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Transforming Healthcare Delivery with Digital Health Initiatives in India

Digital technology is emerging as a key enabler of healthcare delivery in India. Advanced technology such as AI and Blockchain are being deployed across a wide range of applications from patient management and care delivery to administration. Increasingly, digit al interventions are being linked to key healthcare outcomes such as

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

CSR in Punjab

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

Gearing up the Indian workforce for a Green Economy

Lack of policies hampering green skill development: Report

India has the potential to create 35 million green jobs by 2047 but barriers like lack of policies for green skill development, funding gaps, inadequate skill infrastructure, exclusion of vulnerable groups, and lack of collaboration among key actors need to be addressed, states a report by Skills Council for Green

SUTRA 2024

This year’s summit aims to be a forum for cross-sectoral collaboration, enabling stakeholders to set and achieve responsible sourcing targets throughout commodity harvest cycles.

Pathways to Viksit Bharat by 2047

India is currently undergoing a significant transformation. Over the past decade, we have moved from being the tenth-largest economy to the fifth-largest, and there is potential for us to become the third-largest economy by 2028. The government’s goal is to achieve a US$30 trillion economy by 2047, embodying the attributes

Healthcare in India

Healthcare in India

Status of health indicators in IndiaIndia has displayed significant commitment towards improving its health indicators and achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Although India’s efforts to reduce noncommunicable diseases are in their infancy, it has managed to make significant strides in its fight against communicable diseases.

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