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By Sana Fazili The top 1% of India owned over 40% of total wealth from 2012 to 2021, while the bottom 50% of the population has around 3% of total wealth, Oxfam's annual equality report released on Monday said. The report used sources like Forbes and Credit Suisse to look at the inequality of wealth in the country. It also looked at government sources like NSS, Union Budget documents and Parliamentary questions to corroborate its arguments. Oxfam India’s latest report was released on the opening day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The number of billionaires in India increase...
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By Sana Fazili Access to digital technology in India is largely dependent on a person's gender, caste, religion and economic status, Oxfam's 'India Inequality Report 2022: Digital Divide' has found with its reach limited to mostly male, urban, upper caste and upper-class households and individuals. India has a 30% gender gap between men and women when it comes to owning mobile phones. Meanwhile, 94% of the respondents with a phone were salaried permanent workers while "less than 50% of unemployed are with a phone". For the report, Oxfam analysed data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Econo...
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By Sana Fazili In India, gender discrimination accounts for over 98% of the employment and earning gap between men and women, Oxfam's India Discrimination Report published last week has revealed. Be it salaried jobs or self-employment, gender discrimination affects women across the board. Gender biases not only result in lesser pay but also result in women leaving the workforce. Discrimination based on gender, according to the report, is all pervasive in women's experience at work in India. Also Read:Chandigarh Hostel Video Leak: 3 Arrested, No Classes Till Saturday Amitabh Behar, CEO of Oxfam...
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