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Apoorva Mukhija Faces Threats After Controversial Appearance on ‘India’s Got Latent’

Apoorva Mukhija Faces Threats After Controversial Appearance on ‘India’s Got Latent’

Apoorva Mukhija, widely known as ‘The Rebel Kid’ on social media, has become the centre of a major controversy after her appearance on Samay Raina’s ‘India’s Got Latent’ show. Alongside YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, Mukhija faced backlash for a segment where Allahbadia made inappropriate comments about watching one’s parents having sex. While Allahbadia has been the main target of criticism, Mukhija has not been spared from severe online abuse, including sexual assault and death threats.

Rida Tharana condemns threat to Apoorva

In response to the online hate, Mukhija’s close friend, content creator Rida Tharana, expressed her anger at the hateful remarks targeting Apoorva. Tharana posted on social media condemning the cruelty faced by women, stating that some individuals hate women simply for existing and daring to grow. She described the ongoing threats and harassment as “unfair,” hoping that no one would ever have to experience what Apoorva is going through.

IIFA Drops Apoorva Mukhija Over Controversy

As the controversy intensified, Mukhija faced professional consequences as well. The social media influencer, who was set to participate as an ambassador for the prestigious International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Jaipur, was removed from the list. This decision came in the wake of threats made by the Rajput Karni Sena, a right-wing group, who opposed Mukhija’s involvement.

Dr. Paramveer Singh Dulawat, a leader of the Karni Sena in Udaipur, declared that they would take severe action against her and others promoting vulgarity. He warned the Rajasthan Tourism Department that Mukhija would not be allowed into Mewar and that she would face physical confrontation if she attempted to land at Dabok Airport.

Legal Complaint Filed Against Apoorva in Kota

This controversy has extended beyond social media, with legal consequences also emerging. On February 13, 2025, a complaint was filed against Mukhija and others involved in the controversial episode of India’s Got Latent in Rajasthan’s Kota district. The complaint alleged the promotion of vulgarity through the show, further complicating Mukhija’s already challenging situation.

Apoorva’s story highlights the struggles of women in the public eye, often subjected to harsh criticism and online harassment. Despite the mounting challenges, Mukhija’s experience has sparked a broader conversation about the treatment of women in the digital space, online abuse, and the professional ramifications of such controversies. The situation has also raised questions about the role of influencers and their responsibility for the content they help create.

Prayagraj पहुंची Guinness World Record की टीम, महाकुंभ में बने कई नए कीर्तिमान

Prayagraj पहुंची Guinness World Record की टीम, महाकुंभ में बने कई नए कीर्तिमान
Guinness World Record की टीम Prayagraj पहुंची है महाकुंभ में रोज बन रहे एक नए रिकार्ड को दर्ज़ करने के लिए! Prayagraj महाकुंभ में आए दिन नए कीर्तिमान बन रहे हैं।और इन रेकॉर्ड्स को Guinness World Record के इतिहास में जगह दिलाने के लिए मेला प्रशासन पूरी तरह जुट गया है। Guinness World Record की टीम का मकसद इस आयोजन के जरिए दुनिया को स्वच्छता और पर्यावरण संरक्षण का संदेश देना है।

योगी सरकार के कुशल प्रशासन का महाकुंभ

Prayagraj Mahakumbh 2025 को योगी सरकार के कुशल प्रशासन के लिए याद रखा जाएगा। एक जगह पर एक साथ करोड़ों की संख्या में श्रद्धालुओं को मैनेज करना प्रशासन की कामयाबी है।कई विदेशी सैलानी तो इस जिज्ञासा का साथ प्रयागराज पहुंचे कि कोई शहर एक साथ इतनी बड़ी संख्या में लोगों को कैसे खुद में समा सकता है! लेकिन ये महाकुंभ है, आस्था का महाकुंभ, विश्वास का महाकुंभ और भारत की हजारों साल पुरानी सनातनी परंपरा का महाकुंभ! त्रिवेणी संगम के किनारे एक नए अस्थाई जिले का निर्माण, साफ़-सफाई की सुचारु व्यवस्था, आवासीय संकुल, भोजनालय, चिकित्सालय आदि सभी का व्यापक पैमाने पर निर्माण, इन सबके हिसाब से महाकुंभ को दुनिया के सबसे सफल आयोजनों में गिना जाएगा।

