GoCoop is helping weavers get better prices for their products by providing a platform on which they can sell directly to local and global buyers
New-age technologies like cloud and big data are enabling enterprises to scale up and understand the customer better
Unitus Seed Fund raised $23 million for impact investing in India, nearly a third of it from local investors. It is now gearing up for a second, larger fund. With internet penetration reaching critical mass, the 'base of the pyramid' is a serious investible asset class
Synonymous with ethnic wear in the country, Fabindia has found the formula that balances social impact with scale
In contempt of court petition filed by Mistry against Tata Sons, tribunal reserves judgment till January 18
Social enterprises: The journey from 2005
Social businesses require risk capital. This can come from philanthropy, state support and, with some legal reforms, CSR
According to the Impact Investors Council, the biggest gap in impact investing in India is the lack of funding from domestic investors. The Council estimates that 80-85 percent of impact investments come from overseas. While a majority of Indian HNIs aren't aware that social enterprises can deliver a triple bottomline—enjoy financial returns and create social impact—a handful of them are making a difference
Tough decisions, FM said, have put India back in the global radar
The textiles-to-steel pipes business group said during Vibrant Gujarat 2017 that it will invest towards new and existing facilities in the state that will lead to potential employment generation for 8,500 people
Despite a multitude of allegations being hurled at each other over the last three months, fresh charges have been brought forth by Tata Sons and Cyrus Mistry in their representations at the NCLT. But will a technical snag cost Mistry the case?