
This week, The India Fix is here to discuss about the major problem of Youth Unemployment in India. "On Wednesday, two men jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the visitors gallery. They shouted slogans against “dictatorship” and waved canisters emitting a harmless, yellow smoke. It turned out that this dramatic action, organised by six young people from across India, was meant to be a protest against unemployment," the article states.
On the other hand, TypeRight is here with a piece that discusses how women from the marginalized sections of society are leading the way. "‘Women Empowering Women’ documents the journey of several women who’ve fought against struggles and built their own enterprise from scratch. Their process of personal and social change along with gaining power and control over their life’s choices, is what makes their stories of empowerment worth giving a read," the article states.
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