महाकुंभ बना रहा नित नया रिकार्ड

महाकुंभ में हर शाही स्नान के दिन करोड़ों की संख्या में लोग संगम में डुबकी लगते हैं, लेकिन मौनी अमावस्या, जनवरी 29 के दिन हुई भगदड़ के बाद भी लगभग 7,64 करोड़ लोगों ने पवित्र स्नान किया। ये किसी एक जगह एक साथ इकट्ठा होने वालों का अब तक का सबसे बाद रिकार्ड था। मेला क्षेत्र में 10 किलोमीटर लंबे घाट की 300 सफाईकर्मियों द्वारा सफाई का वर्ल्ड रिकार्ड कायम हुआ है। यह दुनिया का पहला River Cleaning Record है। Street Sweeping Record के लिए 15,000 सफाई कर्मी एक साथ मेला क्षेत्र की सफाई करेंगे। त्रिवेणी मार्ग पर E-Riksha की सबसे लंबी परेड का रिकार्ड दर्ज़ किया जाएगा। एक दिन में 10,000 लोगों के Handprint लेने का रिकार्ड भी दर्ज़ होने की प्रतीक्षा में है।

कई अलिखित रिकार्ड भी स्थापित हुए महाकुंभ में

Guinness World Record की टीम तो इन सभी कीर्तिमानों को दर्ज़ करेगी। लेकिन महाकुंभ को इतिहास में और भी कई कीर्तिमान स्थापित करने के लिए जाना जाएगा। मौनी अमावस्या से लेकर वसंत पंचमी के दिन तक उत्तर प्रदेश की गलियों में इतना लंबा ट्राफिक जाम हुआ कि  लोग 3-4 दिनों तक उसमें फंसे रहे। महाकुंभ के चलते Prayagraj एयरपोर्ट दुनिया के सबसे व्यस्त ऐरपोर्ट्स की गिनती में आ गया। जितने प्राइवेट जेट्स प्रयागराज में लैंड हुए, उसका भी कीर्तिमान बन सकता है। एक साथ एक जगह पर इतने VIPs का आना-जाना इससे पहले कभी नहीं हुआ। प्रयागराज में हुआ, क्यूंकि ये महाकुंभ है, ये Prayagraj है, ये भारत है !

DMRC Installs ‘Calorie Counter’ at Metro Stations to Promote Healthy Living

Select DMRC Installs ‘Calorie Counter’ at Metro Stations to Promote Healthy Living DMRC Installs ‘Calorie Counter’ at Metro Stations to Promote Healthy Living
With an aim to promote both healthy living and environmental consciousness, the Delhi Metro has launched a unique initiative at five stations. They have installed “calorie counter” signages near escalators and stairs, to encourage the commuters in making healthier lifestyle choices.
According to a senior official, these signages were recently pasted at five stations this month: Rajiv Chowk, Central Secretariat, Patel Chowk (on the Yellow Line), and Barakhamba Road, and Supreme Court (on the Blue Line).
The signages display the number of calories burned with every step taken, serving as a motivating reminder of the health benefits associated with taking the stairs.
These eye-catching signs are placed adjacent to the escalators and on the stairs to motivate commuters to choose the stairs instead.
The purpose of the calorie counter is to educate and inform commuters that by taking the stairs, they can burn calories, improve cardiovascular health, and reduce their carbon footprint, the officer further stated.
Through this, DMRC aims to encourage its commuters to adopt sustainable and healthy lifestyle choices, contributing to a better environment and improved overall well-being, the official added.

