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Jewar in Uttar Pradesh to Get the New Noida International Airport in April Next Year

Jewar in Uttar Pradesh to Get the New Noida International Airport in April Next Year
A silhouetted Air India passenger flight parked at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) , Hyderabad.
Jewar in Uttar Pradesh is set to get its new Noida International Airport. The first validation test flight for the upcoming airport was conducted successfully on Monday. This validation test verified all the safety and regulatory standards inside the upcoming airport in Delhi NCR. Situated approximately 75 km from Central Delhi, the Noida International Airport will start its commercial operations as soon as April next year.

 

A Greenfield Airport

Most of the land surrounding Delhi NCR is used for farming and real estate. Still, there is the availability of land that has not been previously developed or polluted and shows the potential of having full-fledged industrial, commercial or residential construction. These lands are called Greenfields. The upcoming Noida International Airport (NIA) situated at Jewar, Gautam Budh Nagar, will be one of the key steps towards commercial Greenfield Airport operations in UP.
The validation flight tested and certified the airport approaching and departure procedure for the aircraft. Alongside this, the navigation and communication system for the new runway was also tested.
“The flight conducted by IndiGo, the launch carrier for the airport, verified the airport approach procedures, confirming the accuracy and functionality of its navigation aids and air traffic control system. This crucial step demonstrates NIA’s adherence to the stringent safety and operational standards required for commercial operations. Following the validation test, NIA will finalise the required documentation for aerodrome certification and submit it to the directorate general of civil aviation, DGCA,” read the official statement by Noida International Airport.
The aerodrome license is the final approval from DGCA to operate as an airport. Late in August this year, the NIA chief executive officer, Christoph Schnellmann, said that the aerodrome license application for the new airport would be taken up by the authorities in December.

The New Airport

NIA will be the second most important airport in the capital region after Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport situated approximately 90 km from it. Due to delays in the delivery of certain construction materials and equipment, because of global supply chain constraints, the timeline for opening the new airport shifted from this year to the next. However, much work like the calibration of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) and Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) was successfully completed in October by the Airport Authority of India (AAI). These are critical steps pertaining to runway operations before validating flights. Other airport-supporting infrastructure and terminal service services are in the advanced stage of development.
The new airport is also seeing considerable interest from airlines, both domestic and international, for operations. However Schnellman in August pointed out that domestic carriers for the new airport have already been signed up with Indigo and Akasa Air. These airlines were also keen to start international flights from the new Greenfield airport.
The NIA chief is in talks with Air India and other domestic as well as international carriers for flight operations from the new airport.

Phasing In

The new airport will operationalise in phases with one runway and one terminal part of the first phase which will be able to handle passengers up to 1.2 crore annually. Finally, after reaching the fourth phase, the airport will have an expanded capacity to manage 70 million passengers per year.
The project is equally important for the Uttar Pradesh government. The state government has given the responsibility of developing the new airport to the Yamuna International Airport Private Limited, YIAPL. The company is a subsidiary of Zürich Airport International AG. The new airport will enjoy a 40-year concession period that started on October 1, 2021. The project is expected to assist Indira Gandhi International Airport in serving the huge demand of the greater Delhi and western UP area. Now, these regions will also be connected with flights, complementing the biggest airport in Delhi.

Animal groups and border police save over 700 animals from sacrifice at Nepal’s Gadhimai festival

Animal groups and border police save over 700 animals from sacrifice at Nepal’s Gadhimai festival
Bihar, India: Animal charities Humane Society International/India, People for Animals, Sneha’s Care and the Federation of Animal Welfare of Nepal have condemned today’s mass animal sacrifice at the Gadhimai festival in Nepal as “an appalling bloodbath” and urged the Nepali government to take action to make this the last Gadhimai festival where animals are killed. HSI/India, PFA and the border police managed to confiscate and save from slaughter more than 700 animals being illegally transported across the border into Nepal from India.
Held every five years in Bariyarpur village in the Bara district of Nepal, the Gadhimai festival is estimated to see as many as 500,000 animals killed by the time it ends. The killing began in the early hours of this morning when close to 6,000 buffaloes were beheaded in the arena, and thousands of goats, pigeons and more killed outside. It is expected to continue tomorrow with the killing of thousands more goats, as part of an historic ritual to appease the goddess Gadhimai.
Humane Society International/India and People for Animals deployed teams to the Indo-Nepal border checkpoints more than a week prior to the sacrifice, to assist border police in intercepting and confiscating animals illegally transported for slaughter. Their combined efforts saved the lives of more than 700 animals―69 buffaloes, 325 goats, 328 pigeons and two chickens.
The newborn and infant goats needing immediate or specialist treatment will receive life-long care at Happy Home Sanctuary run by HSI/India’s partners PFA Uttarakhand; permanent homes are being found for the buffaloes and chickens while the pigeons have been safely released back into the wild. Despite this, estimates from buffalo entry receipts and eyewitness accounts are that between 250,000 – 500,000 animals could be slaughtered across the two days.
Arkaprava Bahar, Humane Society International/India’s senior manager of campaigns, who led animal rescue efforts at the border, said: “We rescued buffaloes from the back of trucks, goats smuggled in scarves on the back of motorbikes, chickens strung upside by their feet on the side of vehicles and baskets and boxes of pigeons. The suffering these animals endure is so upsetting and so unnecessary. They have been put through exhausting journeys, many weak from lack of food, water and rest, only to be thrust into the mayhem of Gadhimai where all around them they see other animals being slaughtered. I’ve never seen anything as upsetting and disturbing as what I have witnessed at the Gadhimai sacrifice. The scale of the animal killing is unfathomable, there are animals being beheaded everywhere you look and pools of bright red blood on the ground wherever you tread. Animals such as buffaloes and goats are sensitive, sentient creatures very much aware of what’s happening around them. It must be a terrifying ordeal. This appalling bloodbath must end.

