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November 12, 2025

Author: Hency Thacker

Hency is a Senior Correspondent at The CSR Journal with an expertise in reporting on topics like CSR, Sustainability, Environment Conservation, and Geo-Politics among others. She has been instrumental at the organisation for over seven years. Hency enjoys traveling and has been to more than 50 countries. She is also a major bookworm and has special fondness for reading Indian Mythological Fiction. You can connect with her at hency@thecsrjournal.in
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