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Spectrum Metro Mall Says, It Employs More Than 500 Women

Noida, January 29, 2025: Spectrum Metro Mall has taken a significant step to promote women empowerment and gender equality, reporting more than 500 women working in various positions at the mall, gaining new career opportunities and moving towards self-reliance.
Spectrum Metro Mall is not just providing employment to women but also helping them enhance their skills and leadership abilities. Women are given equal job opportunities as men, along with a safe and supportive work environment where they can fully utilize their potential. The mall ensures that women receive training and other facilities to prepare themselves for evolving job demands. Additionally, measures are in place to help women balance their work and household responsibilities.
Alongside government schemes like Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, Mudra Yojana, and Stand-Up India, private companies are also playing a crucial role in empowering women. Ajendra Singh, Vice President (Sales & Marketing) of Spectrum Metro Mall, stated, “Our goal is not just to provide jobs to women but to make them self-reliant. When women receive equal opportunities and a safe work environment, they empower themselves and bring positive changes to society. Women working in various roles at Spectrum Metro Mall are contributing significantly to the company’s success with their hard work.”
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