Lifestyle for the Environment (LiFE)

This initiative aligns with the “LiFE” (Lifestyle for the Environment) concept promoted by the Ministry of Environment to encourage citizens to adopt environmentally friendly and healthy habits.
‘Lifestyle for the Environment (LiFE) was introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at COP26 in Glasgow on 1st November 2021, calling upon the global community of individuals and institutions to drive LiFE as an international mass movement towards “mindful and deliberate utilisation, instead of mindless and destructive consumption” to protect and preserve the environment. LiFE puts individual and collective duty on everyone to live a life that is in tune with Earth and does not harm it. Those who practice such a lifestyle are recognised as Pro Planet People under LiFE.
Through this, DMRC aims to encourage its commuters to adopt sustainable and healthy lifestyle choices, contributing to a better environment and improved overall well-being, the official added.

CVC Orders Probe into Alleged Irregularities in Kejriwal’s Renovated Residence

CVC Orders Probe into Alleged Irregularities in Kejriwal’s Renovated Residence
The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) launched an extensive investigation regarding the renovation work performed on ex-Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s former official residence. A complete probe began after claims emerged about irregularities in turning the 6 Flagstaff Road bungalow into an 8-acre (40,000 square yard) mansion by violating building standards. BJP leader Vijender Gupta addressed this concern by filing a complaint in October 2024 about illegitimate property mergers on residential expansions.
Vijender Gupta’s complaint demonstrated that government officials and judges once used plots 45 and 47 on Rajpur Road until demolition occurred to enable construction work. The residence allegedly expanded illegally by merging two bungalows on Flag Staff Road following non-approval of layout plans and violating ground coverage and floor area ratio (FAR) regulations. The CVC decided to investigate after these claims.

CVC to Conduct Thorough Investigation

On February 13, 2025, the CVC instructed the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) to conduct an in-depth probe into the claims. The CPWD had earlier submitted a factual report on the renovation, which detailed the alleged violations and extravagant spending on luxury renovations. The report included the installation of high-end appliances and lavish interior designs, which the BJP has cited as evidence of misuse of taxpayer funds.

During its investigation, the CVC looks both financial malpractices and other irregularities related to the property renovation. Gupta states that taxpayers’ money was used to make the luxurious residenceSheesh Mahal.The BJP used the mansion as their main counterattack strategy against Kejriwal during their political campaign also Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP officials specifically addressed it during rallies.

Political Heat Rises Between BJP & AAP

Gupta has appealed to Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena asking him to reverse the process of combining government buildings with Kejriwal’s official residence. The investigation occurred immediately after the BJP won Delhi’s election and accused AAP of corruption and public resource misuse. The ongoing investigation into the real estate case exists under increasing political pressure as Kejriwal and his party maintain their silence.

लोकसभा अध्यक्ष ओम बिरला और पीयूष गोयल ने महाकुंभ में लगाई आस्था की डुबकी

Select लोकसभा अध्यक्ष ओम बिरला और पीयूष गोयल ने महाकुंभ में लगाई आस्था की डुबकी लोकसभा अध्यक्ष ओम बिरला और पीयूष गोयल ने महाकुंभ में लगाई आस्था की डुबकी
लोकसभा अध्यक्ष ओम बिरला शनिवार को महाकुंभ में पहुंचे और त्रिवेणी संगम में पवित्र स्नान कर आस्था की डुबकी लगाई। इस अवसर पर उन्होंने मां गंगा, मां यमुना और मां सरस्वती का आशीर्वाद लिया और देशवासियों के सुख-समृद्धि की कामना की। मीडिया से बातचीत में लोकसभा अध्यक्ष ने कहा कि महाकुंभ भारत की आध्यात्मिक आस्था का प्रतीक है। यह हमारी प्राचीन संस्कृति और धर्म का महोत्सव है। यहां संतों की वाणी, उनका प्रभाव और भक्तों की अपार श्रद्धा देखने को मिलती है। उन्होंने कहा कि मां गंगा की कृपा सभी पर बनी रहे और हर व्यक्ति के जीवन में खुशहाली आए। (Om Birla in Mahakumbh)

