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Region-wise CSR analysis – Feb 2019

In this report, we have analysed the cumulative 3-year CSR spend by the entire set of companies (total of 29190) on the regional distribution of CSR using the data made available by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as of January 2019.

Decoding Systemic Challenges of Women in Agriculture ft. Ireena Vittal

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Rajiv is an active angel investor and mentor to multiple startups in the social enterprise and technology space. He is an Advisor, Board Member of many such companies.

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Careers Share Problem solvers with an ability to get things done. Creative thinkers who go beyond the obvious. Big dreamers who make things happen. Analytical minds with an eye for detail. Empathetic people who play with the team. Entrepreneurs at heart who go the distance. This is us. Our work

SKI Annual Summit 2024

The Sattva Knowledge Institute (SKI)Annual Summit | 2024 February 23, 2024 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM The Pullman, New Delhi At Sattva, we believe that solutions for impact will be unlocked at the intersection of business, government and philanthropic action. Fostering dialogue and collaboration among these critical stakeholders is essential

Community Led Monitoring: Achieving Impact in Round 1

The National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (GoI), is committed to India achieving its 95:95:95 targets by 2030. GoI’s goal is supported by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). As

Innovative Irrigation: Success Stories in Water-resilient Agriculture

Agriculture accounts for a whopping 89% of the water use in India, against the 69% global average. India takes 2-3 times the quantity of water compared to leading agricultural producers like Brazil, USA and China, to produce the same yield. One of the key reasons for the inefficient usage of

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