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Episode 1 – Safar Kamyabi Ka | The Life Journey of Suresh Oberoi

In the first episode of Safar Kamyabi Ka Season 1, we look back at the story of Suresh Oberoi. Safar Kamyabi Ka is an ode to felicitate and give recognition to the endless efforts and unmatched spirits of enterprising men and women who have left no stones unturned to achieve enviable success. The show explores...

Pune To Ladakh Skill Yatra Spreads The Message Of Skill Education In Secondary Schools

Lend-A-Hand India’s initiative “Skills on Wheels” undertakes an epic journey from Pune to Ladakh to take “Skill India” mission to the nooks and corners of the country
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In-Depth Discussions At IACC Conference On Importance Of Teamwork And Role Of Technology

Day long interaction between Corporates, NGOs and other Stakeholders
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Study Mall, Maharashtra

Thinksharp Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation started in 2011.  The Project - StudyMall provides both academic and non-academic educational infra-structure to rural children. This helps the children in their better education. Rural education system in India is inadequate compare to urban education, Thinksharp Foundation team all come from rural areas and are very much aware of this problem. There...

Corporate Houses Should Help In Development: Jaitley

Corporate houses should step forward and carry out works for the welfare of people, said Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who attended a function organised by Bharti Foundation to dedicate over 17,000 toilets it had built to more than 80,000 beneficiaries under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. He said corporate houses, public sector firms and government...

PIFA Foundation For The Benefit Of Sports

If Brazil, with a similar socio-economic background to India, can be world champions in football, why can’t we? The PIFA Foundation Back in the 1960s, Mumbai and Colaba, in particular, was a hotbed of sporting talent. Fast-forward to the present, and the rapid development of the area means that the local kolis (fishermen) are pushed to...

Asia-Pacific Must Boost Development Reform To Achieve 2030 Agenda: Report

Asia and the Pacific, a region with an impressive development  track  record,  will  need  to step up its overall development reform  effort to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, according  to  a  new  report  launched  by the United Nations Economic and Social  Commission  for  Asia  and  the  Pacific (ESCAP), at the High-level...

Govt To Assess Impact Of CSR Activities Undertaken By PSUs

For the first time, the NDA government is planning to conduct a study for assessing the impact of corporate social responsibility projects undertaken by various public sector firms. The study, to be carried out by the Department of Public Enterprises, will cover 134 central public sector enterprises. It will identify the lack of initiative and implementation...

Support Young Women For Menstrual Hygiene

IDF’s Project Hygiene 12 addresses how to tackle the problem of menstrual hygiene management in girls in India

Green Finance Charter Signed With European Development Finance Institutions

An investment symposium on ‘The Opportunity of Green Finance in India’ was recently organised where the four banks signed a charter to champion green finance in India. YES Bank, FMO (the Development Bank of the Netherlands), along with DEG (the Development Bank of Germany) and Proparco (the Development Bank of France), signed the charter. Through...

CSR To Be Compulsory For UAE Companies

UAE companies will have to allocate funds and be involved in social responsibility initiatives by end of 2017, a top official said. To implement the Year of Giving strategy, the Ministry of Economy launched 11 initiatives on Monday to create workplaces that take up philanthropy as part of its core values and helped the government keep a database and monitor the companies' compliance to philanthropy.
According to World Bank, India has the highest number of people living below the poverty line -- 224 million. (In picture) Dharavi, Mumbai is one of the largest slum settlements in the world.

India’s Biggest Challenge Is Poverty, Is Universal Basic Income The Answer?

According to World Bank, India has the highest number of people living below the poverty line -- 224 million. (In picture) Dharavi, Mumbai is one of the largest slum settlements in the world.

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