ओम बिरला ने महाकुम्भ को बताया भारत की सांस्कृतिक धरोहर का अद्भुत उदाहरण

Om Birla ने महाकुम्भ के महत्व पर प्रकाश डालते हुए कहा कि वेद-पुराणों में इसका विशेष उल्लेख है। यह आयोजन समभाव और समरसता का प्रतीक है, जहां जाति और धर्म से ऊपर उठकर सभी लोग एक साथ आस्था के संगम में डुबकी लगाते हैं। महाकुम्भ न केवल आंतरिक ऊर्जा और चेतना को जाग्रत करता है, बल्कि आत्मा और मन की शुद्धता भी प्रदान करता है। लोकसभा अध्यक्ष ने  आस्था को जीवन का सबसे बड़ा सामर्थ्य बताते हुए कहा कि यह पर्व राजनीति से परे, सामाजिक और आध्यात्मिक समरसता का अवसर है। उन्होंने कहा कि पूरे भारत से, गांव-गांव और शहर-शहर से लाखों श्रद्धालु यहां पहुंचे हैं, जो इस आयोजन की विशालता और पवित्रता को दर्शाता है।

केंद्रीय मंत्री पीयूष गोयल ने भी संगम में लगाई पावन डुबकी

केंद्रीय वाणिज्य एवं उद्योग मंत्री Piyush Goyal शनिवार को त्रिवेणी संगम में स्नान करने पहुंचे। उन्होंने महाकुम्भ को एक भारत श्रेष्ठ भारत का अनमोल उदाहरण बताते हुए कहा कि विश्व भर के लोगों की आस्था देख कर आनंद की अनुभूति हो रही है। हमारा सनातन धर्म सुरक्षित है और यह देश को नई ऊंचाइयों पर लेकर जाएगा। केंद्रीय मंत्री ने प्रयागराज में परमार्थ निकेतन आश्रम (ऋषिकेश) के प्रमुख, स्वामी चिदानंद सरस्वती जी के दर्शन कर उनका आशीर्वाद ग्रहण किया।

The Complete CSR Report of Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (Tata Power-DDL) for FY 24

The Complete CSR Report of Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (Tata Power-DDL) for FY 24
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd or Tata Power-DDL is a joint venture between Tata Power Company and the Government of NCT of Delhi with the majority stake being held by Tata Power. It distributes electricity in North & North West parts of Delhi catering to a population of over 50 lakh. The company started operations on July 1, 2002 post the unbundling of erstwhile Delhi Vidyut Board. With a registered consumer base of around 12 lakh and a peak load of around 1350 MW, the company’s operations span across an area of 510 sq kms.
Tata Power-DDL has to its credit several firsts in Delhi: SCADA controlled Grid Stations, Automatic Meter Reading, GSM based Street Lighting system and SMS based Fault Management System. As a step towards captive generation, Tata Power-DDL has also established a 108 MW gas based combined cycle power generating facility at Rithala, North Delhi in its distribution area.

CSR Spent in FY 24

The Company is committed to promote social wellbeing and bring more compliments to the business. In the FY 2023-24 Tata Power-DDL spent Rs 12.56 crore as CSR expenditure as against a total CSR obligation of Rs 12.25 crore.