It’s some comfort to know that we and the border forces were able to save hundreds of precious animals from such cruelty. They will now live happy lives being cared for at partner shelters. Every buffalo, goat and pigeon we saved is precious, but we urge the government of Nepal to take decisive action to ensure that in future we have a bloodless Gadhimai.”

Prior to the border work, HSI/India and PFA held a press conference with spiritual teacher and author Acharya Prashant who encouraged devotees to celebrate the festival with compassion and to honour traditions without harming animals. Prashant said: “Devotion should inspire compassion, not cruelty. Slaughtering animals in the name of the divine diminishes the spirit of worship. Let us honour the Goddess by upholding the sanctity of all life during Gadhimai.”

HSI/India teams also conducted door-to-door awareness campaigns and distributed around 3,500 local language pamphlets in 12 villages near the Indo-Nepal border, urging devotees not to sacrifice their animals.

Sneha Shrestha, founder of Sneha’s Care and president of the Federation of Animal Welfare of Nepal, said: “The local government has been intimidating journalists, NGOs and anyone calling for a stop to the sacrifice, violating the rights to free communication. The local government along with the central government has also failed to support the campaign as promised. This year the festival management committee has increased the height of the wall around the compound area where the sacrifices take place and have deployed police forces around the compound. The government in Nepal has had five years to comply with the Supreme Court judgment banning sacrifice but it has failed to take any action and instead has promoted the sacrifice.”

HSI/India and PFA have been working since 2014 to stop animal sacrifice at Gadhimai. There were an estimated more than 500,000 animals killed in 2009 and around 250,000 animals in both 2014 and 2019. Ahead of the 2024 sacrifice, the Gadhimai Temple urged devotees to bring animal sacrifice numbers back up to 500,000.

In 2014, the Supreme Court of India took a significant step to curb this practice by directing the Indian government to prevent the illegal transport of animals across the border into Nepal for sacrifice at Gadhimai. The court also called upon animal protection organizations, including HSI/India, PFA and others, to formulate an action plan to ensure its orders, which HSI/India has implemented ever since, were effectively enforced. Subsequently, in September 2019, the Supreme Court of Nepal ordered an end to live animal sacrifices at Gadhimai and urged authorities to create a plan to phase out this practice nationwide, but this has been widely ignored.

Facts

The Gadhimai festival involves a month-long celebration or “mela,” culminating in the ritual slaughter of hundreds of thousands of animals.
Water buffalo, goats, chickens, pigs, ducks and rats are decapitated with blunt metal swords in an alcohol-fueled killing frenzy.
The majority of these animals are illegally transported from India into Nepal owing to porous borders.
This rule is being openly flouted as the majority of animals are transported illegally across the border without an export license.
Mass sacrifice events pose serious public health risks, exacerbated by the unsanitary conditions at the festival site. With no toilets for millions of pilgrims, the air is filled with the stench of feces, blood and death.
The origins of Gadhimai date back around 265 years, when the founder of the Gadhimai Temple, Bhagwan Chowdhary, had a dream that the goddess Gadhimai wanted blood in return for freeing him from prison, protecting him from evil and promising prosperity and power. The goddess asked for a human sacrifice, but Chowdhary offered an animal instead and this has been repeated every five years since.

 

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Rajasthan CM announces world’s first industrial Zinc Park by Hindustan Zinc

Rajasthan CM announces world’s first industrial Zinc Park by Hindustan Zinc
Jaipur, India: In a landmark announcement today at the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit 2024, Vedanta’s Hindustan Zinc, the world’s second-largest integrated zinc producer, revealed plans to establish the world’s first industrial Zinc Park in Rajasthan. The Honourable Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma, in presence of the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, and Shri Anil Agarwal, Chairman, Vedanta Group graced the occasion to mark this pivotal moment in Rajasthan’s industrial future.
Anil Agarwal, Chairman of Vedanta Group, outlined the strategic importance of the Zinc Park as a critical component of Vedanta’s fresh Rs. 1 lakh crore investment across zinc, oil and gas, and renewable energy sectors in Rajasthan. The ambitious not-for-profit Zinc Park is poised to serve as a transformative industrial ecosystem, driving both upstream and downstream industries in metals and manufacturing. Also present during the ceremony were Smt. Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Chairperson – Hindustan Zinc Limited and Shri Arun Misra, CEO – Hindustan Zinc Limited, underscoring the significance of this landmark initiative.

