Health & Sanitation
CSR: Ayurvastra – Fashion With Healing Powers
Ethical fashion has been in a conversation in recent years considering the harmful effects of fast fashion on health, environment and biodiversity. The carcinogenic...
CSR: No Rent for Womb
The government of India has banned commercial surrogacy by passing The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2016 which makes payment for surrogacy a punishable offence. Commercial...
CSR: Plogging – An Altruistic Fitness Trend
Waking up early and stepping out to jog in the fresh morning air, but getting irritated instead for having to navigate your way through...
Whisper pledges to educate 5 crore adolescent girls about menstrual hygiene in India by 2022
Whisper today pledged to reach out and extend the impact of its flagship ‘Mother Daughter Menstrual Health & Hygiene Program’ to 5 Crore girls by...
CSR: Talking It Out – Menstrual Hygiene Day
Conversation on menstruation has been a taboo for decades in India. In the last few years, with Sabarimala judgement and the film Padman, the...
Tata Power curbs the prevalence of Tobacco consumption amongst 1800 children
Adolescence is one of the most important phases of a child’s life. The experiences that children undergo during this phase have a long-lasting impact...
The need for a force of ophthalmologists to improve eye health scenario in India
India’s large populace requires ophthalmic care. But the question is, does it have enough human resource to address this need? Despite major advances in...
CSR: Alabama Anti-Abortion Law – A Move to Counter Women Empowerment
A new anti-abortion law passed on 15th May, 2019, in Alabama of the United States of America is a major blow on women empowerment,...
School Children Practice Organic Farming After School Hours in Maharashtra
Organic farming is gaining a lot of mileage in recent years considering the damage caused because of the chemical fertilisers. The depleting quality of...
Collaborative efforts – Binding CSR with healthcare
Healthcare as an industry has seen major developments in the past decade. There has been a constant requirement of qualified doctors, medical practitioners, and...
CSR: Road Crashes Killing Most People – WHO
Road crashes still contribute to the most number of deaths in the world. According to a report released by the World Health Organisation (WHO),...
Drinking water topmost need in wake of Cyclone Fani
‘Cyclone Fani’, one of the strongest storms to batter the Indian subcontinent in decades, made landfall near Puri, India, on 3rd May 2019. Over...