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Welcoming men to the mission of gender equality

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Fathers, brothers, and husbands waiting patiently outside the Job Drive interview room at The Job Factory, Pune, as quiet but firm pillars of support.

At a recent Job Drive organised by The Job Factory in Pune, Maharashtra, an inspiring scene unfolded: fathers, brothers, and husbands waited outside interview rooms, offering silent but heartfelt support to their daughters, sisters, and wives as they took first steps toward new career opportunities. This open display of solidarity carries a vital message which we want to share. The journey toward gender equality is not one for women to walk alone, but one that everyone, across all genders, must travel together, with shared responsibility and mutual benefit. This is the true path to a sustainable and equitable future, where men play an important role in championing equality and respect for women in all areas of life.

 

In a society where deep-rooted stereotypes often cast women as caregivers and homemakers, it’s rare to see men openly encouraging women to pursue employment and balance career aspirations with family life. Changing this dynamic requires men’s unwavering, active involvement—supporting, encouraging, and uplifting women around them who aspire to enter the workforce. When men cheer on the women in their lives, they help spark the confidence needed for these women to step into the job market for the first time, with aspirations for professional growth. This kind of support nurtures a subtle but profound shift in society: one that builds a culture where women’s ambitions to work and earn are respected and valued by all.

 

A young woman attending her interview at the Job Drive event, held at The Job Factory, Pune, knowing her family is waiting outside to congratulate her when it’s over. 

 

Reflecting on this Job Drive in Pune, we acknowledge that gender equality can only be achieved through collective action. By helping to join forces—between men and women alike—Naandi wishes to contribute towards a future where support, opportunity, and employment are within reach for everyone.

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