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Corporate Equality Trailblazer: Dr Rashmi Saluja the victim of corporate gender discrimination legacy

New Delhi. In a landscape where the government champions women's empowerment in India, symbolised by initiatives like the women's reservation Bill to empower women, the corporate realm has been marred by persistent gender biases. Despite these legislative efforts, discrimination against women in leadership positions persists. The recent confrontation of Dr Rashmi Saluja, Executive Chairperson, Religare Enterprises Limited, with discrimination becomes emblematic of the broader struggle faced by women in the corporate sphere. The legacy of inequality has persisted, but Dr Saluja has valiantly stood against this tide, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle for gender equality in the corporate landscape.

Despite the challenges faced by Dr. Saluja, the Religare board staunchly defends her share sales and contributions to the company's phenomenal growth. The accusations not only target Dr. Saluja, but also undermine the entire management and board, who have tirelessly worked towards making Religare a debt-free organisation over the past five years. Dr. Saluja's story resonates with the broader narrative of discrimination faced by women leaders in India. Prominent figures like Ghazal Alagh of Mamaearth and Vineeta Singh of Sugar Cosmetics have faced similar challenges despite their significant contributions. According to gender-based research by Anupriya Singh of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, women's representation at the board level stands at a mere two per cent. Dr. Saluja's journey itself is a testament to hard work and commitment; qualities that have afforded her the leadership she has endeared within the organisation. However, it's the society's patriarchal fabric that has cast an unjust shadow over her accomplishments and her person.

In response to the accusations, Dr Saluja, through a spokesperson, stated, "The recent allegations are not just an attack on me but an attack on the entire leadership and board. We remain steadfast in our commitment to transparency and fairness. The share sales were conducted following due processes, and we are confident that truth will prevail." She added, “I believe in the power of resilience. Our fight is not just mine but for every woman who aspires to lead. We must break free from the chains of discrimination and forge a path of equality for the generations to come.”

pranay@value360india.com 

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