For India to shine, an increasing number of women should enter the realm of STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) and decide for expertise as a profession, mentioned Isha Ambani, director, Reliance Industries Limited, on Wednesday.
In her digital handle for Girls in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Day India 2024, she mentioned that the world is altering and innovating, and if we’re to survive on this quick-altering world, we too should innovate.
“So, for everyone present here today: Be ready to embrace the change. Be prepared to take up Science & Technology as career options because Science & Technology hold the key to the future,” she mentioned. “The majority of future jobs are going to be in those realms. So, break the shackles to tradition… challenge yourself… and be the changemakers.”
The Department of Telecom, Government of India, the International Telecommunications Union (South Asia), the Innovation Centre, Delhi, and different companies of the United Nations have been internet hosting the Girls in ICT Day, 2024.
“The rapid advancement of technology has triggered a Digital Revolution that permeates every facet of our society. From Communications, Education and Healthcare to Business and Finance, the transformative power of technology is evident,” mentioned Isha Ambani. “STEM in general, and ICT in particular, are the drivers of this phenomenal progress in technology. As we move deeper into the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the role of ICT becomes increasingly pivotal, underpinning innovations in every sector and ensuring that our journey towards digital and technological advancements continues unabated and propel our nation forward.”
Sadly although, she mentioned, even as we speak, there’s a gender divide in India’s tech workforce.
“According to NASSCOM, only 36% of India’s tech workforce are women – blame it on age-old dogmas and societal stereotypes such as women are best suited as teachers and jobs involving soft skills. A similar disturbing aspect is the drop in the number of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-focused roles,” mentioned Isha Ambani. “Data from World Bank shows that women make up 43 per cent of the total STEM graduates in India, but account for only 14 per cent of all scientists, engineers, and technologists. India has favourable demographics to make tremendous progress in this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as the Digital Era, and emerge as a world leader. If we are to drive home the advantage of our demographics, both men and women should attain their fullest potential.”
A male-dominated STEM/ICT panorama, the place ladies are underneath-represented, will rob India of its alternative to rule the roost, she mentioned.
“So, for India to shine, more and more girls – the women of tomorrow – must enter the realm of STEM and opt for technology as career. Because if we are to build the India of our dream, technology will be our driving force, and both men and women in Science & Technology must fire on all cylinders,” she added.
In the ever-evolving panorama of the tech trade, the underneath-illustration of ladies within the workforce is a debilitating actuality, mentioned Isha Ambani.
“The gender gap does not only signify gender bias, but it is also a hurdle in the path of innovation. Closing this divide is a strategic imperative, necessary for the industry’s, as well as the society’s, holistic growth. While women make up 36% of India’s tech workforce, their presence drops drastically as one starts looking up the corporate hierarchy,” she mentioned.
Only 7% ladies held government-stage positions, simply 13% have been working in director-stage roles, and a mere 17% held mid-managerial positions, she identified.
Limited entry to funding and sources for feminine-led begin-ups and companies continues to contribute to the underneath-illustration of ladies in management roles, mentioned Isha Ambani.
“I have heard my mother, Mrs Nita Ambani, a champion of women empowerment, say, time and again: ‘Empower a man and he will feed a family. Empower a woman and she will feed an entire village.’ I believe that what my mother says is true. Women are born leaders. Their innate selflessness makes them better leaders,” she mentioned. “So, by denying leadership roles to women, we are denying ourselves the chance to realise our full potential.”
A token illustration simply to present range and inclusivity on paper won’t make any distinction, mentioned the RIL director.
“To encourage increasing participation of women in STEM and ICT, and to bridge the gender divide in our tech workforce across the hierarchy, we need to design and execute a comprehensive strategy: For example, strengthening our STEM curricula to promote equal participation is crucial. We must consult gender equality experts to ensure our learning materials are free of biases and resonate with both genders,” she mentioned. “The government, under the stewardship of our visionary Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, is making alterations and necessary course corrections, and the results are already showing. In the last decade, there has been a 6% increase in women’s representation in the tech workforce. However, we still have a long way to go to make it a 50-50 man-woman ratio in every sphere of technology and across hierarchies.”
With the federal government doing its half, the trade too should chip in to catalyse the transformation, she mentioned.
“By empowering women through STEM and ICT, we can unlock untapped potential and inspire a new generation of women to lead in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Let this conference mark the beginning of renewed efforts to ensure that every young woman has the opportunity to pursue her dreams in STEM and ICT,” she added. “Equal contribution from our female population is essential to sustain our growth and compete on a global scale. By empowering women to participate fully in these critical fields, we are not only bridging the gender divide but also enhancing the creative and innovative capacities that fuel development.”
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