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A field in India

Accelerating Innovation through Incubation

The organisation’s incubator serves as a catalyst for the non-profit sector, encouraging skilled and passionate leaders to address critical challenges faced by underprivileged individuals in the nation.

Healthcare in India

Healthcare in India

Status of health indicators in IndiaIndia has displayed significant commitment towards improving its health indicators and achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Although India’s efforts to reduce noncommunicable diseases are in their infancy, it has managed to make significant strides in its fight against communicable diseases.

Capacity building of non profits working in education sector.

Reimagining Capacity Building in Education with Digital Public Goods

Capacity building programmes are crucial in the engagement strategy of nonprofits working in the education sector. They become drivers of landmark policy goals, such as the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, in India which is one of the world’s largest education systems. By involving local stakeholders, nonprofits equip state governments,

Revolutionising India’s Financial Ecosystem with Account Aggregators

India’s credit market faces challenges in its financial data sharing system, including lack of standardisation, incomplete credit bureau data, limited access to financial services, and lengthy loan disbursal processes. Account Aggregators (AAs) are emerging as a solution to these issues, enabling a more efficient and inclusive financial ecosystem. AAs are

An organic orange farm

Catalysing Organic Farming in India

Increasing effects of climate change, overexploitation of natural resources like water, decreasing quality of soil and nutrient quality of food due to consistent employment of
conventional farm activities have led to the emergence of a need to adopt more sustainable and healthier models of farm production.

Organic farming

Transitioning to a Sustainable Business

While we all may be at different stages of our ESG journey, it is the commitment we all need to make towards understanding the shift within the sector, our peers, market and global ecosystem. It may be important to treat the transition opportunity as an investment rather than a cost.

Evolving ESG Regulations in India

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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