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When will Indian CSR come of age?

The priorities of corporate giving are changing, one example of which is reduced funding towards education and increased priority to environment, as per recent MCA data.

Implementation – Micro-entrepreneurship

A solar power company delivering viable electricity solutions through decentralised renewable energy mini-grids, wanted to spur socio-economic growth in rural and semi-urban areas.

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.

An Indian woman farmer on her field

Opinion: Rethinking How We Measure Women’s Workforce Participation

In recent years, alarms have been sounded regarding the declining women labour force participation rate in India, which currently stands at approximately 30%, according to the latest data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey. This measurement is a key indicator of not only women’s workforce participation, but also a country’s

Solution Spotlight: Enhancing Employability for Indian Girls through STEM Education

STEM Skills: A tremendous opportunity In an era driven by rapid technological advancements and digital transformation, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education has emerged as a cornerstone for economic development and societal progress. Globally, countries are investing in STEM education to equip their workforce with the necessary skills to

Social Enterprises

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

Girl Child Day | STEM scholarships for girls must be a national imperative

With an anticipated global growth rate of 8.8 percent in STEM occupations from 2020 to 2030, India will play an important role by contributing 60-65 million jobs in information technology, digital communication, cybersecurity, e-commerce, and digital finance sectors. Although India accounts for 31.7 percent of the global STEM graduates (43

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