Education and Skill Training
CSR News – Dabur Adopts 4 Government Schools in Rajasthan
Dabur India Ltd announced the expansion of its community development drive in the state with the adoption of four Government schools in Rajasthan – two in Newai and two in Alwar. Dabur has pledged to improve the overall infrastructure in these four schools this year in Rajasthan with the intent of improving the overall...
Rethinking Government School Education – A Transformation in The Making
Schools are the foundation for children to acquire knowledge and develop a personality. Inclusive and holistic growth of a child relies on various factors, even at the school level. For improved learning outcomes, a promising environment and method of teaching and learning have to be inculcated. Infrastructure, availability of space, learning methodology, availability of...
CSR: Eliminating Learning Poverty by 2030
Learning Poverty Report, recently released by the World Bank has estimated that about 53 per cent of children in low and middle-income countries cannot read and understand a simple story by the end of primary school. It has set a new learning target which aims to cut at least half the global rate of...
Top Nonprofits in India for Education and Skill Development of Orphaned and Vulnerable Children
Nonprofits in India for education and skill development have a gargantuan task laid out for them. Education is of utmost importance among parents who are concerned for their children’s future. Then there are children who unfortunately don’t have parents and are deprived of basic essentials and cannot afford education for a stable future.
Fortunately, there...
CSR Fundraising Gets Serious for Colleges in Madhya Pradesh
The Department of Higher Education has made a plan aiming CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) funds to upgrade their infrastructure of colleges in Madhya Pradesh. The department has also instructed them to constitute bodies at various levels depending on amount fund to pursue the case.
Colleges in Madhya Pradesh have been told to target CSR funds...
We are working with 3.75 lakh children and young people: Jayant Rastogi, Global CEO, Magic Bus
Founded by Matthew Spacie in 1999, Magic Bus is one of the largest poverty alleviation programmes in India, working with more than 375,000 children and young people in 22 states and 77 districts of India. The organization equips children and young people in the age group of 12 to 18, with the skills and...
CSR: ZENCC offers FREE network security solution for schools
Today, when the internet has become an integral part of the curriculum and management, schools need to carefully consider network safety to protect their data and their students’ confidential information.
If trends across the world are anything to go by, then Educational Institutes including K12 schools are extremely vulnerable to data hacks. According to some...
No student should miss a career opportunity: Ketan Deshpande, Founder Chairman & CEO, FUEL
FUEL (Friends Union For Energising Lives) is a non-profit organisation focused on assisting students with education and career opportunities. In an exclusive interview for our print magazine, Ketan Deshpande, Pavate Research Fellow at University of Cambridge, UK Ashoka Fellow, Founder Chairman & CEO, FUEL, talked about gaps in the higher education system, working with...
Which are the institutions in India providing courses in CSR?
India is the first country in the World to have mandated Corporate Social Responsibility through Companies Act 2013. As per the law, companies need to adopt a business-like approach and to create a strategic CSR framework, that leads to socio-economic development and curb environmental issues by promoting sustainable and scientific solutions.
CSR was a norm...
CSR News: WPP India Foundation leads the under-served from Education to Livelihood
As India pens its development story for the 21st century, it has a key advantage in its youth demographic. With a large pool of aspirational youth in the country, there is a need for opportunities to develop their skills. The government’s initiatives in skill development, entrepreneurship and platforms for innovations has witnessed many takers,...
Inclusive Education & Social Inclusion Breaking Barriers For The Visually Impaired
India is home to nearly 8 million blind people, which is approximately one-fourth of the total blind population in the world. Inclusion is a fundamental birthright of every individual. People may be born without a completely functional organ or senses but that shouldn’t deter anyone from leading a life of independence and dignity. When...
CSR News – Scholastic India Celebrated Children’s day With Underprivileged Kids
On the occasion of Children's Day, Scholastic India today conducted a pan-India campaign to promote reading among the underprivileged children by reaching out to multiple NGOs across various cities. They hosted storytelling sessions in sixteen NGOs across the country and donated books to underprivileged kids.
While education is important, it is not just textbooks that...