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”Now tell me, ladies and gentlemen, do we have that many female specialists only in this one particular sector?” she asked. ”Look at us (women) as consumers, who want to ensure that we have the best of medical practices by women who lead out of sheer competence,” she said.
Irani also raised the issue of bias against women workers in the pharma and healthcare industry and said that only 11 percent of the workforce in the sector comprises women. Five percent of women are in sales and marketing, 12 percent in manufacturing, and 25 percent in corporate functions, she said.
”If we, the best and the brightest of minds, do not acknowledge the problem and do not address the elephant in the room, how are we then, irrespective of our gender, going to find the solution?” she asked. The minister lamented the absence of women participants at the conference and pointed out that only a few topics to be discussed during the event revolved around women.
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”The bias is so deep-seated that educated people also practice that culture…Our bias , our prejudices, our fears are so deep-seated that we see women excel right before us and we still treat them with gloved hands,” she said. She also hailed the contribution of 6.6 million women who have contributed to the protection of the country during the pandemic, especially the female workers who conducted door-to-door surveys to collect samples, among other things.