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India's R&D punches above its weight, but grant delays and red tape hold back researchersIndia is an innovation 'overperformer' but its research systems lag behind. Improving 'ease of doing R&D' is crucial. This requires faster ...
India could see an additional 15-40 unusually hot days each year in the next two decades: CEEWIndia faces a significant rise in extreme weather. Projections show 15 to 40 more hot days each year for the next two decades. Unusually wa...
How India’s philanthropy model is changing with Three E'sIndian philanthropy is evolving. Family and young donors now focus on long-term social impact, addressing issues like mental health and cli...
Why India needs collaborative philanthropyIndia’s massive scale makes philanthropic collaboration with the government not just desirable but essential
Prakash Hinduja on reimagining philanthropy for the next generationThe Hinduja Foundation is evolving its philanthropic approach. Prakash Hinduja emphasizes adapting to modern tools and partnerships. The fo...
#25 For 2025: Will donors collaborate more to make India's wealth inclusive?Indian philanthropy is innovating with growing wealth, particularly through women-led initiatives and professional donors. Collaboration am...
India plays key role in solving global challenges, driving positive impact: Desmond Kuek, CEO, Temasek TrustDesmond Kuek, CEO of Temasek Trust, remarked on Asia’s importance in addressing climate change due to its significant emissions. India’s ro...
Private philanthropy to expand at 10–15% annually in next five years: Neera Nundy, Partner, DasraPrivate philanthropy is expected to see a significant expansion with family philanthropy seeing a shift towards building a strong ecosystem.
Family philanthropists join hands to launch networkEach member of the invite-only platform launched along with Dasra will contribute at least Rs 50 lakh per year, and the network aspires to ...
Pandemic didn't alter altruistic behaviour in Indians: Family philanthropy continued to flourish in 2020Despite this growth in funding, the social sector remains underserved.
Nilekanis pledge half of their wealth for philanthropyThe only other Indians to have signed the Giving Pledge are Azim Premji of Wipro, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw of Biocon and PNC Menon of Sobha Deve...
The Indian government is truly imperfect, but amazing things have happened: Bill GatesThe CSR thing the Indian govt is doing as an experiment... I don’t think there’s any guarantee that the impact per rupee spent is going to ...
New intent and bold innovations in corporate philanthropy'How much to give' is no longer the only debate in Indian philanthropy. Many have graduated to talks on 'how to give' to maximise social im...
Rockefeller daughter Peggy Dulany asks India Inc's scions to join Global Philanthropists CircleDulany is founder and chair of Synergos, a non-profit focused on solutions for alleviating global poverty and social injustice.
Philanthropy: Indians give just 1.5-3% of their annual incomesA Bain report indicates that under the right conditions, giving in India can reach significant and impactful proportions.
NS Raghavan on way to change Indian philanthropyWhat NSR hopes to do is chaperone Indian philanthropy from a charitable, crisis-alleviation mode to a sector that can perhaps take on, and ...
- ET Awards: The future of philanthropy
After a decade of extraordinary and entrepreneurial wealth creation, it is now time for India Inc to face the hard question: is it giving b...