Aranya Johar (Photo courtesy: social media) The BBC News hosted its award-winning brand BBC 100 Women in New Delhi’s Andhra Association on October 22. The theme of this conference was ‘The Female Future’ and at least 11 of the awardees attended the event and spoke on various issues such as universal basic income, justice, identities and conquering space.
“People, if provided with universal basic income, become creative. We want people to be creative,” said Marilyn Waring, a New Zealand based economist and author of the book ‘Counting for Nothing’, which highlights the value of women’s unpaid work.
Talking about using technology […]
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