
Amendments in the CSR Law: What it means for you
What do the recent amendments in the CSR law really mean if you’re part of the CSR team of a company? Are there ramifications or is it much ado about nothing?

What do the recent amendments in the CSR law really mean if you’re part of the CSR team of a company? Are there ramifications or is it much ado about nothing?

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An anganwadi in India is a significant space for thousands of families across rural and urban parts of the country. With 1.4 million anganwadis, India is ensuring the achievement of health, nutrition and education outcomes for young children and their mothers. As per the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), they

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In this episode of Decoding Impact, Rathish Balakrishnan is joined by Pankhuri Shah and Muzamil Baig, Co-Founders of Project DEEP, to unpack the myths and realities of direct cash transfers, and to make the case for Universal Basic Income.
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