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Bridging Gaps in Early Childhood Education in India

The first six years of life are the fastest period of human growth and development, as 85% of the brain development occurs by the age of six. Research cites that investing in the early years of a child’s life, brings the highest socio-economic returns on investment. It helps to break

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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

European Companies’ CSR Journey in India: Seven Years of Transformative Impact

As India embarks on its eighth decade of independent governance, it finds itself at a crucial juncture of change, presenting vast opportunities for substantial economic growth and notable progress in attaining the country’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The private sector has emerged as a key player in India’s development story,

Investing for Impact: Social Stock Exchange in India

The Social Stock Exchange (SSE) is envisioned as a regulated stock exchange that will bring together non-profit organisations (NPOs), for-profit enterprises (FPEs), donors, and investors to direct more capital towards the development sector. The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE India) received in-principle approval from the Securities Exchange Board of

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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.

Decoding Millets with Sivakumar S

Millets are often referred to as the crop of the future and India has been undergoing its own renaissance with this super food. Also, 2023 has been designated as the International Year of Millets by the UN, where India has been leading the discourse to develop the dialogue on millets

Transforming Healthcare Delivery with Digital Health Initiatives in India

Digital technology is emerging as a key enabler of healthcare delivery in India. Advanced technology such as AI and Blockchain are being deployed across a wide range of applications from patient management and care delivery to administration. Increasingly, digit al interventions are being linked to key healthcare outcomes such as

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