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How To Do CSR Better

A robust and thriving development sector is central to India’s quest for equitable, inclusive and sustainable growth. Over the years India’s development sector has...

Less Than 2% Of Newborn Babies Screened Annually For 1-4 Disorders In India: Perkinelmer

Despite significant advances in healthcare, low neonatal mortality and child mortality rates are still a distant dream for India. In the country, less than 2%...

More Nudging Needed To Ensure CSR Norms Compliance: Official

When it comes to comply with corporate governance and CSR spending norms, the government feels there is a need for "little more nudging and...

How Organisations Will Approach Sustainability In 2018

The focus of sustainability has moved away from just meeting the statutory obligations of CSR spending. Organisations are no longer only interested in meeting...

What India Can Teach The World About Sustainability

We are starting to witness the penalty for unsustainable lifestyles and patterns of production and consumption. As the human population is exploding, resources are...

Governments Gather To Accelerate Commitments Towards A Disability-Inclusive Society

Senior government officials, policymakers, civil society and academia from over 30 countries across Asia-Pacific gathered in Beijing to accelerate commitments towards improving the rights...

The Joy Of Gifting During Christmas

In the true spirit of bringing cheer, which is really the cornerstone of Christmas celebrations, various corporates went out of their way to spread...

Start-Up Incubators: DIPP For Tweak In CSR Norms

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has urged the Corporate Affairs Ministry (MCA) to tweak the CSR guidelines to have flexible regime...

Collaborative Nature Of Solutions Lead To Silent Direct Actions

The Ugly Indians, as a part of the larger Domlur tech-hub transformation initiative, have taken on the transformation of Government Kannada Model Primary School...

The Clarion Call To Counter The Diabolic In The Indian Society: Self-Defence Training

The humane and forbearing traits, characteristic of the Indians, have been supplanted by the fiendish and Mephistophelian attributes in many people in the country....

Either It Is People In Power Or The Power Vested In People

The Direct Benefit Transfer or DBT is an attempt to change the mechanism of transferring subsidies launched by the Government of India on 1 January 2013. This program...

Being Positive Through Tough Times

Noori Saleem is a trans-woman, is the third person to be officially declared HIV-positive by the Indian government in 1987. Today, she runs a...

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