Sustainability

Nudge Institute To Host Fifth Livelihoods Summit, Charcha ‘24

The summit will feature panel discussions, workshops, and masterclasses on rural and urban livelihoods, women empowerment, inclusion, climate resilience, and more

Over 2,000 participants from government, market, and civil society will gather to discuss building resilient livelihoods.
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The/Nudge institute will host the fifth edition of its flagship livelihoods summit, Charcha ‘24, from August 20 to 22 at India Habitat Centre. 

Over 2,000 participants from government, market, and civil society will gather to discuss building resilient livelihoods. The summit will feature panel discussions, workshops, and masterclasses on rural and urban livelihoods, women empowerment, inclusion, climate resilience, and more. 

Leading organisations like LinkedIn, Google, and Tata Steel Foundation will co-host tracks. Speakers include top bureaucrats, industry leaders, and renowned artists. 

“Charcha represents an exciting platform for India’s social development and livelihoods ecosystem to convene, collaborate, and catalyse impactful change,” said Atul Satija, founder of the/Nudge Institute. “By bringing together key public and private players, as well as corporates and social enterprises, we strive to offer opportunities for collaborative dialogues and action to boost resilient livelihoods for all Indians.” 

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Ruchee Anand, Head of Talent & Learning Solutions at LinkedIn India, added: “Our demographic dividend is our greatest strength, and as AI reshapes the labour market, India stands poised to lead in AI innovation. We have consistently demonstrated our potential to drive economic progress on a massive scale, navigating our diverse cultural landscape and evolving tech integration across India Inc. To realise this aim and help our youth stay ahead of change, organisations and professionals must come together and fully commit to continuous learning and upskilling.” 

Since 2020, Charcha has brought together over 30 co-hosts, 1,000 speakers, and 15,000 participants. 

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