Strategic Location and World-Class Infrastructure

The proposed Zinc Park will be strategically located near Hindustan Zinc’s state-of-the-art facilities, including the world’s largest single-location zinc-lead smelter at Chanderiya, Chittorgarh, and top-tier plants at Dariba and Debari. It will thousands of jobs and will offer world-class infrastructure, developed industrial land, reliable utilities, a steady supply of raw materials and competitive costs, enabling businesses to seamlessly establish their operations.
The park will operate entirely on renewable energy, aligning with Hindustan Zinc’s commitment to sustainability. It will provide a comprehensive platform for industries ranging from large enterprises to MSMEs and budding entrepreneurs with initial investments as low as Rs. 5 crores, catering to sectors requiring zinc, lead, silver, and related byproducts. Additionally, the park will serve suppliers, offering a cost-effective and resource-efficient environment for raw material, maintenance services and equipment suppliers.
The Zinc Park will also be a hub of innovation, with access to Hindustan Zinc’s Centre of Excellence and R&D facilities, fostering collaboration in product development and the creation of customized alloys. Furthermore, a portion of Hindustan Zinc’s metal production will be exclusively allocated to the park, ensuring supply chain reliability, just-in-time delivery, and a reduced carbon footprint across the entire value chain. Backed by the robust institutional environment of Rajasthan, the park will enable access to various policy benefits of the state enabling access to domestic as well as global markets.

A Holistic Vision for Rajasthan’s Growth

Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, said, “We welcome Vedanta’s initiative of establishing the world’s first Zinc Park in Rajasthan. Rajasthan’s new double engine government is committed to the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047. Rajasthan offers the best business-friendly policies, incentives and support in the country. With an abundance of resources and mega investments planned in Rajasthan, the entire state machinery stands tall with entrepreneurs at every step. I will ensure that the State Government provides full support to investors to come and invest in Rajasthan and join us in building a prosperous future.”
Anil Agarwal, Chairman of Vedanta Group, stated, “The Zinc Park which we will establish on a not-for-profit basis will enable the setting up of hundreds of MSMEs and create massive jobs. It will reinforce Rajasthan’s leadership position in critical minerals and energy. Rajasthan is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, including hydrocarbons, zinc, lead, silver, copper, rock phosphate, making it a land of amazing opportunities. And it is already a leader in solar energy capacity. Vedanta is fully committed to Rajasthan. Our cumulative investment of over Rs. 2.5 lakh crores in the state will significantly enhance its industrial ecosystem, create jobs for over 2 lakh people, and drive exponential economic growth.”

A Promising Future for Rajasthan

Ahead of the summit, Vedanta announced a fresh Rs. 1 lakh crore investment in the state, which will catalyze the creation of over 2 lakh jobs and support more than 500 downstream industries across sectors. Hindustan Zinc plans to double its zinc production capacity, expand its silver production, and introduce India’s first fertilizer plant, while Cairn Oil & Gas will boost its oil production, and Serentica Renewables will develop 10,000 MW of renewable energy capacity.
As the world’s second-largest integrated zinc producer and a leader in the global transition to sustainable energy, Hindustan Zinc, a Vedanta Group company, is committed to leading innovation in metals and mining, providing critical resources for industries worldwide. The company was recently recognized as the world’s most sustainable company in the metals and mining category by the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2023.
This announcement underscores Hindustan Zinc’s role in driving Rajasthan’s economic growth, positioning the state as a critical player in the global industrial landscape.

 

 

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CSR News: Alcohol-beverage company working on rural development with focus on sustainable agriculture and community empowerment

