A web-portal on best practices in public and private sector and policy initiatives in the field of technology was launched by India and the US to attract more women to science in both countries.

Powell said the US and India had prioritised "Women in Science" as an area for bilateral engagement at the US-India Joint Commission meeting on science & technology in June.
The portal will share best practices in the US and India to enable, promote and retain women in science.
"I believe the importance of science and science education in today's world cannot be overstated. Scientific innovation offers us a chance to achieve prosperity. It has offered us benefits that have improved our health and our lives," Powell said.
Calling for gender parity in the field of science, Powell said: "The world's difficult challenges can be solved. But this will only happen when our best people -- whatever background, whatever gender -- work together with all their energy and talents focused on the key issues."
"We need to equip all our scientists and innovators with the best education and the best training that is available," she said.
"A study by the US department of commerce reveals that in the US the percentage of females working in the fields of science, technology, engineering and Mathematics (STEM) lags far behind than that of the overall female-to-male workplace ratio," she said.
Source-IANS
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