Diversity and inclusion is at the heart of everything done at PayPal globally, and in India. And the company makes it clear that it is not just a moral obligation, but a business imperative, keeping in mind its diverse set of customers. PayPal has an impressive list of policies that make the work environment a lot more conducive for women. For starters, mothers-to-be in their last trimester are entitled to book a dedicated cab for pick-up and drop between home and work. There is also a gynaecologist visiting the office facility twice a month. These facilities are part of the broader Wellness for Women programme, which includes flexible work timings; tests for pap smear screening, breast cancer, thyroid and bone density; and expert talks on breast-feeding to help young mothers. There is also an effort to bring women back into the workforce through a programme called Recharge. PayPal India organises the Girls in Technology workshop, started in 2015, which focuses on providing hands-on experience and understanding of technology to get young girls interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education. As part of this, about 30 girl students from Thoraipakkam Girls Higher Secondary School spent a day at the PayPal Chennai Tech Center. During the day, the girls were given a glimpse into the basics of coding, financial health and even public speaking skills to stoke their interest in coding early. The aim, as the company puts it, is to inspire tomorrow’s leaders.