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Article

26 Sep 2016

Author:
Prachi Verma, Economic Times

Women on boards in India have doubled over the past six years: Report

Women on boards in India have doubled over the past six years, from 5.5 per cent in 2010 to 11.2 per cent in 2015, closing the gap with global average of 14.7 per cent...According to the findings from bi-annual CS Gender 3000 reportreleased by Credit Suisse Research Institute, companies with a higher participation of women in decision-making roles continue to generate higher market returns and superior profits.