women Entrepreneurs in TamilNadu: Motivating and Inspiring Tamil Nadu has provided the country and the planet with valuable human assets. Many successful women hail from this state. More women entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu would headline page 1 and page 3 of Indian newspapers if not for barriers. How? Check out here! https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4133/title/Women Entrepreneurs in TamilNadu: Motivating and Inspiring.htm 2014-08-13 11:44:56 Women Entrepreneurship in Nepal – Have they Broken the Glass Ceiling? Womankind is far from breaking the stereotypical shackles but they have surely made them weaker. According to Pramila Rijal – President of SCWEC – and Rajouria Rijal – executive director FWEAN – it is still “a long way to go.” They feel that there are a lot of other barriers that remain to be crossed, gender-equal policies, eradication of dogmatic beliefs regarding women as housewives, and financial access are most notable. https://fr.tradekey.com/landing_newsblog/slug/news/id/4131/title/Women Entrepreneurship in Nepal – Have they Broken the Glass Ceiling?.htm 2014-08-12 07:57:53