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Environment Friendly Start-ups in India
Atmanirbhar Bharat and its easy money components are encouraging more youth to startup their own businesses, in an effort to solve the problems that are faced by our society in an innovative way. India being a tropical country faces a major brunt of environmental degradation and global warming. Considering this, many startups have shaped...
India Assuming a Leadership Role With ‘One Sun One World One Grid’
India has tremendous potential for harnessing solar energy. The country that enjoys almost 300 sunny days, can not only free itself from the excessive burden of fossil fuels but also take up a leadership role in the world by helping the developing and underdeveloped nations in the world get electrified. Taking this vision ahead,...
Sushant Singh Rajput – Actor, Philanthropist and a Kind Soul
The country is reeling in shock over the passing of the talented, smart and popular actor Sushant Singh Rajput. The much-loved actor, took his own life at his apartment, leaving his family, colleagues and fans in a dark abyss.
Rajput was a kind soul who tried to help out the society and reduce the sufferings...
World Blood Donor Day 2020: CSR Projects on Blood Donation
Blood donations have dropped to an alarming rate across the globe in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak. Even the regular donors are reluctant at the time to donate blood over the fear of contact and getting infected. The blood needs have been negatively impacted because of such circumstances. It is crucial for the blood...
World Blood Donor Day 2020: Dr Vanshree Singh from Indian Red Cross Society on Blood Donation Scenario Post COVID-19 in India
COVID-19 has had a major impact on blood services across the country. The blood banks are struggling to maintain the bloodstock, putting the lives of patients that require regular transfusions - such as thalassemia patients, dialysis patients - at risk. Dr Vanshree Singh, Director, Indian Red Cross Society, Blood Bank highlights the blood scenario...
World Day Against Child Labour 2020 – Keeping Children Safe
Mahatma Gandhi has said, “If we wish to create a lasting peace we must begin with the children.” Children are the future of the world. They are the ones that would fulfil our dreams and build a world of our aspirations. Despite this, they are often treated in the worst possible manner in the...
World Blood Donor Day 2020: NGOs for Blood Donation in India
Every two minutes someone needs blood in India. According to a study by India Spend, India faces a shortage of 1.9 million blood units every year. This problem has reached new heights in the time of COVID-19 wherein social media is flooded with requests for blood from family members because the blood donation camps...
India’s First Solar-Powered Ferry – Cost Effective and Environment Friendly
India has always been leading the world in terms of problem solving and innovation. With innovations like Ecoclean 2300 for purifying the sewage water or Waste decomposer for waste management, Indians have time and again proved their worth by providing cost-effective and energy-efficient solutions for community problems. This quality has always managed to earn...
Transgender Community – Messiah of the Poor During Lockdown
One of the most castigated communities in India is the messiah of several poor people during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Gujarat. The Transgender community in the Vadodara city of Gujarat is feeding the needy across the city despite facing the stigma.
Kinnar Noori Kanwar, a transgender individual in Vadodara along with the members of Kinnar...
#RIPHumanity: Pregnant Elephant Dies After Eating Fruit Stuffed With Crackers
A pregnant wild elephant died tragically in the Silent Valley Forest in Attappadi Reserve Forest in Kerala. The giant was allegedly fed a pineapple stuffed with crackers, which burst in its mouth as it chomped on it.
“Her jaw was broken and she was unable to eat after she chewed the pineapple and it exploded...
CSR: Brands That Sound Swadeshi But Are Not
Economic power is key to a country’s development. This was realised early on by the colonial master of India who drained the country of its wealth slowly, but surely.
The Need for Swadeshi Movement
The British rulers for their own betterment did a little development work in the country such as the development of rails, canals...
World Milk Day 2020: R.S. Sodhi, M.D. AMUL Highlights the Importance of Dairy Industry in India
World Milk Day was established by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations in the year 2000 to recognize the importance of milk as a global food, and to celebrate the dairy sector. Each year since then the day is observed on June 1st. The day is used to highlight the benefits...