Major Focus Areas for CSR

Tata Power-DDL is committed to ensuring the social wellbeing of the residents of JJ Clusters/ resettlement colonies/ villages in the vicinity of its operational areas through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in alignment with Tata Power-DDL 2.0 strategy. These clusters also have a very high representation of SC/ST communities which further emphasises the need for inducing various developmental initiatives therein.
The Company’s CSR programmes have been restructured and rebranded under the mother brand SAATHI with the Guiding Principles being UNNATI (Women & Youth Empowerment), UJJWAL (Support to SC/ST Communities), SANJEEVANI (Health) and CLUB ENERJI (Environment) which are meant to serve marginalised societal sections and communities falling in its licensed area of supply and its geographical locations of business development projects.
As per the company’s annual report, a total of 10.33 lakh beneficiaries have been helped and supported through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Tata Power-DDL such as Ujjwal (over 0.14 lakh), Sanjeevani ( over 5.92 lakh), Unnati (over 3.49 lakh), Club Enerji (over 0.70 lakh), and Disaster Management & Unforeseen Contingencies (Covid-19 Response/Activities – over 0.08 lakh).
Several initiatives have been taken in FY 2023-24 such as CSR Effectiveness Index, distribution of Aids & Appliances to the differently abled, NGO Scorecard Assessment, Board of Directors Visit, I Love Science Project, Inauguration of Community Library, set up of Jacquard Machine at Handloom Unit, Relief Work during Delhi Floods and CSR support for the rural belt under the licensed area of the Company. Some of the existing CSR initiatives are Women Literacy Centres, ABHAs, Self- Help Groups (SHGs), Vocational Training Centres, Mobile Dispensaries, Potable RO Water Plants, Energy Conservation Sensitisation Sessions and Tree Plantation.
ABHAs are female brand ambassadors promoting TATA Power-DDL’s CSR programmes and assisting their communities, with 841 women currently serving in these roles.

TATA Power-DDL CSR Programmes for Education

Women Literacy Centres

TATA Power-DDL set up Women Literacy Centres in North and Northwest Delhi, where local educated women teach functional literacy from their homes. Computer Based Functional Literacy is one of the primary features of this initiative.

Entrepreneurship Development Programme

The Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) empowers women through Self-Help Groups (SHGs), linking them to financial institutions and exploring livelihood opportunities based on their skills and interests.

Vocational Training Centres

TATA Power-DDL operates 21 Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) including Tutorial Programme to provide employable skills to unemployed youth and school dropouts respectively and a special centre for Persons with Disability namely Shad Training Centre.

Soft Skill Development Training Programme

The Soft Skill Development Training Programme for adolescent girls from underserved communities is conducted in 18 Government TAAP-associated schools in Delhi.

Meri Pathshala

TATA Power-DDL started the “Meri Pathshala” programme with the objective to bring every underprivileged out-of school child into formal schooling. Under the programme, the company has supported 20 STCs in 17 government schools by converting them into Gyan Loks.

Career Counselling programme

Under the Career Counselling programme, scholarship recipients received one-on-one counseling, and open workshops were conducted for all Class X and XII students to help them identify prospective career and educational paths based on their interests and preferences.

Lakshya Classes

With the aim to give young minds a competitive edge, make them equipped for future challenges and to help them in achieving good ranks in competitive exams to qualify for IIT-JEE & NEET, Tata Power- DDL in collaboration with Ex-Navodayan Foundation has started Lakshya Classes (Special coaching Centre) for the needy and meritorious students of Class-XI of government schools associated with its TATA Affirmative Action Programme (TAAP).
Total 200 students of Class-XI enrolled in the FY 2022-23 are getting benefitted through this programme, as per the company’s annual report.

School Scholarship Programme

TATA Power-DDL has implemented several initiatives in this area for the benefit of students in Government Schools one such initiative is Scholarship Programme. Under the Scholarship Programme the targeted number of students (SC/ST, Women and PWD categories) of Class-XI was provided educational kits, which consists of school bags, reference books, stationery etc. In the FY 2023-24, total of 430 students from 40 government schools were felicitated with scholarships.

National Urja Mela

Under the aegis of Club Enerji, Social Impact Group, organised National Urja Mela, on December 14, 2023, at TATA Power-DDL Learning Center, CENPEID, Sector-11 Rohini. Urja Mela is a concluding event of year-long events conducted throughout the year.
Before the Urja Mela, Mini Urja Melas were held across 12 districts to sensitise the students on topics such as Energy Conservation, Cimate Change, Air Pollution, Renewable Energy, Safety, Ethics, Health and Hygiene which witnessed an overwhelming participation of more than 100 schools.
After conducting Mini Urja Melas, the company hosted National Urja Mela at pan India level and invited other TATA Power subsidiaries (Club Enerji Programme beneficiaries) to participate in the competitions. Teams from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Mumbai, Odisha, Bhopal, and Jharkhand participated in the same. The Event witnessed participation of more than 800 children and teachers from over 100 member schools.

