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A balanced PPP model holds transformative potential for India's healthcare ecosystem | Express Healthcare, 13 nov 2025
Literate, yet jobless: Are India's most educated states falling behind? | India Today, 13 nov 2025
New AI guidelines will chart India's path to responsible innovation | Business Standard, 13 nov 2025
Can early learning centres become the backbone of India's education revolution? | India Today, 12 nov 2025
AI cannot replace doctors in healthcare: IISc director | The Hindu, 12 nov 2025
India's Bioeconomy - A Step Toward Innovation, Growth, and Sustainable Development | Sanskriti IAS, 12 nov 2025
Shaping India's liberal arts education for the AI age | Hindustan Times, 12 nov 2025
New Study Highlights Drug Pricing And Regulation Issues In India | NDTV, 12 nov 2025
Quick commerce keeps India's food delivery space hot | Entrepreneur, 12 nov 2025
India needs unified agri-tech ecosystem to reach 86% of farmers left behind, says report | The Economic Times, 12 nov 2025
The Diaspora Effect: Driving Bilateral Ties and Remittances to India | IBEF, 11 nov 2025
Free medical cover has revolutionised healthcare in India. So why is it ailing? | The Guardian, 28 oct 2025
November 2023
Mohammad Anas Wahaj | 09 nov 2023
According to the recent report by Great Place to Work India, nonprofit sector in India have 45% women in its workforce which is 24% higher than the other industries. The survey highlighted on average NGOs work across 13 locations, with 323 individuals and 97% of them working full time. The report finds that 80% of NGOs in India primarily focus their efforts on promoting quality education, ensuring good health and well-being, and working towards eradicating poverty. Yeshasvini Ramaswamy, CEO of Great Place To Work India, says, 'Over the years, we've witnessed incredible achievements in initiatives like Polio eradication and the Aanganwadi initiative by the Government of India, which have positively impacted the lives of millions.' According to the NGO Darpan Portal, top states based on number of NGOs are - Uttar Pradesh (15%); Maharashtra (14%); Delhi (8%); West Bengal (7%). Moreover, 94% of NGO employees expressed deep satisfaction with their organisations' societal contributions. Read on...
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Indian NGOs employ 45% women, 24% more than other industries: Report
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