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!Forty women from tier two and three institutions have been selected for the third cohort of the programme.
This initiative reflects a broader effort to address gender disparity in STEM fields in India by focusing on inclusivity within less-represented geographical areas (tier two & three cities) and marginalized socioeconomic demographics. By combining financial aid with structured mentorship alongside practical exposure in laboratory environments, programmes like this serve as strong enablers for aspiring women scientists to enter an often male-dominated industry.
The inclusion of internships at prestigious organizations such as CSIR-CCMB further enhances career-launch opportunities while reinforcing ties between academia and industrial applications-critical for fostering innovation-driven growth.Scaling efforts nationwide or incorporating more participants could deepen its impact on gender equity outcomes within India’s emerging biotechnology sector.