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From Boston to Bulandshahar - Mapping Aryah Mahajan_s journey

27 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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sabera.co She doesn’t work for weekends. She works for a fan in the summer. A fridge in the corner. A school uniform for her children. A woman in rural India shows up every day — not for perks, but for progress. And that’s what makes her one of the most committed forces any business can have. In my conversation with Aryah Mahajan of iVillage, we spoke about these powerful, deeply personal motivations — the kind that don’t just build livelihoods, but spark movements. One woman steps out, and she brings many more with her. This is not just employment. This is impact.

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