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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CSR: Status on Meeting the SDG Targets

While the countries of the world are progressing well at achieving the SDG targets, but the questions arise whether the efforts are enough after...

CSR: Food Politics in Mid-Day Meal for Children

The mid-day meal program has been one of the most celebrated initiatives by the government in India. The program that provides mid-day meals to...

CSR: IAS Officer’s Efforts to Remove Influence of Quacks

In a tribal district in Madhya Pradesh, toddlers are branded with hot iron rods to treat malnutrition. The tradition has been going on for...

CSR: Zero Budget Natural Farming Initiative

Agriculture has been blamed for one of the major contributors to climate change. Considering the fact that it is responsible for around third of...

Accountability of Corporates on Climate Action in Question

22 Indian companies have been accused of not revealing the full extent of their impact on the climate crisis, water shortages and deforestation by...

CSR: Saving The Health of Soil

Soil health has suffered a lot over the years because of rampant agriculture. In fact, Maria Helena Semedo, a deputy director at the UN’s...

CSR: Making of Better Cotton

Cotton accounts for 40% of all the raw materials used by the global textile industry. The material is an essential part of the global...

CSR: Healthcare on Two-Wheels

Bureaucrats are generally criticized in mainstream media but these new age bureaucrats are changing the image of the whole class. Every other day you...

CSR Needs To Step In To Control AES Outbreak

More than 100 children lost their lives in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar because of the Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) outbreak. AES, more commonly referred...

CSR: Human Rights Violations at Rise in Asia

Human rights have seen the worst of times in Asia, especially in recent years according to a report by the United Nations Declaration on...

CSR: WHO Steps in To Curb AMR

Excessive use of antibiotics in healthcare has led to a rise in antimicrobial resistance across the world. According to WHO, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) occurs...

‘Our society is still not equipped to provide equal opportunity to women’: Durga Sakthi Nagpal, OSD to the Union Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Minister...

Bureaucrat, civil servant and officer in the Uttar Pradesh cadre of the IAS, Durga Sakthi Nagpal is a role model for young girls today....

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