CSR News: Alcohol-beverage company working on rural development with focus on sustainable agriculture and community empowerment
New Delhi, India: Pernod Ricard India (PRI), a worldwide leader in the spirits and wine industry, is bolstering rural development with its transformative initiatives in sustainable agriculture and community empowerment. PRI’s CSR Programs on WAL (Water, Agriculture, Livelihoods) work with more than 10,000 farmers every year, fostering resilience, innovation, and inclusivity in the agricultural sector. The major focus ofWAL is safeguarding year-round access to water to communities (4,484 million litres of groundwater recharge potential generated with 2,355 structures since 2019), promoting micro-irrigation for improved production, drought resilience, resource optimization and creating local value chains. So far, it has successfully increased the agricultural yield by 20% and reduced input costs by 22%.
PRI’s focus on collective success is evident through its 8 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) across 5 states of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, enhancing the livelihood of more than 4,000 farmers in 150 villages. These FPOs led by small and marginal farmers foster collaboration, equip them with scientific knowledge, and provide access to critical resources like inputs, credit, and market intelligence.
Women empowerment is a cornerstone of PRI’s inclusive development initiatives. PRI is fostering entrepreneurial leadership among women through its 56 Women Producer Groups. Women-led microenterprises thrive in Nashik, with innovative projects like tomato polytunnels, flour mills, and sewai machines spanning 3 villages, 7 SHGs and 60 women. In Kanpur PRI’s initiatives in papad-making and mustard oil production in Behror have transformed traditional skills into thriving, sustainable enterprises. With women now comprising 50% of FPO board members and 35% of its shareholders, PRI’s initiatives are rewriting the narrative of gender equity in rural economies.
Gagandeep Sethi, Senior Vice President, Integrated Operations and S&R (Sustainability & Responsibility), said, “At Pernod Ricard India, our S&R initiatives are guided by the “Good Times from a Good Place” philosophy. The WAL initiative is at the forefront of all our sustainability efforts. It reflects our commitment to sustainable agriculture by empowering communities with water security, innovative practices, and meaningful impact. Through IoT technology and AI- driven analytics, PRI is driving lasting impact with data-driven insights that empower farmers to optimize resources and track sustainability metrics with precision.”
PRI’s Community Resource Centres (CRCs) serve as vital knowledge hubs, bridging traditional farming with modern agricultural practices. Offering targeted training programs, real-time market insights, and essential resources, these CRCs empower farmers to make informed decisions, improve yields, and ensure long-term sustainability. Additionally, 8 PRI’s ‘Kisan Sansadhan Kendras’ (Custom Hiring Centres) provide mechanized tools to 4,250 farmers across 82 villages, promoting access to mechanization in agriculture, resulting in increased productivity.
Through its commitment to innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability, PRI continues to be a transformative force in rural India. Its holistic approach not only addresses the immediate needs of farmers but also ensures long-term prosperity for the communities it serves. PRI’s initiatives create a ripple effect across the agricultural value chain, enhancing the livelihoods of farmers, empowering women, and paving the way for a future where rural economies thrive sustainably.

 

 

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Dil se Dil ki Baat FT. Shri Pragyananand Saraswatiji Maharaj

Dil se Dil ki Baat FT. Shri Pragyananand Saraswatiji Maharaj
In a special edition of Dil Se Dil Ki Baat, our Editor-in-Chief Amit Upadhyay engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jagatguru Shankaracharya Swami Shri Pragyananand Saraswati Ji Maharaj. Together, they explore the process of Sanyas, the significance of spirituality in modern life, and the growing decline in Vishwas (faith) and Aastha (devotion) towards Dharam. Watch exclusive insights into how timeless wisdom remains relevant in today’s fast-changing world and how the younger generation is shaping and influencing culture.

Top CSR projects in Uttarakhand

The Himalayan state of Uttarakhand is famous across the country for the pilgrimage sites, beautiful and holy rivers and significance of spirituality. The state is also often in news for various natural calamities because of its tricky terrain and peculiar climate. Additionally, the state also has economic importance for its contribution to Agriculture and Tourism. The unique conditions of the state and its proximity to the national capital has made it an attractive destination for various CSR projects.
In the FY 2022-23, Uttarakhand received CSR funds worth Rs 301.11 cr from a total of 459 companies with a major focus being on Dehradun. Other districts enjoying CSR benefits in the state include Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar, Chamoli, Tehri Garhwal, Champawat, Pithoragarh, Nainital, Almora and Rudra Prayag. In the said FY, the top companies for CSR performance in Uttarakhand include HDFC Bank Limited (Rs 24.53 cr), NTPC limited (Rs 17.81 cr) and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (Rs 16.5 crore).

 

Top CSR Projects in Uttarakhand

IREDA’s CSR to build Sport Science Centre in Uttarakhand

A Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) was signed in August 2024 between the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA), a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), and SEWA-THDC, a THDCIL Sponsored not-for-profit registered society, for providing financial assistance of Rs. 1.05 Crore funded by IREDA. The CSR project is sanctioned for the development of a Sport Science Centre Hall (approximately 298 Sq. meters) at Koteshwar, Tehri in Uttarakhand to support the training of Indian athletes in the Kayaking & Canoeing discipline.
The CSR initiative gets covered under the CSR activities notified under the schedule VII of Section 135 of the Company’s Act – which uplifts training to promote rural sports, nationally recognised sports, paralympic sports and Olympic sports. IREDA intends to support providing advanced facilities to the sportspersons for improvement in the overall health and performances in the sports of Kayaking & Canoeing.

CSR to train street food vendors in Uttarakhand

Expanding the geographical footprints of Project ‘Serve Safe Food’ in Uttarakhand, Nestlé India has continued its collaboration with Food Safety and Drug Administration (FDA), Uttarakhand, and National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) to train over 1200 street food vendors in Dehradun, Chamauli, Rudra Prayag, Tehri Garhwal and Uttar Kashi districts, taking the total to 3,200 street food vendors in the state. Since its inception in 2016, Project ‘Serve Safe Food’ has benefitted over 68,500 street food vendors across 26 states and 4 union territories by bringing together various stakeholders to create a comprehensive training programme, as per an announcement by the company.

