
Enabling Equity in Classrooms in India
Given the enormous diversity within a country like India, there have been remarkable initiatives which emphasise on education for all but do not necessarily solve for equity.

Given the enormous diversity within a country like India, there have been remarkable initiatives which emphasise on education for all but do not necessarily solve for equity.

As an organisation that has been in the space for the last ten years, what have been our biggest learnings? And how are those learnings helping to shape our CSR practice this year?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txaqxJycyP8 India is the third largest innovation ecosystem in the world. From India’s transformational growth in the IT sector to her rapid digitisation, innovation is truly having its moment in India today. However, despite this promising outlook, social innovation continues to face challenges to scale. Faced by

High logistical costs and a lack of digital know-how are some factors keeping Indian artisans out of e-commerce. How can the recently launched Open Network for Digital Commerce change this?

In data to measure social impact by companies, education is the most favoured choice of Indian IT cos, followed by central govt schemes that get about 14% of CSR money.

The priorities of corporate giving are changing, one example of which is reduced funding towards education and increased priority to environment, as per recent MCA data.

India’s backward districts received a mere 2.5% of Rs 1.84 lakh crore of corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds spent by companies across the country over the past nine years, said a study, titled ‘State of CSR in India: 2014-2023’, by social impact and consulting firm Sattva Consulting. “While it’s a

Vipul Arora Environmental, social and governance (ESG) is a term that has gained increasing importance in recent years, particularly for corporations and investors in these enterprises. ESG is a research and analysis framework that allows ‘Institutional Investors’ and Companies to assess their risks and opportunities, with respect to their environmental,

At the heart of health literacy, lies the purpose of empowering individuals to take charge of their well-being.

The Bharat East report explores the performance of the eastern states (Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal), across various indicators and themes, using data points from the NFHS-IV, NFHS-V and Mission Antyodaya resources. Accounting for 22% of the country’s population, the East region alone accounts for 47 of the 117
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