This invisible yet pervasive price disparity, known as the ‘pink tax’, quietly drains women’s wallets on everything from ...
3. Healthcare & Hygiene: One of the most visible and discriminatory examples of the Pink Tax is in hygiene goods. Until 2018, sanitary napkins in India were taxed at 12% under GST, although condoms ...
The pink tax refers to the tendency for products marketed specifically toward women to be more expensive than those marketed ...
At the core of the dispute is whether doughnuts should be taxed as part of restaurant services, which carry a five per cent ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that an arrest under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act cannot be made solely on suspicion.
Despite evidence that diverse leadership teams enhance business performance, systemic barriers continue to push women out of ...
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