New Delhi: Indian president Droupadi Murmu on Monday said that women are playing a key role in various operational and technical areas in the country's civil aviation sector. Interacting with a group of women achievers in the Indian aviation sector at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here, she emphasised that along with increasing the participation of women in the aviation industry, equal opportunities moving forward in this field are also necessary, according to an official release.
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The meeting took place under the 'President with the People' initiative which aims to establish a deeper connect with people and recognise their contributions, the statement said. Murmu said, "Fifteen per cent of Air Traffic Controllers are women, 11 per cent of flight dispatchers are women, and 9 per cent of aerospace engineers are women".
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The president of India also noted that 18 per cent of pilots who received commercial licenses last year were women. She appreciated all women achievers who think innovatively and dare to tread new paths and said that the inclusive efforts of the government have given a boost to the progress of women in the civil aviation sector. "More and more women are now choosing aviation as their career," the president stated.
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