I Love Science

I Love Science is a unique education model conceptualised to help children develop an interest in science through fun, practical experiments. These experiments are conducted with kits designed using low-cost, upcycled material instead of expensive and delicate laboratory equipment. The workshops are designed to ensure that children understand the scientific concept by relating the topics at hand with everyday life.

TATA Power-DDL CSR Programmes for Healthcare

Mobile Dispensary

TATA Power-DDL operates six Mobile Dispensaries providing free basic healthcare, including consultation, medication, and health education, at locations lacking permanent facilities. Each unit has a doctor, pharmacist, attendant, and driver.
The Mobile Dispensary teams of both the NGOs conduct health camps dedicatedly for pregnant women, lactating mothers, adolescent girls and children in the age groups of 0-5 years and camps are held for cancer and cataract patients as well.

SIG-Sanjeevani Programme

Under its SIG-Sanjeevani Programme, TATA Power-DDL organises multiple blood donation camps annually with Lions Blood Centre and the Indian Red Cross Society to benefit Thalassemia-affected children and the communities.

CSR for Community Benefit

In order to address the challenges faced by JJ Cluster which were its neighbourhood community as well as lowend customers TATA Power-DDL has installed 101 Industrial Ultra Filtration Plants in the JJ clusters (slums), resettlement colonies, Government Educational Institutions and Delhi Metro stations for the benefit of the inhabitants, students and metro commuters.

CSR for Tree Plantation

Under TATA Power-DDL’s “Harit Ek Pehal” mega plantation drive, around 12,500 saplings were planted in FY 23-24 at various schools, RWAs, parks, employee residential areas, and office locations, with saplings sourced from private nurseries and the Forest Department of Delhi.

Empowering Agri-preneurs: Shaping Indian Farming to Thrive Beyond Survival

Empowering Agri-preneurs: Shaping Indian Farming to Thrive Beyond Survival
For a long time, the narrative surrounding the Indian farmer has centred on empowering a marginalized group—portraying the farmer as a sacrificial hero, fighting for survival. While government efforts and infrastructure have primarily focused on boosting yields and productivity to enable large-scale production, innovation and fostering a ‘growth mind set’ has been largely overlooked. Enabling assured markets (for eg. sugarcane, coffee, tea etc.) has led to lack of innovation on part of the farmer and a push for scaling up—often through unsustainable methods—has resulted in land degradation. Mono-cropping has led to nutrient depletion. This is hindering long-term growth potential.
To truly empower the 89.4%farmers in India who own less than two hectares of land (NSS survey, 2021), the solution must be transformative – one that goes beyond simply increasing yields or expanding markets. The need of the hour is to create an entrepreneurial and growth mind-set – rarely spoken of in the agricultural context. How can we achieve this?

a. Building aspiration and creating awareness:

Generational poverty often deprives marginalized communities of the ability to envision a better future. Lack of exposure to entrepreneurial thinking and structured market insights has kept many farmers locked in outdated farming models. Social organizations and government initiatives should focus on fostering aspirations, encouraging farmers to adopt an entrepreneurial mindset.
For example, selling dehydrated produce like strawberries can generate up to 25% more income than fresh strawberries, while preserving their nutritional value. Similarly, split tur dal (pigeon pea) can earn nearly 30% more than the whole dal. In Nashik, farmers who transitioned from selling raw grapes to raisin processing increased their income by 30%. Additionally, ground safed musli, a medicinal herb, commands double the price of its fresh counterpart due to its immediate usability.
Nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset requires large-scale capacity building through formal training and mentorship programs. The Agri-Entrepreneurship Program (AEP) by Syngenta Foundation has demonstrated the impact of such interventions, increasing rural youth earnings from ₹45K to ₹2.67 Lakh per season. Similarly, ICAR’s ARYA initiative trained smallholder farmers in mushroom farming, doubling their annual income.

