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Open Data for Measuring Water Risk and the Role of Citizen Science

Measuring water risk requires multidimensional, geospatial data which is a combination of hydrogeological, socio-cultural, administrative and economic indicators and collected at an adequate temporal frequency. At present, in India, this data is not collected at a resolution high enough to be meaningful for micro-level planning of water conservation initiatives, or

Gender-Lensed Public Procurement in India

Although existing literature suggests that there has been greater inclusion of gender-equality across legal regulations, the literature also suggests a gap in policy translating to action.

ESG benchmarking engagement with a leading automobile manufacturing company 

The recent rise in the ESG movement along with forays being made into sustainable investing by organisations, companies and governments require some form of regulation and benchmarking. This is primarily to evaluate the performance by way of using benchmarking tools to assess, compare and qualify through standard ESG and sustainability

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