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By 2025, it said, GDP could increase by at least 16 per cent in a country like India if it progressed towards gender parity at work. Many women in India are triumphing the odds to become part of the admittedly slow growth story. Like Ayesha Sultana, who was welcomed as a tech trainer on Simplilearn, a professional training provider for different professions, when she needed to take a break from her full-time job due to "personal" reasons. Delhi-based Ayesha, who was earlier associated as a tech professional with a renowned company, is now a full time trainer on the platform helping over 700 participants in various technical domains. A survey carried out by PayPal, an online payments platform, showed that a huge percentage of freelancers -- 48 per cent -- using a PayPal account, are women. According to Narsi Subramanian, director growth, of PayPal India, the autonomy of freelancing acts as a bait for most working professionals, and works best for women who want to strike a work-life balance. Delhi-based Sheetal Kapoor. a multi-tasking housewife who manages household chores, looks after her children and also has a busy social life, is amongst those who has used PayPal to carve an identity of her own. In 2009, she joined her husband's business of creating garments for large retail chains and realised the potential of the untapped online market. She registered as a seller on PayPal, and discovered a soaring demand for Indian clothes, particularly from overseas. Sheetal is now the proud owner of an apparel brand called 'Shree'. "I sold my first kurta for 20 USD, and I now sell close to 500-1000 kurtas a month. I also have loyal bulk-buying clients through PayPal, which also helps me cater to my NRI audience via my in-house website," Sheetal said.
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