CSR for sustainable water solutions in Tehri district

Titan Company Ltd., in collaboration with Himmotthan Society, announced their joint effort to bring sustainable water solutions to the Tehri district of Uttarakhand in June. Under this initiative, trenches and percolation pits have been constructed across 60 villages, offsetting 126 million litres of water from an annual water deficit of 359 million litres through community participation. This project has not only increased per capita water availability from 17 to 55 litres per day but also helped reduce drudgery of women and children on an average by 3 hours daily, resulting an improved quality of life.
In response to the severe water crisis exacerbated by changing climatic conditions and the devastating Uttarakhand floods of 2013, Titan Company Ltd. partnered with Himmotthan, a Tata Trusts initiative, to solve these issues. Currently, Titan is supporting 60 villages in the Tehri district of Uttarakhand.
One of the major components within the programme is “Water Next” – See Water through Climate Lens, which creates an ecosystem at the village level to gather insights of the natural resources present in the area, audit water and microclimate, and develop a water balance sheet of each village. Following this, the programme co-creates a matrix to address the water issues in a scientific and participatory manner. This is the first step towards creating Climate Resilient Himalayan Communities.

SOS Children’s Villages India working towards Child Welfare in Uttarakhand

SOS Children’s Villages India, a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to providing care and support to vulnerable children, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Development, Government of Uttarakhand in February 2024. This strategic partnership aims to enhance child welfare initiatives across the state, focusing on various crucial areas.
The MoU encompasses four key areas of collaboration:
Children’s Home: Under this initiative, efforts will be directed towards admitting children in need of care and protection in a family-like environment in a community setup.
Supporting vulnerable families in the community (Family Strengthening Programme): The partnership seeks to implement Family Strengthening Programmes to support vulnerable families within the community, ensuring that children can grow up in a safe and stable family environment.
Mukhyamantri Vatsalya Yojana (Kinship Care): Through the Mukhyamantri Vatsalya Yojana, efforts will be made to promote kinship care arrangements for children in need, emphasising the importance of family-like care solutions.
Mentorship Programme (Technical Assistance and Knowledge Partnership for CCIs): This aspect of the collaboration will focus on providing technical assistance and fostering knowledge partnerships for Child Care Institutions (CCIs) to enhance their capacity in providing quality care and support to children.

CSR of Reckitt Benckiser (India) Limited

Leading consumer health and hygiene company Reckitt under its flagship campaign Dettol Banega Swasth India in partnership with PLAN India under the project Dettol School Hygiene Education Programme, inaugurated first Dettol Climate Resilient School in Uttarkashi, a district in Uttarakhand on World Environment Day 2023. Government Higher Secondary School in Athali, Uttarkashi is first amongst the four schools to be developed in Uttarakhand in Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath.
The state of Uttarakhand is specifically vulnerable to climate change owing to geological reasons including melting glaciers, increased population pressure, seismic activities and over-exploitation of natural resources. To preserve and prepare for any adverse effects of climate change in Uttarkhand, Reckitt aims to prepare the young change makers in schools as climate champions bearing the flag of Mission Life. The project aims to create a sustainable school environment across the state by reducing carbon footprint, enhancing energy efficiency, and promoting awareness and education around climate change among students, teachers, and the community.
Aligned with the vision of the Government of India, Dettol Climate Resilient Schools aims to empower children and recognise them as climate champions, who will act as catalyst in creating climate-resilient communities. This zero-carbon school will produce its own electricity, will cut in water wastage, and promote flora and fauna.
Dettol Climate Resilient School

CSR of THDC India Limited

THDC India Limited (formerly Tehri Hydro Development Corporation Limited) is a leading power sector and profit-making public sector enterprise, which registered as a Public Limited Company in July, 1988 under the Companies Act, 1956.
Some of THDC’s major CSR projects in Uttarakhand include
–Running of two Schools (one Inter College & One High School) for project affected and business area families through THDC Education Society in Tehri and Dehradun
–Maintenance of Agriculture & Horticulture related Livelihood Enhancement Establishment at Social & Environment Center, Jolly Grant, (Bhaniyawala) in Dehradun
–Community awareness on positive behavior change/moral values to promot health & hygiene at Rishikesh
–Organising medical checkup camps at various villages of Tehri district
–Integrated Livelihood Enhancement Project for Tehri Dam Affected Villages in Bhilangana Valley of Tehri District
–Diploma in ITI course for 27 candidates of Chamba Block, Tehri
–Sustainable Livelihood and resource management in Upli Ramoli Patti of Pratapnagar Block, Tehri
–Establishment of Mother poultry unit and linkage with backyard poultry for rural population of Tehri district

HCL Foundation’s partnership with National Mission for Clean Ganga and INTACH

HCL Foundation (HCLF), the CSR arm of global technology company HCLTech, has renewed its partnership with the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) and Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) for another three years to boost native biodiversity in the eco-sensitive regions of Uttarakhand this month.
‘Over the past five years, HCL Foundation and its partner INTACH planted over 13,550 saplings, including 11,300 Rudraksha saplings and 2,250 saplings of other associated native species, in 30 acres of community-owned land near Sentuna village, in Gangolgaon region of Gopeshwar, Chamoli district, and Aati village in Almora district.
As part of the initiative, around 200 local communities (including NSS volunteers, members of Mahila mangal dal, farmers, school children and others) have participated in awareness campaigns and plantation and maintenance efforts.

