
The Informal Sector in the Indian Economy
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Tech-based, impact-focused initiatives have been observed to attract greater investment and philanthropic funding in India. There is a strong case to be made, therefore, for greater adoption of digital platforms by social sector enterprises.

The use of digital technologies has enabled greater access to quality healthcare across the continuum of care and demonstrated high potential in advancing universal health coverage. India is witnessing a rise in the number of digital health startups as well as in their funding. The healthtech sector received $2.2 billion


Dr Pathare shares with us his experience of reaching and enabling last-mile delivery of mental health services and the barriers that limit the scale of this vital healthcare provision.

India faces the challenge of a low Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR), with women kept out of the workforce due to a combination of social and economic factors. The platform economy is a promising development touted as an enabler of women’s participation in paid work.

If you are an entrepreneur or an organisation looking to build a platform-based approach to solve a problem, then here are some reflections on making the shift in applying platform thinking to social impact.
Startups and Social Businesses We work with businesses on defining, steering and monitoring their sustainability and impact strategy. Share start-ups supported through incubation programmes 0 + incubation Partners 0 The emerging new ecosystem with an equal emphasis on impact and business sustainability is poised to play a pivotal role in

Creating meaningful change requires valuing different levels of impact. Here’s some perspective on three key anchors.

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,
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