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Ritchika Dsouza Thimmaiah

Ritchika Dsouza Thimmaiah brings 12+ years working extensively across the social impact sector across NGOs and corporates. As Regional Head for Corporate Advisory at Sattva, Ritchika currently manages the CSR engagement with corporate clients.

charcha 2020

Sattva hosted the Financial Inclusion track at “charcha 2020” – a platform for the Indian development sector to come together and chart a course for the country’s resurgence from the COVID-19 crisis

Social Procurement

Social procurement is emerging as a significant pathway for companies to meet their sustainability goals while creating social value.

Tech to the Rescue: Agtech Startups Tackling India’s Post-Harvest Woes

40% of the food produced globally tends to be lost during the post-harvest value chain. In India, inefficient post-harvest management practices lead to massive post-harvest food losses that impact farmer incomes. However, emerging technologies like robotics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, machine learning, analytics, IoT and others carry the potential to address

Touchpoint Highlights – What ONDC means for Small Businesses

The fourth session in the SKI Touchpoint series was conducted by the Digital Platforms Practice Area, on the theme of Digital Pathways with ONDC for Nano & Small Businesses’. Abhishek Modi, Lead – Digital Platforms at SKI (abhishek.modi@sattva.co.in), moderated this session, featuring Nandita Sharma, the Social Impact Lead for ONDC.

Industry-wise CSR Analysis

In this report, we have analysed the industry-wise trends of CSR spends over a three year period. We have used the data made available by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as of January 2019.

Impact Measurement

Impact Measurement and Advisory We enable evidence-based decision making in the impact ecosystem that is localised, and at the same time contributes to a national and global impact agenda. Share Studies 0 + Assignments 0 + The impact ecosystem is rapidly evolving, with more complex social issues, solutions via collaborative

Cultivating Growth: Agricultural Finance in India

Agricultural finance in India is currently facing a crisis of high-interest rates leading to higher debt percentages, lack of insurance financing for risk mitigation and unreported capital flows. Understanding these gaps will lead to the achievement of bigger opportunities and objectives such as increasing farmers’ income, promoting resource efficiency, enhancing

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