Stones2Milestones is empowering young students in India to not only learn the English language, but learn to love reading and learning in order to become an effective force as global leaders.
Language teaching occurs globally, but many students don’t really learn how to speak. In India, multilingualism is effortless. Karadi Path figured out why.
The world needs almost 69M new teachers to provide quality, universal primary & secondary education by 2030. Guru-G created a gamified app to help teachers everywhere.
This company is changing the way India recycles and thinks about waste management and sustainability by focusing on plastic. Stay tuned – they're scaling rapidly.
Apple is repeating the mistakes it made in China by relying on its brand recognition to build a market and failing to understand the needs of its customers.
This startup imagines a world that values farmers as essential and dignified contributors to society and the economy – and the rest of us are better for it.
There are many lessons that Silicon Valley and the United States can learn from the developing world. India's move toward a cashless society is one of them.
While some educational tech companies try to directly engage with learners, Guru-G, a gamified teaching app, focuses on empowering the teacher instead.
By 2030, half of the world’s population won’t have access to clean water. Enter Desolenator, an affordable and versatile device that uses solar technology to create clean water and facilitate micro-entrepreneurship in affected communities.
With over 110 actively spoken languages, India is home to one of the largest language gaps in the world. Karadi Path aims to narrow that gap by revolutionizing the way that children learn language.
When scaling abroad, this CEO successfully created two offices in two countries—but failed to establish one team. Here's how to build unity across cultures.
Project Literacy Lab represents the world’s first accelerator for entrepreneurs dedicated to closing the global literacy gap by 2030. Here are the 16 ventures.
Solar prices have fallen, while technology and efficiency have improved. See how solar technology is impacting three very different parts of the world.
It's time for major corporations to undergo a revolution. Opportunities to create profitable businesses serving 3 billion bypassed customers are limitless.