For an industry globally classified as hazardous, protections such as health insurance and a provident fund for workers are necessities. In Sivakasi, they remain elusive.
The industry forecasts exports are set to grow 16% in 2025-26, boosted by surplus domestic production and a drive to push into 26 underserved global markets with strong potential.
Indigenisation level will progressively increase up to 60 percent with key sub-assemblies, electronics and mechanical parts being manufactured locally.
It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.
However understandable what has been described in this article might be, still the women are doing a disservice to themselves by not reporting it or at least mentioning it to a few people (friends and family). There has to be an immediate record of the incident. Women have 2 choices: forget that this happened and get on with life (clearly not a choice) OR hold the person accountable. If the latter is going to happen later, it may as well happen right after the incident. The women have a fighting chance of getting some justice if the incident is recorded in a timely fashion.
As to some of the details surfacing only later, if and when they do, revise the account. Since memories fade, it is best to record it somewhere. If Dr. Ford had even kept a diary of the incident right after it happened, we wouldn’t have seen Kavanaugh on the bench.
Ms Tanushree Dutta has had the courage to speak up against Nana Patekar, recounts how she received no support from people who saw things unfold before their eyes and how this virtually drew a curtain over her career. Had Me Too not happened, Judge Kavanaugh would have been well on his way to 25 years on the US Supreme Court. Women, at the cost of embarrassment and discomfort, should speak up. They work as hard as men to earn their daily bread, are not objects.
However understandable what has been described in this article might be, still the women are doing a disservice to themselves by not reporting it or at least mentioning it to a few people (friends and family). There has to be an immediate record of the incident. Women have 2 choices: forget that this happened and get on with life (clearly not a choice) OR hold the person accountable. If the latter is going to happen later, it may as well happen right after the incident. The women have a fighting chance of getting some justice if the incident is recorded in a timely fashion.
As to some of the details surfacing only later, if and when they do, revise the account. Since memories fade, it is best to record it somewhere. If Dr. Ford had even kept a diary of the incident right after it happened, we wouldn’t have seen Kavanaugh on the bench.
Ms Tanushree Dutta has had the courage to speak up against Nana Patekar, recounts how she received no support from people who saw things unfold before their eyes and how this virtually drew a curtain over her career. Had Me Too not happened, Judge Kavanaugh would have been well on his way to 25 years on the US Supreme Court. Women, at the cost of embarrassment and discomfort, should speak up. They work as hard as men to earn their daily bread, are not objects.
Most sexual assault and rape cases are fake.