b. Diversifying livelihoods:

Indian farmers must look beyond traditional farming while still utilizing existing infrastructure to explore agri-allied practices. Opportunities like apiculture (beekeeping), dairy farming, livestock rearing, agri-tourism, and multi-cropping offer excellent potential to diversify and increase income. A notable example of such diversification is the revival of the safed musli crop in Nashik, particularly in the Swades region, where paddy farmers have shifted from mono-cropping.
Safed Musli, a rare medicinal herb valued at Rs 1,200 per kilogram, has brought substantially augmented incomes of households dependent solely on paddy. Its success has inspired many farmers to expand their cultivation areas, demonstrating the potential of crop diversification for economic growth. Similarly, the success of bee-keeping among Punjab’s farmers and the growing focus on agri-tourism in recent years, particularly in Andhra Pradesh, highlight the vast potential of these agri-allied activities.

c. Strengthening of Farmer-Producer Corporations:

Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) are collaborative organizations that unite 500-1000 farmers, enabling them to achieve goals and tackle challenges that would be difficult for individual farmers to handle alone. FPCs enhance bargaining power, improve market access, promote fair trade practices, and provide valuable insights into market potential, helping farmers maximize their returns and grow sustainably.
The success of FPCs like Sahyadri Farms, which has created a vast market for tomatoes, grapes, and raisins—managed entirely by farmers—demonstrates the immense bargaining power and production capacity that can be achieved when individual farmers unite. Sahyadri Farms has built a Rs 450 crore agribusiness focused on tomatoes, grapes, and raisins. Through shared storage and direct export channels, they have reduced post-harvest losses by 30%, ensuring higher income stability for its members.

d. Financial literacy and access to capital:

Impact of technology on Indian agriculture remains limited due to low adoption and lack of financial access. Digital marketplaces like eNAM and Kisan Suvidha are making strides in real-time price discovery and direct farmer-buyer connections, but much more is needed.
Financial inclusion remains another critical barrier. Over 60% of smallholders still rely on informal credit sources, often at exploitative interest rates. Programs like Pradan’s financial literacy training have helped smallholders reduce reliance on moneylenders by 40%, but broader adoption of fintech solutions and micro-finance initiatives is needed. Organisations like Mann Deshi are setting inspiring precedents by bringing financial literacy to marginalised communities with little or no access to such knowledge. MUDRA, PM Kissan Credit, Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana etc. are existing schemes that can catapult farm incomes – social organisations must equip farmers with the knowledge to access these schemes and reap the benefits of govt. plans.
Empowerment should move beyond the traditional framework and focus on cultivating a growth mindset that allows farmers to take ownership of their agricultural ventures, make informed decisions, and tap into new opportunities for income diversification and sustainability. Only then can they truly transition from being recipients of aid to becoming prosperous, self-reliant agri-preneurs.
Views of the author are personal and do not necessarily represent the website’s views.
Mangesh Wange has been at the helm of the Swades Foundation as CEO since May 2016, applying his extensive experience in General Management and P&L oversight to drive the organization’s mission. Mangesh played a pivotal role at Godrej in establishing the modern retail ventures of Nature’s Basket and Aadhaar. In 2007, Mangesh transitioned to the microfinance sector with Fullerton India, where he spent three years doing HR and business roles. He continued his journey with Thomson Reuters, where he was responsible for startup of Reuters Market Light by focusing on mobile information services for rural India. Mangesh holds a degree in Agricultural Engineering from PAU, Ludhiana, and a Postgraduate degree from IIM, Ahmedabad. He is also a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) accredited by the International Coaching Federation.

