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Dr. Gayathri Vasudevan

Impact at Scale #12 | Taking up community outreach at scale
The Accredited Social Health Activists were the heroes of our pandemic response. There are nearly a million (10.47 lakh) ASHA...
Strengthening preventive healthcare for migrant workers: Perspectives from Bengaluru rural district
Hindsight is always 20/20. Looking back on two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, there are a few lessons about our...
Digitizing Healthcare: How Thane’s Covid Care Centre is leading by example
After the fintech revolution, digitised healthcare is set to be the next big change in our public systems. A digital...
Impact at Scale #11 | Importance of soft skill training for our youth and working professionals 
How do you teach people how to express themselves? How do we convince organisations that communication skills are important?  The...
Pushing vocational education towards vernacular learning
It has taken a while, but the mountain has finally come to Mohammed.  For decades, we have seen the aspirational...
Impact at Scale #10 | Getting more women into the workforce
By now, we are all familiar with the symptoms of the dwindling women in India's workforce as reported in the...
Impact at Scale #9 | Scaling the presence of women in India’s manufacturing sector
One of the most enduring images of European women factory workers continues to be from the Second World War. 'Rosie...
Deafening silence on the conditions of the workers migrating back to the cities
Reports reveal that about significant percentage of workers who had reverse-migrated, in the wake of the pandemic lockdown, have returned...
Education has solved for access. It’s time we worked towards making it relevant
As a country, it has taken us a while to get warmed up to vocational education. After Independence, India’s education...
For those at the margins, ‘easy access’ is the innovation they need
When we hear of innovation, we immediately think of sophisticated, cutting-edge technology. But in India, the need for innovation still...
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