The Minister noted the increase in average deal size for social impact investments grew from USD 7.6 million (EUR 6.7 million) to USD 17.6 million (EUR 15.4 million) between 2010 and 2016.
Chandigarh [India], September 10: Chitkara University has conferred the Honorary Doctor of Literature (D.Litt) degree upon S.V. Nathan, acknowledging his profound impact on human resource management, organisational development, and social upliftment. This prestigious recognition highlights N
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 10: Infra.Market, one of India's leading construction materials companies, has reached a significant milestone, becoming India's largest manufacturer of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks. With nine plants across the country, the company now boas
Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 9: Galgotias University recently hosted Parisamvad - Human Capital Symposium 2024, an engaging event that brought together top HR leaders from diverse industries to discuss the evolving dynamics of human capital and the future of work. The sym
Balochistan is witnessing a troubling rise in enforced disappearances, with reports indicating that Pakistani security forces are allegedly abducting individuals who protest against ongoing abuses. According to The Balochistan Post, 37 cases of enforced disappearances were documented in Augu
Older women suffering from urine incontinence can benefit from frequent, low-impact exercise, including yoga, stretching, and strengthening, according to a new study.
Super Typhoon Yagi has severely impacted Hainan province in southern China, resulting in at least two deaths and 92 injuries. The storm, which made landfall on Friday, has caused extensive damage, with recovery efforts underway to restore power, clear blocked roads, and resume transport serv
India's two-wheeler demand, which lagged behind passenger vehicles during FY21-23 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising regulatory costs, is now experiencing a resurgence.
A recent Cedars-Sinai Cancer study found that up to 80 per cent of the time, patients with early pancreatic cancer are incorrectly staged. The discovery highlights the critical need for improvements in staging and diagnostic technology, which could have a substantial impact on early pancreat