Extraordinaire leaders and informed digital parents in talk with Wranga
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Extraordinaire leaders and informed digital parents in talk with Wranga

Wranga, is the first App-based digital parenting platform in India and a boon for all parents to make informed digital choices to raise their kids in safe cyber environment.

   
By special arrangement

By special arrangement

Wranga celebrated women professionals who have been incredibly balancing motherhood in their work spheres. The idea behind the celebration was to inspire and empower many other women looking for motivation to follow their passion.

Wranga, the first App-based digital parenting platform in India organised a talk celebrating
women, hosted by Mr Amitabh Kumar, Co-Founder of Wranga with a powerful
panel of women.

Shivani Poddar, the boss behind fashion label, FabAlley; Aakanksha Bhargava, a young professional and CEO of PM Relocations, one of the most admired organisations of India in the crowded relocations industry; Manasi Salvi, a successful television and regional film actress and Simran Lekhi, the Founder of KidStack, a non-toxic, sustainable and made in India toy company. This women panel addressed the challenges that disrupt work life balance, shared their journey, and also came forward with an important narrative of digital parenting for their children in today’s world.

While conversing about the challenges they face in their journey, Manasi Salvi states, “All
genders are equal although I do feel that women are naturally blessed with multi-tasking
and organisational skills, but with motherhood, it sometimes becomes challenging and
overwhelming although with firm determination we can juggle both work and children.”

Taking the conversation ahead, Shivani Poddar shares the digital content available in abundance nowadays becomes worrisome for these mothers and says, “With the
children growing so quickly, it becomes very difficult to be aware of the content the child is consuming, and I would want what my child to consume content that would add value and also be enjoyable.”

Talking about leadership and parenting at the same time for women, Aakanksha Bhargava
says, “Whether it is being a leader or mother, both the things are equally challenging. You never know what might come up next, but you should be ready to face it head-on. It is a constant process of doing, undoing, learning, relearning and figuring it out all over again.”

Simran Lekhi on the other hand talks about how we also learn from our kids in our everyday life. “The kids notice everything and also adapt to what is happening at home or whom they are socialising with. And through communication we understand more about the way they think and the difference in ideologies from generation to generation.”

The concluding point for all these leaders and mothers was to manage digital consumption and screen time. They prefer limiting the screen time and monitoring the content the kids are watching during their early teens.

Amitabh Kumar strongly recommended these mothers to use this parenting application, Wranga, to monitor their children and make sure they are watching age-appropriate content reviewed and recommended by experts. Wranga is a boon for all parents to make informed digital choices to raise their kids in a safe and positive cyber environment.

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