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Asia-Pacific governments embrace technological innovations to boost disaster resilience

Governments across Asia and the Pacific this week endorsed a set of collective recommendations and initiatives, including scaling up regional cooperation to complement national...

CSR: Generating Energy From Waste

Landfills around the world are filling up. In 2016, over 2 billion tonnes of waste was generated globally. In the next 30 years, that...

CSR: Reducing Dependability on ACs for Cooling

As severe summer-time heatwaves become the norm in India, the use of air-conditioners (ACs) and resultant energy consumption have started hitting the roof. If...

Modi Govt to Let Adani Group Mine In ‘No-Go’ Chhattisgarh Forest

The Modi govt. environment ministry has given environmental clearance for open cast coal mining in Parsa in Chhattisgarh’s dense Hasdeo Arand forests, in a...

Adivasi Protesting Against Vedanta Dies In Police Custody, Who’s To Blame?

In Odisha, several adivasis are languishing in jail due to their protest against the forceful displacement and pollution caused by Vedanta’s mining activities in...

This Indian Millennial Brings Out Women’s Inner Goddess

In a country like India, from a young age, the behaviour of investment and saving is never seen as integral to be taught and...

Amitabh Bachchan Is Ambassador For Nationwide Water Conservation Campaign

One of the greatest challenges facing humanity is the day when the taps run dry. While many grapple with the basic need for cooking,...

This Aussie’s ‘rocket stove’ cuts pollution in the Himalayas

Russell Collins, a tinkerer by nature, knew he was onto something when he stumbled across a way to get rid of the smoke killing...

Skipper Foundation Awards Scholarship to Girl Students

Bharat Ratna, Shri Pranab Mukherjee former President of India, today gave away scholarships to 1336 underprivileged girl children from Skipper Foundation to support their...

CSR: Digital Healthcare for Rural India

Universal Health coverage is one of the SDGs, which India is striving hard to achieve. While there is an overall shortage of doctors and...

The real propaganda of the menstrual hygiene movement

The menstrual hygiene cause promises women and teenage girls a better life by endorsing sanitary ware that will allow them to take part in...

India Inc’s expenditure on CSR activities isn’t enough

Even after five years of the mandate coming into play, many companies appear reluctant to spend on CSR activities India Inc breathed a sigh of...

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