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: Kerala paves the way for recycling plastic

Whenever you enter a city or a town in India, mountains of burning waste is a common sight. Bhalswa in Delhi and Deonar in...

Why Corporates Should Adopt UNGC Principles for CSR

The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has released 10 principles more than 15 years ago to drive sustainability. Since then, nearly 12,000 companies worldwide have...

CSR: No Rent for Womb

The government of India has banned commercial surrogacy by passing The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2016 which makes payment for surrogacy a punishable offence. Commercial...

India’s Stand on Domestic Violence

Women have always been advised by the conservatives that they should stay at home rather than stepping out for their safety. Home is considered...

CSR: Plogging – An Altruistic Fitness Trend

Waking up early and stepping out to jog in the fresh morning air, but getting irritated instead for having to navigate your way through...

CSR: Talking It Out – Menstrual Hygiene Day

Conversation on menstruation has been a taboo for decades in India. In the last few years, with Sabarimala judgement and the film Padman, the...

CSR: Addressing Fire Safety In India

A massive fire broke out in Takshashila Complex in Sarthana of Surat district in Gujarat on Friday, 24 May 2019. The accident cost 22...

CSR Vs BHR to Eradicate Modern Slavery

Modern-day slavery is highly prevalent in the global supply chains of big business conglomerates. Especially in developing nations, many workers are forced into labour...

Mainstreaming the ESG Investments

Global climate change has made the binding international goal for a transition to a low carbon economy under 2 degrees, inevitable. The recent new...

CSR: Rise of Wildlife Crimes in India

India is only 2.4 per cent of the world's land area but contributes about 8 per cent of known global wildlife, including over 45,000...

CSR: Alabama Anti-Abortion Law – A Move to Counter Women Empowerment

A new anti-abortion law passed on 15th May, 2019, in Alabama of the United States of America is a major blow on women empowerment,...

CSR: India Adopts a Sustainable Cooling Action Plan

Temperatures have been hitting above forty degrees during summers in India. In the last four years, Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and...

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