
Gender Inclusivity in Commercial Agriculture
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Source: Alliance Magazine Aarti Mohan, Lekhya Reddy and Kriti Jain 16 March 2023 At the 14th Dasra Philanthropy Week, diverse stakeholders from the social impact sector gathered to convene and collaborate on ideas for sustained action for a transformed India. The event featured diverse leaders of grassroot organisations, think-tanks, family

With the recent amendments to CSR rules, a gruesome second coronavirus wave and reduced corporate performance due to the pandemic, social responsibility spend for companies is not going to be the same this fiscal CSR expenditure on education reduced from Rs5,718 crore in FY19 to Rs5,244 in FY20. The pandemic

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.

Development is top of mind for the government. We think that there are several aspects of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s February 1st Budget 2023 speech that are encouraging for the development sector. Three of the four areas that the government is focused on for the next 25 years as India

A group of social entrepreneurs developing technology innovations to optimise water usage for food production were looking to take their idea to market.

Non-profits need a plan to steer through the rough seas, bringing clarity and revisiting relevance in order to adapt and pivot their current programmes.

In the Union Budget 2022-23, the Finance Minister announced the launch of a new Digital Ecosystem for Skilling and Livelihoods, the DESH-Stack e-portal.

Rental housing is critical to drive economic mobility, and incentivises white collar migrants and students to move to cities. Our study, aimed to understand housing needs and aspirations of such youth populations migrating to Bengaluru, Karnataka.

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