Top 5 countries with highest literacy rate
Varidhi Goyal
According to UNESCO estimates, globally 129 million females are estimated to be out of school worldwide, including 32 million in primary school, 30 million in lower secondary school, and 67 million in upper secondary school. Ukraine, Singapore, Lithuania, Slovenia, Macau (SAR), Cyprus, and Latvia are among some of the other countries with a high female literacy rate.
Budget allocations towards schemes for women
Sumanta Sinha
The graph shows the various schemes of women launched by union government of India long with its budgetary allocations till financial year 2022-23.
Top 12 countries with the most women in parliament
Prajwal Jayaraj
Interestingly enough, the 12 countries with the largest economies and the 12 countries with the most development. Did not show up when it came to ranking countries on the basis of representation of women in parliaments.
Female labor force in India
Akankhya Rout
Men’s Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) improved from 80.1% in 2020-21 to 80.7% in 2021-22.
Best countries to work as a women
Arya S Biju
Scandinavian counties are the best place to be a working woman, shows the glass-ceiling index. The index measures the environment for working women combining data on higher education, labour-force participation, pay, child-care costs, maternity and paternity rights, business-school applications, and representation in senior jobs.
Women in STEM
Avantika Khajuria
From the data, it is evident that 43 percent women in India has more women enrolled in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) than other developed countries at the tertiary level. It is much higher than the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.
World’s richest women
Lovely Tyagi
Leading countries in the Index of Women Entrepreneurs worldwide in 2021
Vishisht Dwivedi
I n 2021, the United States was the leading country in the world in terms of supporting female entrepreneurship. The country scored 69.9 index points, with New Zealand and Canada close behind. Of the 65 countries included in the index, Bangladesh was given the lowest score with 32.5, followed by Egypt and Malawi.
FIFA World cup Viewership
Anupama V.M.

The gap in viewership of both men and women football viewership is getting narrow over the year. According to FIFA, the performance of players and the response from the viewers during women’s current world cup held at Australia and New Zealand shows the growth of Women’s FIFA World Cup.