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Millet Cultivation in India – Advantages and Opportunities

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has announced 2023 to be the ‘Year of the Millets’ under India’s recommendation. This article explores the potential of millets as a viable answer to India’s evolving dietary needs and agricultural realities.

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Can SSE pull FPOs out of stagnation?

On this page The average size of landholdings in India has experienced a significant decline over the years, dropping from 2.28 hectares in 1970-71 to 1.08 hectares in 2015-16. This trend of agricultural land fragmentation is expected to persist in the future, driven by factors such as population growth, inheritance

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Digital Public Goods

Digital public goods (DPGs) refer to new and enhanced service delivery of public goods such as healthcare, government schemes, and public infrastructure.

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

Touchpoint Highlights: Strengthening Farmer Producer Organisations

SKI’s first Touchpoint session was conducted by the Agriculture Practice Area, on the theme ‘Strengthening Farmer Producer Organisations’. The session was facilitated by Debaranjan Pujahari (Principal and Agriculture Practice Area Lead). He was joined in conversation by renowned development management professional and practitioner, Mr Suryamani Roul (Director, Global AgriSystem). The

Building and sustaining healthcare capacity in Bihar

Sattva and other partners collaborated to support the Government of Bihar to strengthen the public health infrastructure and build resilience to combat COVID-19 with immediate impact as well as securing long term interests.

Building Property Inclusivity

Property holds enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance, especially for marginalised communities in India. However, systemic issues inhibit sustainable access to property for such groups.

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