The plantation has improved native biodiversity in the region with birds, animals and other species finding habitat in the planted areas. Many mammals (Barking deer, Blue sheep), birds (Laughing thrush, Grey treepie, Blue-capped Rock thrush), butterflies (Common sailor and Common banded peacock) and spiders (Giant wood spider) are routinely recorded by local communities and field teams,’ reads an announcement made by the company.
The extended partnership aims to enhance the positive impact this initiative has been able to make in restoring native biodiversity and habitat in Uttarakhand. HCL Foundation aims to plant an additional 10,000 Rudraksha saplings and other native species in the region by 2026. It also intends to organise community awareness programs to restore degraded habitats and conserve native biodiversity.

 

Coca-Cola India and Indo Dutch Horticulture Technologies’ Project Unnati – Apple

Coca-Cola India and Indo Dutch Horticulture Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (IDHT) celebrated 5 years of successful partnership on Project Unnati Apple in April 2023. Launched in 2018, Project Unnati Apple is aimed at uplifting the livelihood of farmers by enabling and educating them with improved and advanced agricultural techniques.

Over the past 5 years, Project Unnati Apple has provided farmers with improved planting material, training in Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), and access to modern infrastructure, with an aim to increase apple production and farmers’ income. The project has created employment opportunities in the region and helped in improving the overall economic development of the area, as per an announcement made by Coca-Cola India.

रतन टाटा की याद में सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस का रक्तदान शिविर

रतन टाटा की याद में सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस का रक्तदान शिविर
स्वास्थ्य और सामाजिक जिम्मेदारी के प्रति अपनी प्रतिबद्धता दिखाते हुए सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस लिमिटेड ने मुंबई में सात प्रमुख ब्लड बैंकों के साथ मिलकर एक मेगा ब्लड डोनेशन ड्राइव का आयोजन किया। यह Mega Blood Donation Drive सर रतन टाटा जी की याद में आयोजित किया गया था। जिसे जनता का जबरदस्त समर्थन मिला। Supriya Lifescience Ltd. के इस पहल में 1,790 लोगों ने रक्तदान किया और एक ही दिन में 525 यूनिट रक्त एकत्रित किया गया। इस रक्तदान शिविर का आयोजन प्रबोधन ब्लड बैंक, नायर अस्पताल, सायन अस्पताल, केईएम अस्पताल, वाडिया अस्पताल, ब्रीच कैंडी अस्पताल ट्रस्ट, और जसलोक अस्पताल एवं रिसर्च सेंटर जैसे प्रतिष्ठित संस्थानों के साथ मिलकर किया गया।

सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस का ये रक्तदान शिविर रतन टाटा को समर्पित

सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस द्वारा आयोजित ये रक्तदान शिविर रतन टाटा को समर्पित था। सर रतन टाटा अपने परोपकारी कार्यों और राष्ट्र निर्माण में योगदान के लिए जाने जाते हैं। उनकी प्रेरणा ने सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस को स्वास्थ्य सेवा के क्षेत्र में अपनी भूमिका का विस्तार करने और महत्वपूर्ण मुद्दों पर समुदाय को संगठित करने के लिए प्रेरित किया। सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस लिमिटेड के एग्जीक्यूटिव चेयरमैन डॉ. सतीश वाघ ने इस पहल की सफलता पर अपने विचार साझा करते हुए कहा कि यह रक्तदान शिविर सामुदायिक सेवा और साझा उद्देश्यों की ताकत का प्रमाण है। सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस में हमारा मानना है कि हर छोटा प्रयास जीवन बचा सकता है और हमारे स्वास्थ्य सेवा तंत्र को मजबूत कर सकता है। Supriya Lifescience Ltd के इस Blood Donation Drive से 525 यूनिट रक्त संग्रहित हुआ है जो एक बड़ी उपलब्धि है।

