
STEM education for girls: The path to equity
Research reveals that girls initially display interest in STEM during their formative years, typically between the ages of 8 and 10.

Research reveals that girls initially display interest in STEM during their formative years, typically between the ages of 8 and 10.

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

According to PLFS 2021, a staggering 80% of women attribute their absence from the labour force to being engaged in domestic duties, making the unpaid labour economy a central theme for the discourse on women’s economic participation in India. In this podcast episode, we try to understand the

Students under the Karnataka Model Schools Pathways Programme (KMSPP) in Chitradurga and Tumkur experienced the Living Lightly Utsav.

A closer look at what the CSR community is thinking, and how their funds are being spent in response to the COVID-19 crisis.

India has a long and rich tradition of everyday giving by individuals. Although such everyday givers may not have large resources at their disposal, their collective forces have repeatedly inspired watershed moments in India’s social development through their small but meaningful contributions.

Malnutrition in India is a multifaceted issue, encompassing both undernutrition and overnutrition. According to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 Report, around 224.3 million Indians are undernourished. Inadequate access to diverse and healthy diets causes micronutrient deficiencies, especially in children and women. Nutrition has gained

Unlike my earlier posts, this is as much an internal memo and a note to self as it is a blog post. The reason I decided

By fostering innovations in education and skill development, the CSR programme aims to empower India’s youth and drive social transformation through technology.

Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy 28 November, 2022 The CSR law in India has seen not only an increase in corporate giving but development in the strategic deployment of that giving It has been seven years since a corporate social responsibility (CSR) law was implemented in India. The passage of time has
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