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Life at Sattva

Life at Sattva Share Life at Sattva is an exciting journey – sometimes into the boardrooms of India’s largest companies to discuss CSR and ESG strategy, sometimes into the chambers of government working on national policies and welfare schemes, and at other times into the hinterlands of the country truly

Flipkart Sustainability Action Summit 2024

November 13, 2024 (Wednesday) | 10:30 AM – 03:00 PM | India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Join us for a day filled with inspiring discussions, interactive group sessions, and opportunities to connect with leaders aiming to advance sustainability agenda and foster meaningful discussions around environmental stewardship in the Indian e-commerce ecosystem. Here’s

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

Sonam Angmo

Sonam Angmo brings over 7+ years of holistic work experience in the social impact sector. As the Engagement Manager at Sattva, she’s part of the Non-Profit Advisory (NPA) team and leads the Short Term Advisory unit within NPA. She is responsible for leading delivery of projects, managing a team, and

Teacher conducting an activity with young students

Bridging Gaps in Early Childhood Education in India

The first six years of life are the fastest period of human growth and development, as 85% of the brain development occurs by the age of six. Research cites that investing in the early years of a child’s life, brings the highest socio-economic returns on investment. It helps to break

Just 0.7% CSR funds in Punjab kitty

BATHINDA: Punjab might be doing reasonably well on UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs) with a score of 68 with two notches above national average of 66 and ranks 12th on Niti Aayog’s SDG index, but when it comes to corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending, the state is getting even less

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