रक्तदान है महादान, छोटा सा प्रयास किसी का जीवन बचा सकता है

रक्तदान उन रोगियों के लिए जीवन रेखा है जो एनीमिया, दुर्घटनाओं में घायल होने, कैंसर, और प्रसव के दौरान जटिलताओं जैसी स्थितियों से जूझ रहे हैं। इस शिविर से एकत्र किया गया खून मुंबई की स्वास्थ्य सेवा प्रणाली को महत्वपूर्ण समर्थन प्रदान करेगा और अनगिनत लोगों के लिए आशा और उपचार का माध्यम बनेगा। कंपनी का ये एक छोटा सा प्रयास किसी का जीवन बचा सकता है। सुप्रिया लाइफसाइंस लिमिटेड सतीश वाघ फाउंडेशन (Satish Wagh Foundation) के जरिये हमेशा अपने कॉर्पोरेट सोशल रिस्पांसिबिलिटी (CSR) को प्राथमिकता दी है। यह रक्तदान शिविर कंपनी की समाज के प्रति अपनी जिम्मेदारी निभाने की एक और कड़ी है। हम आपको बता दें कि Supriya Lifescience शिक्षा, पर्यावरण संरक्षण और स्वास्थ्य सेवा के क्षेत्रों में CSR करती आ रही है।

Syrian Rebellion Ousts Assad’s 5-Decade-Long Iron Rule

Syrian Rebellion Ousts Assad’s 5-Decade-Long Iron Rule
The world stage saw a nation dance to freedom. On the 8th of December, Syria went on to celebrate the fall of its decade-old government. The presidential Palace, housing Bashar Al Assad, was stormed by the rebels and citizens. The President, who fled the country just before the crowd entered his personal residence, is now missing. After storming the presidential palace, the crowd took out portraits of various leaders from the Guest Quarters. This was the place where the fallen president hosted heads of state.
Thousands of civilians poured into the streets of Syria to celebrate the fall of their anarchist president. While some shot rounds of celebratory gunfire after a stunning rebel, others sat still in disbelief at their victory. 

Downfall of Assad

Cheering crowd gathered near central squares and mosques inside Damascus city. The crowd was happy to bring to end the 50 years of iron rule by Assad’s family. This crowd repeatedly chanted, “God is great.” The Syrian teen boys picked up weapons discarded by the security forces to fire them in the air. The huge crowd waved the three-star Syrian flag that predated the Assad government. It is now the revolutionaries’ flag.
The fall of the Syrian government because of a people-led rebellion was long coming. “I cannot express my happiness. But this happiness will not be completed until I can see my son out of prison and know where is he. I have been searching for him for two hours. He has been detained for 13 years.” said the syrian civilan Bassam Masr. His lines were reported in an Indian daily newspaper.
This was the case with almost all the families across Syria. People wept as they were reunited with their children’s siblings, spouses, and parents, who were banished years ago. Some vanished while others were detained during the five-decade-long reign of the Assad dynasty.
On Sunday, after the rebellion was successful, the gates of the prison were open. Civilians ran out of the prison with fingers holding up towards the air, telling how many years they had been kept inside. These prisoners were very less aware of what was happening outside. As they ran in the streets free, others tell them, “We toppled the regime.” These voices can be heard in various videos coming out from the scene.
As they ran in the streets free, others told them, “We toppled the regime.” These voices could be heard in various videos coming out from the scene.

Everything Will Change

The rebellion sprouted from a civil war that began in 2011. Security forces held hundreds and thousands of people seized into detention camps with barbaric conditions. Human rights organisations across the globe would raise these alarms. But they were blatantly ignored by the city government.
The government-owned newspaper called al-Watan fell completely under the hands of the rulers. Historically a pro-government newspaper, al-Watan said that its Media workers should not be blamed for publishing government statements in the past since they hardly had any control.
We are facing a new page for Syria. We thank God for not shedding more blood. We believe and trust that Syria will be for all Syrians,” read a statement by the newspaper.
Similar celebrations erupted across various parts of Lebanon, the country originally home to more Syrian refugees per capita than any other country in the world. These refugees fled Syria in the face of the terrorful reign of Assad.
I feel for once that I have a country, that I have a place I can return to. For the first time ever, I feel I have a home,” says Talal Alasaad while speaking to an Indian newspaper. He now lives in Switzerland.
The 31-year-old refugee fled Aleppo’s countryside to find home in Lebanon.Alasaad has not seen his parents in over 10 years. But the plight was that he could not return to Syria, because of the fear of the army. 
The leader of the rebelling crowd, Abu Mohammad al Jolani, has been kept unnoticed in the country for long. But now the country is waiting for the rebel leader to reunite Syria. 

