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Why digital nudges alone won’t transform classrooms

What a field experiment in rural Uttar Pradesh revealed about teacher motivation, engagement, and the limits of light-touch solutions.
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Rural youth often migrate out of Manipur to work. Upon return, many find it difficult to adjust to life and traditional livelihoods, such as Jhum cultivation, back home.
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Embedding units across all tiers of administration can help nonprofits combine community knowledge and innovation with the government’s scale.
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Pineapples offer a lifeline to traditional saree weavers in Banaras
From costly silk to power looms, traditional weavers of Banarasi sarees have faced many challenges. As livelihood uncertainty grows, yarn made of pineapple leaves offers a viable way to revive the industry.
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In Tamil Nadu, climate extremes are reshaping maternal well-being
Rising temperatures and pollution in Tamil Nadu are pushing maternal mental health to the brink. Targeted state action that supports the well-being of mothers and their children is essential.
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  • Why digital nudges alone won’t transform classrooms
    What a field experiment in rural Uttar Pradesh revealed about teacher motivation, engagement, and the limits of light-touch solutions.

    In Tamil Nadu, climate extremes are reshaping maternal well-being
    Rising temperatures and pollution in Tamil Nadu are pushing maternal mental health to the brink. Targeted state action that supports the well-being of mothers and their children is essential.

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    An inside view on working with the government  
    Embedding units across all tiers of administration can help nonprofits combine community knowledge and innovation with the government’s scale.

    In Tamil Nadu, climate extremes are reshaping maternal well-being
    Rising temperatures and pollution in Tamil Nadu are pushing maternal mental health to the brink. Targeted state action that supports the well-being of mothers and their children is essential.

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  • Listening, by design: Centring inclusion around marginalised voices
    Marginalised communities aren't limited by skill, but by self-doubt, social messaging, and isolation. They need spaces where they can speak freely and be consistently heard.

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