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Animal charity Humane Society International India to become “Humane World for Animals”
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Mumbai, India: Animal charity Humane Society International India today announced a global integrated campaign for its relaunch as Humane World for Animals to establish clarity in its mission to create lasting change for animals in India and around the world. The change takes effect today globally with Humane Society International relaunching as Humane World for Animals and underscores the organization’s global impact while highlighting its commitment to all animals.
For more than 30 years globally and for more than a decade in India, Humane World for Animals—formerly called Humane Society International—has worked to tackle the root causes of animal cruelty and suffering. Today, to convey the organization’s scope and bold work to end animal cruelty, it is uniting its international entities under one new name and logo that communicates its global, all-animal focus.
“Since our founding, we’ve continued to adapt to maximize our impact for animals around the world,” says Kitty Block, president and CEO of Humane World for Animals. “This important next step in our historical journey ensures our global mission and bold work are clearly understood. As our teams around the world work more closely together, uniting under one global brand now reflects our shared vision and strategy.”
Humane World for Animals has projects in more than 50 countries around the world to tackle animal cruelty including the fur trade, the dog and cat meat trades, factory farming, commercial whaling, trophy hunting and the illegal wildlife trade, animal testing and puppy farming. In India, Humane World for Animals campaigns against factory farming and animal testing, works to protect wildlife and street animals and helps animals in cruelty situations and in the aftermath of disasters such as floods and landslides.
Alokparna Sengupta, managing director of Humane World for Animals India, says: “This is an incredibly exciting new chapter in the life of our organization. Our new name and logo clearly express our commitment to animals both globally and locally, which our ambitious work here in India will continue to advance. Whether that’s campaigning to end the cruel confinement of farmed animals and promoting plant-based proteins , advocating for increased penalties for animal cruelty with our #NoMore50 campaign, promoting and working towards the replacement of obsolete animal tests with advanced non-animal methods, or rescuing animals in dire need from cruelty situations and devastating disasters, Humane World for Animals India will continue to strive to make the world a kinder place for all creatures.”
For the official relaunch, Humane World for Animals unveiled a powerful stop motion animation video that envisions a future without animal cruelty. The video will air on TV in the U.S., U.K. and Australia, and stream on social media platforms. Set to a newly created, never-before-heard rendition of Peter Gabriel’s iconic 1977 hit “Solsbury Hill” recorded by pop superstar Sia, the digital film brings the organization’s mission to life. Viewers in India can watch the stop-motion animation video on YouTube and Sia’s version of the song is available for streaming on Spotify in India with her proceeds supporting Humane World for Animals.
As part of the integrated campaign, Humane World for Animals also launched a high-visibility billboard campaign across four cities––Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Delhi––managed and executed by entertainment marketing agency FlyteVu. Strategic counsel was provided by global creative consultancy Lippincott in developing the new name, logo, and brand positioning.
“As someone who grew up feeling like she didn’t have a voice, I’ve always felt a deep connection to animals and have developed a strong passion for advocating on their behalf, since they can’t speak for themselves,” says Sia. “I’m honored to be a part of this project with Humane World for Animals, as they work to make a greater impact for the animals we love.”
The emotionally charged, narrative-driven ad, created in partnership with Emmy-winning, Oscar and Grammy-nominated global creative studio Nexus Studios and director Johnny Kelly, uses innovative stop-motion techniques with handmade puppets, cruelty-free materials and animal-friendly sets. Instead of focusing on abuse, the video highlights the bold vision that drives Humane World for Animals’ work—animals freed from suffering, experiencing love, protection and a brighter future. Each of the five animal stories featured in the ad carries profound meaning, showcasing the impact of the organization’s global efforts to end animal cruelty.
To launch the rebrand in India, Humane World for Animals will hold celebrations across its offices including a high-tea reception in Hyderabad on February 15th attended by partner organizations, philanthropists and government agencies who will be joined by guest of honour actor and noted animal welfare advocate Amala Akkineni.

 

 

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