CSR News: Empowering 100 Womeen Entrepreneurs in Pune

CSR News: Empowering 100 Womeen Entrepreneurs in Pune
Spherule Foundation, a pan-India non-profit organization, and SBI Payment Services Private Limited (SBI Payments), a subsidiary of State Bank of India, have joined hands to launch a transformative CSR initiative aimed at empowering 100 women entrepreneurs from marginalized communities across the Pune District. This initiative is designed to provide women with the tools, training, and support needed to establish and grow scalable and sustainable small and micro businesses. Ground-level mobilization and participant registration for this project are already in progress.
The program is designed to offer practical learning through comprehensive training on financial management, digital tools, entrepreneurship fundamentals, and business planning. Participants will also benefit from tailored financial assistance and business support to confidently launch or expand their ventures. Ongoing mentorship will be provided by field executives who will monitor progress and offer customized advice to ensure long-term stability and success. Also, This initiative will connect women to relevant markets and facilitate access to government schemes, enabling them to explore broader opportunities. To simplify essential processes, the program offers assistance in securing business licenses, e-Shram cards, ABHA cards, and banking tools such as Aadhaar and PAN cards.
While speaking about the initiative, Shri. Sujay Kumar Yadav, MD & CEO at SBI Payments, said, “We are honoured to be part of an initiative that uplifts and supports women entrepreneurs. This CSR initiative of ours is not just about providing resources; but it is about breaking barriers and achieving dreams. This collaboration with Spherule Foundation is a testament to our belief in fostering meaningful change in the society that we live in.”
Dr. Geeta Bora, Founder and Director of Spherule Foundation, expressed her excitement and said “This partnership with SBI Payments is a step towards transforming the entrepreneurial landscape for women in India. Through this project, we’re not only strengthening businesses but also creating pathways for brighter, more independent futures.”
A highlight of the initiative is the Business Presentation event, where participants will pitch their ideas to a panel of experts. This platform showcases entrepreneurial talent while providing opportunities for funding and expert guidance. The program aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on gender equality, quality education, poverty alleviation, and economic growth, aiming to create lasting community impact by fostering financial independence and resilience among women.
The Business Presentation event, where participants will present their ideas to a panel of experts, is a highlight of the program. In along with offering chances for finance and professional advice, this platform highlights the potential for entrepreneurship. In line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN on gender equality, high-quality education, poverty reduction, and economic growth, the program seeks to build women’s resilience and financial independence in order to make a long-lasting difference in the society.
Spherule Foundation has a proven track record of driving social change in education, women’s empowerment, healthcare, and environmental conservation. With initiatives that have empowered over 50,000 women micro-entrepreneurs, their work has been recognized on prestigious global platforms, including Oxford University and IITs. SBI Payments, a leader in India’s digital payments ecosystem, complements this vision by fostering inclusivity, gender equality, and economic growth. Together, the two organizations are championing a shared mission to promote self-reliance among women entrepreneurs.
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CSR News: Enhancing Infrastructure for Tribal Welfare School and College in Vissannapet, Andhra Pradesh to Foster Educational Excellence

CSR News: Enhancing Infrastructure for Tribal Welfare School and College in Vissannapet, Andhra Pradesh to Foster Educational Excellence
Vissannapet, Andhra Pradesh; December 08, 2024 – As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, Dr. Reddy’s, in collaboration with Kakinada Engineering Alumni Trust Services (KEATS), has extended infrastructure support to the Andhra Pradesh Tribal Welfare Residential College of Excellence (Girls) and Gurukul School (Girls) in Vissannapet, NTR District, Andhra Pradesh. This effort is further complemented by additional support from a Rotary Club Grant. These institutions, run by the state government, provide education to 480 school students and 160 college students, primarily girls from tribal areas across the state.
The inauguration witnessed the presence of Kumar Randhir Singh, Head Company Secretary & CSR, Dr. Reddy’s, Smt. Hemalatha, CEO, APNRTS, Rtn. D Subbarao Ravuri, Rtn. Pardha Saradhi Yadhi from Rotary Midtown,  Vijayawada, Smt. Vijaya – Dy. Director APNRTS, K Subhashini Rani, Dy Secretary Academic TW, A Ramu, Dy Tribal Welfare Officer, Kondaparva Village Sarpanch, Ramesh, Rotary Burlingame, USA joined the inauguration along with representatives KEATS.
Through this initiative, Dr. Reddy’s has provided infrastructure support, including that for STEM Lab, alongside contributions from other donors, including digital education tools supported by a Rotary Club Grant, enabling students’ access to digital tools, engaging teaching methods, and sufficient infrastructure. This project aims to create a world-class educational environment, empowering girls students to take up competitive exams like IIT-JEE, EAMCET, and NEET and preparing them for admissions to prestigious higher education institutions.
Dr. Reddy’s is committed towards strong environmental and community initiatives. The company’s community engagement programmes through CSR are primarily focused in the fields of education, community healthcare, skill-based training and placement for youth and differently abled, training for farmers and environmental sustainability. These programmes are developed with a vision to generate long-term value for the communities and foster an inclusive growth culture within the society. In 2023, Dr. Reddy’s, in association with Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, partnered with the district and education mandal in Nalgonda to construct a new Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) facility in Kampasagar village. This fully residential facility is designed for girls from classes VI to X, featuring five classrooms, five dormitories, a kitchen, 24/7 RO water supply, and sanitation facilities. Dr. Reddy’s, in association with Dr. Reddy’s Foundation and District Administration and District Medical & Health Office, has upgraded over 11 primary healthcare centres in the villages in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh and implemented key environment-conservation projects in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. In FY 2023-24, around 4.97 lakhs individuals were impacted through various CSR interventions of Dr. Reddy’s.
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