The CSR Journal
India’s Online Education Industry Will Be $1.96 Billion By 2021: Google, KPMG
Paid user base to grow 6X from 1.6 million in 2016 to 9.6 million in 2021
India Cancels Plans For Huge Coal Power Stations As Solar Energy Prices Hit Record Low
India has cancelled plans to build nearly 14 gigawatts of coal-fired power stations – about the same as the total amount in the UK – with the price for solar electricity “free falling” to levels once considered impossible.
Analyst Tim Buckley said the shift away from the dirtiest fossil fuel and towards solar in India...
CSR Leaders Discuss The Current Challenges And Table Solutions
Treeni Sustainability Solutions, a software product company established by sustainability practitioners and technology experts, hosted its third edition of the ‘Sustainability for Breakfast’ event recently.
The theme for this edition was “Role of technology in CSR enablement.” The discussion panel included Meera Rajeevan, Program Director, Sarojini Damodaran Foundation, Shoma Bakre, Founder and Managing Trustee, Let’s...
Why India’s New Maternity Law Is Bad News For Women
The Maternity Bill has been in force since 1 April, bringing in a host of issues in its wake. There have been over the economic forces that come into play while implementing the tenets of the Act, with HR managers across disciplines trying to find solutions to their specific requirements within the framework mandated by the...
Business Environment In India Is Better But Not Good: Michael Porter
A handful of corporate titans, young entrepreneurs and researchers on Wednesday got an opportunity that even some students of Harvard Business School do not get. They got a crash course in business and economics from Michael Porter.
The business strategist and economist teaches at Harvard. A student who wants to attend his lectures has to clear...
‘CSR By Global Brands Must Look Beyond Tier-1 Of Leather Supply Chain In India’
Employees sort different grades of tanned leather skins into piles at a tannery in Kolkata. The ICN report found a wide gap between the price of the end product and wages in three hubs. ICN report finds widespread labour, gender, caste discrimination in Agra, Kolkata and TN
50 Children With Speech & Hearing Disabilities Supported With Rs. 2.65 Crore
SBI Foundation partnered with Ali Yavar Jung National Institute of Speech and Hearing Disabilities (AYJNISHD), Mumbai for providing cochlear implants to 50 children born with profound hearing loss. The cost of cochlear implants and post-operative rehabilitation will be borne under their CSR Project.
Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairman, SBI yesterday presented an amount of Rs. 2.65 crore to Dr....
Reducing Infrastructure Gaps Can Boost Sustainable Development In Countries With Special Needs: UN Report
ESCAP report measures progress in 41 Asia-Pacific countries
National Innovation System Required For Better Access To Medicines
Noted surgeon Dr. N K Pandey emphasised that sustainable development goals (SDGs) related to access to medicines and healthcare, should definitely be a priority for the government. Speaking at a conclave on the ‘Role of Industry Associations in Influencing Healthcare Innovations and Sustainable Development in India: Opportunities, Challenges, and Policy considerations’ organized by Open...
Taiwan To Legislate On Corporate Social Responsibility: Vice President
The Taiwan government is drafting an amendment to the Company Act that would require businesses to "internalise" good governance and social responsibility, Vice President Chen Chien-jen (陳建仁) said on Wednesday.
At an award ceremony for businesses that have shown excellent corporate social responsibility, Chen said that as enterprises pursue profits, they should also take responsibility...
Development And Conservation Must Go Together: Pranab Mukherjee
Development and conservation must go hand in hand, President Pranab Mukherjee said as he underlined the need for "sustainable" development.
My Failures Taught Me How To ‘Fail Faster’: Jimmy Wales
“The world is facing many difficulties and young people will be the solution,” Wikipedia founder tells the UNESCO NGO Forum in Riyadh