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Will work-from-home give a boost to female employment?


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Will work-from-home give a boost to female employment?

SWAMINATHAN S ANKLESARIA AIYAR

10.01.2021

The Covid pandemic will change the world permanently in many ways. Most obviously, people will increasingly work from home. Workplaces will not disappear, but an increasing share of work will be done at home.

This will save employers office space and ancillary facilities. It will save employees money, time, and hassle in commuting to work. It will slash the need for meetings of every sort. More people will be available for part-time work or piecework from home, boosting productivity.

In India, working from home could finally reverse the dramatic crash in the female labour-force participation rate (FLPR). In rich countries, two thirds of women above the age of 15 work, increasing incomes and living standards. In every Asian miracle economy, a rising FLPR enabled GDP growth to exceed 7%.

The one exception is India, where the FLPR has fallen from 33% in the early 1990s to just 25% according to government data, and to as little as 11-12% according to surveys of the Centre for Monitoring the Indian Economy. The CMIE figure looks too bad to be true. Maybe Covid has made it even more unsafe for women to leave home to work.

The FLPR crash means India’s overall labour participation rate, for men and women, has been falling. This is the very opposite of the increase that a demographic dividend was supposed to give India. The total participation rate was around 50% a decade ago, but fell to 43% in 2019-20, fell further with Covid, and has revived slightly to a still pathetic 41%. Male participation has been more or less constant, but female participation has crashed, lowering the national average.

Why so? One encouraging reason is that a greater proportion of girls in the 15-25 age group are now in school and college instead of the fields. The same is true of boys of 15-25 years. This is good for the long run, though the quality of education must be upgraded.

But female participation has also fallen in every other age group from 25 to 65, above all in agriculture. In urban areas, the FLPR has always been among the lowest in the world at around 16%. It has shrunk a bit despite rising female education. The boom in college-going girls has not translated into a boom in urban jobs for females.

Deep social reasons explain this. A global map displaying female participation will show that by far the lowest rates lie in a mostly Muslim belt stretching from Morocco across north Africa and the Middle East to north India. The Islamic culture that discourages female education, employment and outside work has affected north Indian Hindu culture too. I have seen microfinance groups in UP where every woman covered her face with her pallu, very unlike the open faces you see in Kerala or Tamil Nadu.

In north India, women are considered fair prey for men if they roam outside their houses, especially at late hours. They are not supposed to complain of molestation for fear of “badnami”, a slur on their reputation. In rural India, women (especially Dalits) transplant rice and harvest crops in groups and feel reasonably safe. But farm mechanisation has slashed such work.

Once, poor families perforce sent women to work to earn cash. But now with falling poverty, rising wages and remittances from urban relatives, many rural families keep their young women at home as a status symbol. Chandra Bhan Prasad, a Dalit scholar, says that families whose girls work in the fields get only low-quality sons-in-law, so keeping women at home improves both status and marriage-related prosperity. Thus, the social roots of low female participation run very deep and cannot easily be removed.

What might just change this culture is the ability to work from home. Zoom, Google groups and other tele-conferencing facilities now mean that women can work from home on par with men, with no social stigma or lack of safety. They do not have to leave home and face molestation or “badnami.” Zoom slashes commuting time and can make it feasible for women to do both office and family chores. Besides, working from home can provide enough income to hire servants.

Obsolete laws had earlier made it difficult for IT firms to get the telecom clearances needed for creating efficient network working from home. Luckily, those rules were suspended because of Covid and should be abolished permanently. Women now outnumber men in colleges, and this needs reflection in urban hiring. The government should consider subsidising companies hiring women to work from home, since this increases the demographic dividend and helps society overall. We must change the terrible culture that keeps women at home, out of the workforce.

REWRITING RULES: The participation of women in the labour force has been decreasing over the years, but the post-Covid world offers new hope

GoAir sacks senior pilot for offensive tweets on PM

GoAir sacks senior pilot for offensive tweets on PM

New Delhi: 10.01.2021

GoAir on Friday sacked a senior pilot for putting out “derogatory tweets” on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 7. The captain, whose tweets had led to an uproar on social media, was made to apologise as per the airline’s policy. In a statement, GoAir said: “We have zero tolerance policy and it is mandatory for all GoAir employees to comply with the company’s employment rules, regulations and policies, including social media behaviour. The airline does not associate itself with personal views expressed by any individual or an employee. GoAir has terminated the services of the captain with immediate effect.”

The sacked captain also apologised on social media. “I apologise for my tweets about the prime minister and other offensive tweets, which may have hurt sentiments of anyone associated. I convey that GoAir is not associated with any of my tweets directly or indirectly as they were personal views. I take full responsibility for my actions and would like to apologise for my mistakes,” the pilot tweeted. TNN

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சென்னை:ஆந்திர மாநில சுற்றுலா வளர்ச்சி கழகம் சார்பில், சென்னையில் இருந்து, திருமலை தரிசனத்திற்கான ஆன்மிக சுற்றுலா பயணம், ஒன்பது மாதங்களுக்கு பின் துவங்குகிறது.

