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Innovation with Cisco ft. Harish Krishnan

CSR spending in India is concentrated in a few sectors, including education and healthcare. Less than 1% of the CSR funds are channelled towards incubators to support social enterprises. To understand the criticality of CSR backing for scalable and impactful solutions through social enterprises, we have with us today, Mr.

Advancing Social Procurement in India

Date: January 10, 2025 3:00 PM | Venue: Taj Land’s End, Mumbai × Dismiss this alert. In continuation to our work in social procurement with SAP, Sattva will launch a report on social procurement, co-authored with SAP and Impact Europe. The event will also showcase successful collaborations, and reflect on

Understanding the Global South

Sattva supported IEFG and ECFG to amplify the participation and voice of Global South funders in key decision-making discussions at a global scale by conducting an in-depth landscape analysis of key trends, needs, motivations and challenges faced by funders in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Gender Wage Gap in India

Gender Equality and Women Empowerment is recognised as a critical component of sustainable development and is an area where Sattva has worked on extensively. We present a quick overview of the gap in wages earned by men and women in India.

Millet Cultivation in India – Advantages and Opportunities

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has announced 2023 to be the ‘Year of the Millets’ under India’s recommendation. This article explores the potential of millets as a viable answer to India’s evolving dietary needs and agricultural realities.

Krishna Hegde

Krishna is CEO & Co-Founder of PYOR, and organisation with a mission to accelerate global institutional investor participation in digital assets by enabling high fidelity insights and data. Before founding PYOR, Krishna worked at CoinSwitch, India’s largest crypto platform, leading new initiatives and setting up CoinSwitch Labs (an in-house incubator

Making Antenatal Diagnostics Work

Effective antenatal care is required to reduce India’s MMRIn October 2024, the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund, Dr. Natalia Kanem, lauded India’s efforts in reducing the MMR (maternal mortality rate) by 70% between 2000 and 2020, to 97 per 100,000 live births. However, this is still above

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