
Video series – The Education Landscape in India
We have curated a series of videos where we ask those working within this ecosystem, what their big bets are on education reform.

We have curated a series of videos where we ask those working within this ecosystem, what their big bets are on education reform.

Sattva brought global and domestic philanthropists, private sector leaders, multi-laterals, and a social enterprise together, for a roundtable conversation on market-led scalable models for enabling women entrepreneurs.

In this column, Shrutee Ganguly talks about how taking care of employees’ mental wellbeing must be a priority for the sector.

A practical tool for innovators working in the agricultural sector to reach and effectively serve the untapped market

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,

Measuring water risk requires multidimensional, geospatial data which is a combination of hydrogeological, socio-cultural, administrative and economic indicators and collected at an adequate temporal frequency. At present, in India, this data is not collected at a resolution high enough to be meaningful for micro-level planning of water conservation initiatives, or

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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.

Sattva seeks to understand localised archetypes of community members vulnerable to vaccine hesitancy and to inequitable vaccine access.

Amongst the most crucial causes of India’s agrarian crisis and subsequent economic slowdown is the structural inability of its small and marginal farmers to access small-sized, affordable and timely credit. The Open Credit Enablement Network (OCEN), an upcoming digital protocol, displays immense potential in challenging this situation, by shifting how
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