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IICA, HP India, Launch ESG Professional Program

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HP and IICA have launched an ESG Professional Program. The HP Future Impact Leader – IICA Certified ESG Professional Programme, aims to equip organizations with the skills to lead sustainable initiatives.

The scholarship-based program is a significant step towards building a sustainable and responsible corporate ecosystem.

Dr. Ajay Bhushan Prasad Pandey, Director General & CEO, IICA and Chairperson, NFRA, and former Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, delivered the keynote address.

He spoke about the growing importance of ESG in the global business landscape, highlighting its role in attracting investors and stakeholders.

He emphasized the importance of adopting ESG principles in business operations to identify cost-saving opportunities, reduce energy consumption, and minimize operational costs. He shared insights into the need for mandatory ESG reporting practices to avoid future reputational and compliance issues.

Dr. Pandey discussed the role of ESG regulations in India’s growth and development, motivating delegates to integrate ESG principles into their strategies.

He stressed the importance of mandatory ESG reporting practices to avoid reputational and compliance issues in the future.

He cited the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment and the 2015 UN Summit, emphasizing the importance of sustainable development.

According to him, adopting ESG core principles in business operations helps identify cost-saving opportunities, lower energy consumption, reduce resource waste, and minimize operational costs.

He highlighted the call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to redefine the PPP (Pro-Planet-People) in the G20 Delhi Declaration.

He also referred to new research co-authored by Wharton’s Aline Gatignon, which offers insights into how various firms allocate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds across different dimensions.

Why is ESG important?

Rajeev Nair, Legal Head, HP India, underscored the importance of integrating legal frameworks with sustainable business practices. He spoke about HP’s commitment to sustainability and innovation, and how this program aligns with the company’s vision of creating a positive impact on society and the environment.

Geetanjali Master, Public Private Partnership Specialist, UNICEF India, spoke about the need for collaborative efforts required between public and private sectors to achieve sustainable development goals. Her address underscored the importance of partnerships in driving impactful ESG initiatives.

Dr Garima Dadhich, Associate Professor & Head of the School of Business Environment, IICA, shared the critical role of shaping sustainable business practices and the importance of developing ESG professionals and impact leaders.


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Claudia Goldin, DEI

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DEI gets a New Synonym: Claudia Goldin

Renjini Liza Varghese


Claudia Goldin: the Harvard economic historian, is finally getting her due.

I was jubilant after learning about Claudia Goldin winning this year’s Nobel Economics Prize. The reason is that she won the laurel for her exceptional work in the gender pay gap.

She analyzed and exposed the cause of deep-rooted wage and labor market inequality between men and women for decades.

Personally, Ms Goldin’s victory reflects a win for all women. Especially, me, as I religiously follow the movements in DEI. DEI gained momentum only after the introduction of SDGs and ESG regulations. Even today, globally, there exists a wide gap in the gender equality matrix. The majority of the countries are forced to reduce the gap, NOT because they want to hire women; but to tick the box in the right column.

Here, Ms. Claudia Goldin’s courage to walk the unconventional path, and study a non-conventional subject, with little reference, is applause-worthy. What fascinated me more was her detection techniques (she calls herself a detective). Get to the bottom of the problem, dig out facts, analyze, and solve it!

I am awestruck by her vigor to work for the women in the labor workforce. They belong to the most marginalized, unorganized section of the society. Gender disparity and pay gaps are a norm in the industry. However, Ms Goldin’s research and the facts are helping policymakers in formulating the right structure to bridge the gap.

Her research covered five distinguished periods in history. She has read about, spoken and researched about women starting from:

• 1900-1920: A few women gained college degrees. But they had to choose between work and family.

• 1920-1940: The women left the workforce to start, and focus on families during the Great Depression

• Post World War II -They were discouraged from entering the workforce to raise families

• 1960-1980s: Women benefited from the birth control pill, more women entered the workforce, and many chose not to have children.

From the 1980s to the present, women are still navigating these dynamics. However, today, they have the benefit of evolving technology which provides them with greater flexibility on when to have children. And yet, the grinding pay gap persists.

For women, family is a significant deciding factor in their careers. While men are rewarded with higher pay for taking up more extensive portfolios, for women, those roles remain a “greedy job”, as termed by Ms. Claudia Golden.

So come December. Ms Claudia Goldin, the Harvard economic historian, will receive her award formally known as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. I will be ONE among the millions of women who will loudly cheer for one of our own, a tribute from INDIA.


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