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An Indian woman farmer on her field

Formalising the Female Workforce in Indian Agriculture

Agriculture is one of the main sources of livelihood for women in rural India. Despite their contribution and value addition, however, women are viewed as informal workers who are characterised as domestic support or even go unpaid.

THE CASE FOR BUSINESS VALUE IN CSR

CSRs must work to grow the pie – for society and for themselves. It is possible for companies to operate in such a manner where their own interests align with those of society.

CSR in Punjab

Through this report, Sattva presents a critical glimpse of Punjab state with respect to the CSR investment and its development performance.

Rethinking the ways of measuring women’s work in India

The labour market statistics that measure women’s labour are a critical foundation for effective policy design and ecosystem interventions to advance women’s economic empowerment. As per current measurements, India’s female labour force participation rate stands at approximately 30%. However, the methodologies that lead to this figure are underpinned by a

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