கொரோனா தொற்று பரவலை தடுக்க, 2020 மார்ச்சில் ஊரடங்கு பிறப்பிக்கப்பட்டது. திருமலை திருப்பதி தரிசன சேவையையும், திருப்பதி தேவஸ்தானம் நிறுத்தி வைத்திருந்தது. ஊரடங்கு தளர்த்தப்பட்டுள்ள நிலையில், ஒன்பது மாதங்களுக்கு பின், திருமலை சுற்றுலா பயண தரிசனத்திற்கு, அனுமதி அளிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

இதையடுத்து, சென்னையில் இருந்து திருமலை தரிசனத்திற்கான, சுற்றுலா சேவையை, ஆந்திர மாநில சுற்றுலா வளர்ச்சி கழகம் மீண்டும் துவக்கியுள்ளது. சென்னை, தி.நகர், பர்கிட் சாலையில் உள்ள அலுவலகத்தில் இருந்து, தினமும் காலை, 5:00 மணிக்கு புறப்பட்டு, தரிசனம் முடித்து இரவு, 8:30 மணிக்கு, சென்னை திரும்பலாம்.பக்தர்கள் வசதிக்காக, 'வால்வோ' பஸ்கள் இயக்கப்படுகின்றன.

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புதுடில்லி : அமெரிக்காவின், சான் பிரான்சிஸ்கோ - கர்நாடகா மாநிலம் பெங்களூரு இடையே, முழுதும் பெண் விமானிகள் அடங்கிய குழுவினருடன், ஏர் - இந்தியாவின் முதல் நேரடி விமான சேவை நேற்று துவங்கியது.

ஏர் - இந்தியா விமான நிறுவனம் வெளியிட்டு உள்ள அறிக்கை:ஏர் - இந்தியா நிறுவனம், சான் பிரான்சிஸ்கோ - பெங்களூரு இடையே, முதன் முறையாக நேரடி விமான சேவையை, முழுதும் பெண் விமானிகள் மற்றும் பணியாளர்கள் அடங்கிய குழுவினருடன் துவக்கி உள்ளது.இந்திய நேரப்படி, நேற்று இரவு, 8:30க்கு சான்பிரான்சிஸ்கோவில் புறப்பட்ட விமானம், 13 ஆயிரத்து, 993 கி.மீ., துாரத்தை கடந்து, நாளை மாலை, 3:45க்கு பெங்களுரு, கெம்பகவுடா விமான நிலையம் வந்தடையும். போயிங் விமானத்தை, 8,000 மணி நேரம் இயக்கிய அனுபவம் உள்ள, விமானி ஜோயா அகர்வால் தலைமையில், விமானிகள், அகன்ஷா சோனவார், ஷிவானி மன்ஹஸ் உள்ளிட்டோரின் துணையுடன் விமான சேவை மேற்கொள்ளப்படுகிறது.

இந்த விமானத்தில், 238 பேர் பயணிக்கின்றனர். ஏர் - இந்தியா நிறுவனம், முதன் முறையாக, உலகின் நீண்ட துார விமான சேவையை மேற்கொள்கிறது. இந்தியாவில் வேறு எந்த விமான சேவை நிறுவனமும், இத்தகைய நீண்ட துார நேரடி போக்குவரத்தை இதுவரை மேற்கொண்டதில்லை.இவ்வாறு, அதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது. இதனிடையே, ''ஏர் - இந்தியாவின் பெண்கள் சக்தி உலகளவில் உயர்ந்துள்ளது,'' என, விமான போக்குவரத்து துறை அமைச்சர், ஹர்தீப் புரி, 'டுவிட்டரில்' தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

City college marks students studying from home ‘absent’

CONFUSED LOT

City college marks students studying from home ‘absent’

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai: 10.01.2021

A circular from Stella Maris College created confusion among final year students as it said attendance would be awarded only to those students who attend physical classes. As per the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the state government, attendance is not mandatory for this semester and colleges should offer both online and offline classes to students.

Many students enrolled with the college had decided to study the final semester from homes considering the pandemic. However, students who had skipped offline classes were marked absent.

“With no online classes for students, they are making it compulsory for them to attend college and are denying attendance to those who don’t go in person. This has caused students to fear that they may not have the minimum attendance requirement to write the final exams,” parent of a student from the city said.

The college’s rules stipulate that students need to have at least 85% attendance to appear for exams. The new semester began in the last week of December.

“At first, the college said we could choose to either come back to college or not for the new semester. So we thought

they would arrange online classes or circulate recorded lectures. But they provide only study material. Since I preferred to study from my home in Kerala, my attendance was also marked zero,” a final year student said. “Though the college said it would follow the government’s rules regarding attendance, they have advised us to come back to college to finish our final semester,” she added.

Another student said the college should arrange online classes for those choosing to study from home. “The college managementsaysitis notforcing us. But what’s the point when we pay fees yetdon’t get a proper education?” she asked.

When asked about the circular, Rosy Joseph, principal of Stella Maris College, said the college is not forcing any student to come to college. “We are taking attendance only for physical classes and submitting attendance details to the government on a daily basis and providing study material for those who could not attend classes. We have not made it mandatory for final year students to come to the college,” she said.

Treat us with dignity, say AU faculty to probe panel

Treat us with dignity, say AU faculty to probe panel

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai: 10.01.2021

Anna University Teachers’ Association on Friday wrote to the inquiry committee headed by Justice P Kalaiyarasan, which is inquiring into allegations of financial irregularities against vice-chancellor M K Surappa, asking the committee to treat university officials appearing before it with dignity.

“We have come to understand that officials of Anna University who appear beforethe authority have been harassed with humiliating questions. Some of the issues posed to them involve the quasi autonomous status of Anna University, wherein the university has the right to evolve and progress in a flexible educational environment,” the letter said. “Ours being a premier government university, it is the duty of the government and inquiry authority to treat the Anna University officials with dignity and to safeguard the reputation of the university,” the letter further said.

“It has been reported in the media that the inquiry authority has allegedthatAnna University is not cooperating in submitting records. Earlier, the authority had published advertisements inviting complaints against the vice-chancellor - not content with the complaints based on which it has been set up. Anna University’s reputation has been denigrated,” it said.

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