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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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Register for South Asia Conference Measuring financed emissions: The first step towards a net zero future Date & Time: 12th July 2023, 9:30 am – 12:45 pm Location: Boundary Hall, MCA Club, BKC, Mumbai, India The conference has reached capacity and online registrations are closed. If you wish to attend the

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Unlocking Potential: Financial Aid as a Catalyst for Girls’ STEM Success

There are stark regional disparities in access and choice of science subjects in higher secondary grades for Indian girls. In 2024 48% of boys graduated from science disciplines, compared to only 39% of girls at the higher secondary level (UDISE+). In states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, 60%

Rethinking the ways of measuring women’s work in India

The labour market statistics that measure women’s labour are a critical foundation for effective policy design and ecosystem interventions to advance women’s economic empowerment. As per current measurements, India’s female labour force participation rate stands at approximately 30%. However, the methodologies that lead to this figure are underpinned by a

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EdTech Needs Collaborative Action for Effectiveness & Scale

Rathish Balakrishnan Co-founder and Managing Partner, Sattva Consulting According to the World Bank, learning losses from COVID-19 could cost this generation of students close to $17 trillion in lifetime earnings. As we emerge from a post-pandemic world the promise of EdTech is both lauded and vilified in equal measure, as

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