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This is the story of a jan sunvayi in Naraina Village in Delhi.

On an otherwise unremarkable summer day in June 2025, the office of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) issued a notice announcing a public hearing in the village. The news spread rapidly on WhatsApp, and the next day, residents gathered near the Ram Dvara Mandir on the Delhi Ridge. Questions circulated: ‘...


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India’s private philanthropic capital stands at approximately USD 15 billion according to a 2024 report. Two years later another study found that


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For the first time ever, the nonprofit sector has an equal foot in the door to its corporate counterparts when it comes to adopting AI. The social sector is actively having conversations about how AI can serve people, what its limitations are, how to develop use cases grounded in community realities, and how to make it genuinely accessible. At


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Rajpal Saini, who retired from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD)’s sanitation department, founded the Khatta Hatao Dehat Bachao Sangharsh Samiti to resist the was...


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India is in a state of turmoil. From the climate crisis to your employees asking how their appraisal somehow ended up with them having lower salaries, this is a call to action for all of us in the social sector. It is time to get organised.

As concerned thought leaders, reformed investment bankers, and a secret third thing, we are launching a new apolitical party, Girg...


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