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India’s housewife-entrepreneurs turn a profit from social media

Reselling platforms such as Meesho spread e-commerce and draw investors BANGALORE — Shravanti Chanda, a 31-year-old Hyderabad woman who quit her information technology job after she married, is one of many housewives across India earning money at the intersection of e-commerce and social networks. Shravanti discovered Indian social commerce site Meesho a few months ago …

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Opinion | It’s time to reimagine social impact in a digital India

With recent developments in technology and an increase in smartphone penetration, India is changing dramatically. For those of us working in the social impact sectors, this affords an opportunity to reassess how we think about our work—who we focus on, the engagement models we adopt and the tools we deploy to achieve impact. A rapidly …

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Built by IIT-Delhi, This Biosensor Can Sniff Bacteria When Attached To Your Phone!

With the potential to help hospitals and clinics detect antibiotic-resistant pathogens, this development could be revolutionary for India’s public health sector! #Innovation #IIT #Health Smartphones are increasingly finding their way into the health sector. Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi have developed a biosensor and a mobile app, which together can be used for …

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How to Create a Sustainable Business Model

A growing movement against plastic products and irresponsible consumption is just one of the signs that sustainability is becoming more and more important to buyers. But what does that mean for your business, and how can you create – or shift to – a sustainable business model? The dictionary definition for “sustainable” is “able to …

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CSR for Welfare of Tribal Communities

India houses the largest number of people living under the poverty line. The people belonging to scheduled tribes are among the poorest in the country, according to national data. According to the National Health and Family Survey 2015-16, 45.9% of scheduled tribe members were in the lowest wealth bracket. The ministry of tribal affairs has called for …

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