
Promising Avenues: Landscape of School to Work Transition in India
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The skilling landscape in India continues to be plagued by issues such as supply and demand mismatch of skilled personnel, limited training facilities and a lack of effective credentialing systems. The Digital Ecosystem for Skilling and Livelihood, or the DESH Stack e-portal has been launched with

Although news and social media showcased poignant stories of migrant workers returning to their places of origin on foot during the nationwide lockdown in 2020, they have largely been neglected.
“CSR’s next Act: How the coming decade will redefine corporate impact” unpacks the philanthropic spending patterns of over 20,000 companies across India. It finds that India Inc. displays diverging trends in its charity: businesses overshoot their mandated CSR when obligations are low, but struggle to deploy these funds when budgets

BATHINDA: Punjab might be doing reasonably well on UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs) with a score of 68 with two notches above national average of 66 and ranks 12th on Niti Aayog’s SDG index, but when it comes to corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending, the state is getting even less

Ambika Jugran comes with 17+ years of experience across business research, strategy, and operations. She works as a Principal in Sattva’s Sustainability and Business Advisory practice, where she leads growth and performance for the business unit, managing P&L, business strategy, operations, and people while ensuring delivery efficiency.

Migration is a prevalent phenomenon where workers move from one region to another in search of employment. There are approximately more than 140 million Indian migrant workers, who contribute 10% to the Indian GDP. Three primary causes drive migration in India – aspirations for economic mobility, socio-economic disenfranchisement, and urbanisation.

In this report, we have analysed the cumulative 3-year CSR spend by the entire set of companies (total of 29190) on the regional distribution of CSR using the data made available by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as of January 2019.

The world around us is increasingly beginning to feel the impact created from years of unfriendly environmental and social choices. We believe becoming sustainable is no longer a matter of choice since we all are in this together – either we all win, or we all lose.

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