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March 28, 2024
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“A philanthropist’s job is to connect the dots and build synergies”
Rekha Koita, co-founder of Koita Foundation, talks about her journey as a philanthropist and shares her excitement about the future of giving in India.
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India Development Review
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2 min read
March 27, 2024
SUPPORTED BY MAF
Waste to energy: Smokescreen or solution?
Waste to energy plants in India are polluting, costly, and hazardous. So why are they still being built?
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Swati Singh Sambyal
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8 min read
March 25, 2024
Sh*t nonprofits say: Part XII
Read these tweets in an older male voice.
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India Development Review
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2 min read
March 22, 2024
SUPPORTED BY HUF
Photo essay: Farmers combat the water crisis
To counter India’s water crisis, nonprofits from across the country are helping farmers adopt innovative techniques to reduce water usage in agriculture.
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Priyanka Rawat
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4 min read
March 21, 2024
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Case study: Organisational development at the grassroots
This case study outlines how instituting formal structures, policies, and processes can influence the operations and impact of a grassroots nonprofit.
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Jasmine Bal
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9 min read
March 20, 2024
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“As a philanthropist, it is your failures that shape you”
Amit Chandra, co-founder of ATE Chandra Foundation, discusses his life as a philanthropist, speaks about his values and anxieties, and shares some lessons for his peers.
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India Development Review
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2 min read
March 19, 2024
Why coal communities are more worried about land than jobs
Community members in the coal mining districts of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand explain why the just transition plan in India should focus on giving the land back to the locals.
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Saloni Meghani
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Debojit Dutta
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Kumari Rohini
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7 min read
March 18, 2024
How to identify a researcher
Eager to solve the world’s problems, with or without asking first!
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India Development Review
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2 min read
March 15, 2024
India’s energy transition must prioritise social justice
Solar energy parks are at the forefront of India's energy transition. However, these large infrastructure projects could deepen existing inequalities.
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Shantha Venugopal
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7 min read
March 14, 2024
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What does it take to build a strong DEI culture in an organisation?
An implicit commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) isn't enough. Here's what can be done to make DEI a key element of an organisation's culture.
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Anita Limaye
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Regina Khurana
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7 min read
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