Women have founded companies and held the cofounder and founder chair but today many are transitioning to CEOs, which is an important transition, Arunkumar is vice president at Eight Roads Ventures India, while Bhatia is partner and head of technology (consumer and financial services investments) at Eight Roads Ventures India
India's NGOs would benefit enormously from reserves and endowments that could translate to financial resilience, and much more significant impact, Pritha Venkatachalam and Anant Bhagwati of The Bridgespan Group write
For those wanting to be agents of change, it is essential to have domain knowledge of the subject, find the right partners and make multiplier impact the benchmark of giving
An army of new-age founders is scripting a bold story, moving away from the clichéd gender narrative. What's helping them is their valuable higher education, a sizeable corporate stint, and the courage to be unapologetic
Billionaires and professionals turn to philanthropy to get that warm glow in their lives. And there are other motivations too—from currying favours with God and getting awards to converting profits to purpose, Miranda, chairman and cofounder of Indian School of Public Policy, and Pathak, a project associate, write
With long-distance running, Indian corporates have found an avenue to raise funds for philanthropy and various social causes while also fostering camaraderie among employees
On International Women's Day, the 25-year-old entrepreneur-activist speaks to Forbes India about EntrepreNaari, Project Naveli's initiative for women entrepreneurs
A collective and multi-pronged philanthropic effort is required from individuals, corporates and countries to solve the climate crisis
By setting up Rekhta Foundation, a not-for-profit, businessman Sanjiv Saraf has played a pivotal role in the revival of Urdu in the past decade
Forbes Marshall's Rati and Riah Forbes are working to improve the lives of underserved communities, and learning how to be more strategic with their personal giving
The daughter-in-law of SRF's Arun Bharat Ram launched the KARM Fellowship in 2020, to fund the education of girls and provide them with one mentor each from her rich network, and empower them to transform not just themselves and their families but impact generations