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Working in this sector in the last couple of years has given me a level of satisfaction and joy I had not experienced before.

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An Overview of Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in India

Various organisations have defined the scope and criticality of Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) over the years. Despite different definitions, common and central aspects of the framing of FLN comprises skills such as recognition of letters and words, reading, writing, mathematical problem solving and skill development. The National Education Policy

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Share NON-PROFITS FundAssist Our data-driven solution that assists organisations  in identifying funders aligned with their priorities and focus areas. With private philanthropy reaching INR 1.2 lakh crore in FY 2022-23, non-profits now have a significant opportunity to scale their impact and grow in this evolving philanthropic landscape. Is your organisation

N.S. Arun

An economist by training, Arun has over 19 years of work experience including 10 years as a macroeconomist.

At Sattva, he leads engagements with global philanthropies and the government that involve conceptualising and co-creating impactful solutions to complex strategic and policy issues.

Generating rigorous and actionable research is

Women and Social Media During the Pandemic

This discussion paper outlines the impact of social media on women in the pandemic hit world. It also highlights the key considerations that will enable social media platforms to have a wider reach and deeper impact across a broader population of women in India.

Implementation – Micro-entrepreneurship

A solar power company delivering viable electricity solutions through decentralised renewable energy mini-grids, wanted to spur socio-economic growth in rural and semi-urban areas.

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Indian Migrant Workers: Understanding the Dynamics of Migration in India

Migration is a prevalent phenomenon where workers move from one region to another in search of employment. There are approximately more than 140 million Indian migrant workers, who contribute 10% to the Indian GDP. Three primary causes drive migration in India – aspirations for economic mobility, socio-economic disenfranchisement, and urbanisation.

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