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March 9, 2025

Author: Hency Thacker

CSR: The Dilemma in the Case of The CJI

A woman who used to work as a junior court assistant in the supreme court of India accused has the Chief Justice of India...

CSR: Building Disaster-proof Homes in India

A major earthquake hit the state of Gujarat on Republic day of 2001. The disaster of magnitude 7.7 lasted for over 2 minutes killing...

CSR: World Oceans Are Heating At Record Speed

Generally, the focus is kept on rising air temperatures when considering global warming. However, the oceans absorb more than 90% of the excess heat trapped by...

Green Bonds – Sustainability Financing Tool

Green bonds have emerged in the past decade as an effective and innovative financial instrument that provides long-term, large-scale financing solutions needed for the...

CSR: Amazon Employees Ask The Company To Improve Its Climate Change Act

Thousands of Amazon employees have gathered up to stand up against Climate Change. More than 6000 employees of the corporate giant have signed on...

CSR: Setting Internal Carbon Pricing for Companies

With growing concern across the globe for protecting the environment, carbon pricing has garnered a lot of attention by the governments. The countries all...

CSR: The Food Industry Trends of the Future

The global food industry is reaching a crossroad. It has been estimated that by 2050, the global population will reach up to 2 billion people....

How CSR Can Ruin Brand’s Reputation

CSR has gained a lot of attention in recent years at a global level. The humanitarian image that it is associated with has attracted...

CSR: India is Facing Shortage of 6 lakh Doctors

India is short of an estimated 600,000 doctors and 2 million nurses, according to a study conducted by U.S.-based Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics...

CSR: Government Initiatives to Empower Rural Youth

Some of the most critical developmental goals that governments strive to achieve are providing employment, securing livelihoods and improving incomes of the people. Indian...

CSR Fighting Anaemia in India

Malnutrition is a substantial issue in middle income and low-income countries. It encompasses both – undernutrition as well as obesity. However maternal undernutrition is...

CSR: Fighting Thalassemia in India

Thalassemia is the most common genetic blood disorder that is prevalent in India. It is a blood disorder, which destroys critical red blood cells....

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