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Accelerating the impact of giving in India

Source: Alliance Magazine Aarti Mohan, Lekhya Reddy and Kriti Jain 16 March 2023 At the 14th Dasra Philanthropy Week, diverse stakeholders from the social impact sector gathered to convene and collaborate on ideas for sustained action for a transformed India. The event featured diverse leaders of grassroot organisations, think-tanks, family

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

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.

Are jobs in India pulling people out of poverty? ft. Manish Sabharwal

      From the macro to the micro and everything in between, in this episode of Decoding Impact, Manish Sabharwal illuminates the economics of India’s current job market and the systemic levers needed to thrust India into grasping its full potential as an economy, society and nation. As one

Nurturing Health to Foster Change

Prioritising maternal health and family planning is imperative for India to sustainably pave a path for healthier communities and social progress. Given that strategic funding plays a pivotal role in creating the foundation for a thriving future, Sattva worked on a robust investment strategy for a globally renowned non-profit.

NEP (National Education Policy) Series

The National Education Policy (NEP) 2019 has suggested some monumental shifts for education in India. This series of articles covers Sattva’s perspective on the changing policy landscape and how solutions can take shape in the coming future.

Can Account Aggregators disrupt the status quo of financial data sharing in India?

While India’s credit market has been expanding since the pandemic, it is the least robust among its Asian peers, due to bottlenecks within its financial data sharing systems. No standardised systemfor data sharing and consent management in India’s financial sector, resulting in inefficiencies and data privacy concernsOnly 29% of Indian

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