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Veda Kulkarni

Veda Kulkarni brings over two decades of experience leading software product companies in various roles including product management, project management, and leading and building software for business process automation. As the Lead for India Data Insights at Sattva, she is responsible for providing data-driven strategic insights using a modern stack

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.

Touchpoint Highlights: Rethinking the ways of measuring women’s labour

The latest session in the SKI Touchpoint series was conducted by the Livelihoods Practice Area, on the topic of ‘Rethinking the ways of measuring women’s labour’.  The session was facilitated and moderated by Sattva Knowledge Institute’s Tripti Naswa (Principal and Lead, Livelihoods Practice Area), and Sadhana Sanjay (Consultant, Livelihoods Practice

The Nonprofit MBA Podcast

Building a Nonprofit Organization for the Future , Featuring Rathish Balakrishnan, on The Nonprofit MBA Podcast PRESS RELEASE – October 4, 2022       In today’s podcast, Rathish Balakrishnan from Sattva Media & Consulting Pvt Ltd and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions, the leading provider of loans for nonprofits in the

Solution Spotlight: Enhancing Employability for Indian Girls through STEM Education

STEM Skills: A tremendous opportunity In an era driven by rapid technological advancements and digital transformation, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education has emerged as a cornerstone for economic development and societal progress. Globally, countries are investing in STEM education to equip their workforce with the necessary skills to

Making a case for Sector Disruptors

At Sattva, we have always believed that in order to end poverty, it is important to strengthen the ability of social organisations to create impact. And as part of our work today, we engage deeply with a wide range of organisations – from some of the largest non-profits in the

Innovation with JSW Foundation ft. Ashwini Saxena

  Investments in climate tech in India are growing at a fast pace, amounting to over $800 million in the first half of 2022 alone. It is important to invest in technologies and infrastructure to help communities adapt to the crisis already at hand. It is hence critical to develop

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