How Skill Development Programs Improve Employability in India: A Practical Guide
India produces millions of graduates every year. Yet, a large percentage of them struggle to…
India produces millions of graduates every year. Yet, a large percentage of them struggle to find stable employment. The reason is not a lack of education – it’s a lack of job-ready skills. Employers today look for candidates who can contribute from day one. However, many individuals lack practical exposure, industry knowledge, and workplace readiness….
Tree plantation is one of the most widely adopted CSR initiatives in India. It offers visible impact, aligns with environmental goals, and is easy to scale across regions. But here’s the problem. Most plantation drives fail to create long-term impact due to poor planning, low survival rates, and lack of post-plantation care. For CSR teams,…
The Indian business landscape is ever-changing, and along with it, the aspirations for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are redefining themselves. No longer an optional philanthropic appendage, CSR in India is a legally required commitment, included in the Companies Act, 2013. This law, especially the CSR 2% rule and the activities covered in Schedule VII CSR, has transformed the…
Why Digital Literacy Is the Key to India’s Future. India’s move towards a technology-driven economy is accelerating, but its benefits are not evenly distributed. While Urban populations have greater access to digital services, many rural communities remains digitally underserved. Due to Inadequate access to technology, lack of skill training, and low computer literacy remains underutilized…
India has one of the youngest populations in the world, yet unemployment and underemployment continue to pose serious challenges. With millions of youth entering the workforce each year, the employability gap—caused by limited access to quality education, skill mismatch, and lack of exposure—continues to widen. In rural areas and among women, the challenge is even more severe. …
Why Mentorship Matters for Women Empowerment in CSR According to the World Economic Forum, women account for less than 10% of leadership roles in India. Yet, women comprise nearly half of the workforce. This disparity is not due to lack of capability it is due to lack of opportunity and guidance. Mentorship programs have emerged as powerful catalysts for…