Empowering Women Leaders: SHELeads Talk Series at Woxsen University Highlights Urgent Call for Gender Parity

Empowering Women Leaders: SHELeads Talk Series at Woxsen University Highlights Urgent Call for Gender Parity

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Empowering Women Leaders: SHELeads Talk Series at Woxsen University Highlights Urgent Call for Gender Parity

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 26: Woxsen University School of Arts & Design hosted the latest edition of the SHELeads Talk Series on 22nd September, featuring Valbha Shakya, Deputy Director at the Centre for Women Leadership, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). In a conversation with interviewer Zareen Zakir, Shakya emphasized the urgent need to view gender inclusivity not merely as a social imperative but as a strategic necessity for businesses and society.

Leadership is Gender Neutral

Shakya underscored that leadership traits--vision, adaptability, empathy, delegation, and empowerment--are inherently gender-neutral. She distinguished between gender equality (equal rights and opportunities) and gender equity (ensuring fairness by addressing differing needs and barriers), stressing that equity is the path; equality is the goal.

Economic & Social Imperatives of Gender Parity

Drawing on global data, Shakya revealed that despite persistently low female labour participation and overrepresentation of women in low-wage sectors, women are increasingly shaping leadership through entrepreneurship. Advancing gender parity could add $12 trillion to global GDP by 2025, while in India, it could increase GDP by up to 60 and create 166 million additional jobs for women.

She highlighted progressive government measures supporting women--extended maternity leave, loan support for entrepreneurs, improved sex ratios, and India 43 female representation in STEM education, the highest globally.

Foundations of Leadership & Early Influence

Highlighting that leadership begins in childhood, Shakya called on families to empower girls to explore sports, careers, and unconventional interests without restrictive roles. Drawing from her own upbringing, she urged parents to foster leadership skills from an early age.

Addressing Misconceptions & Workplace Realities

Shakya cautioned that gender parity is often misunderstood as token representation. True inclusion, she noted, requires women voices to be heard and their participation to be meaningful in decision-making and co-creation of strategies.

The STEM Leadership Challenge

Despite nearly 48 women in STEM education, women account for only 12-18 of leadership roles. The leaky pipeline, aggravated by career interruptions such as motherhood, demands equitable policies for maternity and paternity leave, re-skilling opportunities, and workplace flexibility. Organizations must ask, not assume women needs, she emphasized.

Bridging Policy and Practice

While progressive policies exist, Shakya highlighted the urgent need for stronger implementation to ensure real impact in workplaces.

India in Global Rankings

Referencing India 131st rank out of 145 in the Global Gender Gap Index 2025, she urged recognition of local contexts, noting India 46 representation of women in Panchayat bodies, among the highest worldwide, despite lower representation in parliament.

CII Commitment

Shakya spotlighted CII initiatives in traditionally male-dominated sectors such as logistics, where efforts are underway to address deep-rooted biases and foster women leadership.

Role of Male Allies

She emphasized that men must serve as allies by challenging biases, mentoring women leaders, supporting inclusive policies, and modelling positive masculinity through caregiving and emotional openness.

A Call to Action

Concluding her address, Shakya urged organizations, policymakers, and families to treat gender parity as essential to both social well-being and sustainable business growth. True inclusion is not about token presence but about strategic empowerment, policy support, and cultural change, she stated.

About Woxsen University, Hyderabad:

Woxsen University, located in Hyderabad, is one of the first private universities in the state of Telangana, India. Renowned for its 200-acre state-of-the-art campus and infrastructure, Woxsen University offers new-age, disruptive programs in the fields of Business, Technology, Arts & Design, Architecture, Law, and Liberal Arts & Humanities. Woxsen also houses Asia largest Sports Infrastructure, spread over 60 acres. With 170+ Global Partner Universities and a strong industry connect, Woxsen is recognized as one of the top universities for Academic Excellence and Global Edge. Woxsen has also secured the QS Business Masters World Ranking 2025, Rank #9 All India, Top 100 B-Schools by Times B-School Ranking 2025, Rank #6, Asia Pacific, Bloomberg Best B-School, and features in India Best B-Schools beyond IIMs by Dalal Street Investment Journal 2025, in 4th consecutive year. Woxsen is ranked as one of the Top Professional Colleges in India by Outlook I-CARE for its undergraduate programs, securing All India Rank 12 among the Top 130 BBA Private Institutes, All India Rank 20 among the Top 160 B.Tech Private Institutes, All India Rank 3 among the Top 25 Design Private Institutes, and All India Rank 3 among the Top 30 B.Arch Private Institutes.

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