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A woman's blood pressure being checked at a health camp

Building Resilient Primary Health Care Systems in India

Primary health care (PHC) is defined as a whole-of-society approach to health to ensure a high quality level of health and well-being and its equitable distribution, by focusing on people’s needs and as early as possible. This is intended for across the care continuum, from health promotion and disease prevention,

Gautam Seshadri

Gautam Seshadri has 20+ years of experience as a founder, operator and professional investor. He is associated with >15 start-ups as either an angel investor or advisor, and is also a venture partner at a globally active web3 fund. He has either worked or lived in India, UK, Germany, Singapore

Circular Economy Models in Agriculture

Despite the lack of a common definition for circularity, there are some core principles to help us identify the concept: i. Minimising waste and pollution ii. Preserving and regenerating natural ecosystems while dealing with waste and residue iii. Promoting fairness and inclusivity across local communities that bear the social costs

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

Abhishek Modi

Abhishek has 7+ years of work experience in sectors ranging in Education, Health, Livelihood, Digital and Financial Inclusion.

As the Lead, Digital Platforms Practice Area, Abhishek leads the development of knowledge, reach and engagement with the market and supports consulting teams in projects delivery for the digital platform practice.

National Digital Education Architecture (NDEAR)

Background While various measures have been taken to transform India’s education landscape, significant challenges continue to plague the public education system such as the high student dropout rate at the secondary level (15%). Nearly 5 crore elementary school students are below the required level of foundational literacy and numeracy; only

Unlocking Potential: Financial Aid as a Catalyst for Girls’ STEM Success

There are stark regional disparities in access and choice of science subjects in higher secondary grades for Indian girls. In 2024 48% of boys graduated from science disciplines, compared to only 39% of girls at the higher secondary level (UDISE+). In states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, 60%

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