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Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy (Krishna)

Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy brings over a decade of work experience working with the leadership team of global foundations, social organisations and corporates to design and scale their social impact initiatives, across India, SE Asia, Africa and Europe. As the CEO at Sattva he is responsible for the overall strategic direction,

When will Indian CSR come of age?

The priorities of corporate giving are changing, one example of which is reduced funding towards education and increased priority to environment, as per recent MCA data.

The Cost of Business as Usual

Shortly after the pandemic halted all travel, companies quickly pivoted from in-person meetings and conferences to virtual platforms. But now business travel is on the rise again. This is a good opportunity for companies to re-evaluate and understand if business travel is even required.

Demystifying Assessments to Ensure School-readiness in Children

As children progress through grades, the learning crisis intensifies – eventually leading to about 52% of children at Grade 5 not being able to read Grade 2 text. While the gaps in learning outcomes become more visible as learners move upward in grades, the problem starts early on. Moreover, it

Decoding Green Growth with Amitabh Kant

India’s G20 presidency is coming at a historic time. In the face of a mounting economic crisis, along with the demands placed by climate change, it is important for leading nations to pave a way for the world that is enduring and sustainable in the long term. ‘Green growth’ emerges as

The State of CSR in India Report

With more than INR 1.22 Lakh Crore spent in 7 years, CSR is gaining strength as a source of development finance. Understand CSR funding trends across sectors, industries and regions.

Eliminating Food Loss, Elevating Farmers using Agtech

40% of the food produced globally tends to be lost during the post-harvest value chain. In India, inefficient post-harvest management practices lead to massive post-harvest food losses that impact farmer incomes. Emerging technologies like robotics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, machine learning, analytics, IoT and others carry the potential to address the

Leveraging Digital Health to Accelerate Maternal and Child Health Outcomes

In recent years, India has made considerable progress in its maternal and child health indicators and reduced IMR and MMR by a considerable fraction. Frontline workers like ASHA and ANM have played a central role by improving accessibility, generating awareness and enhancing utilisation of ANC and PNC services.However, there exist

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