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March 7, 2026

CSR

The CSR Journal Magazine

Living it Large & Green!

Hollywood Star Leonardo DiCaprio seems dedicated not only to belting out award winning performances on the big screen but is also actively committed to fighting for the preservation of Earth’s natural resources and biodviersity.

Mumbai Has a Green Dream

Can Mumbai have a sustainable, modern & state-of-the-art Public Transportation System? It is possible for the city to transform its over-crowded and filth filled railway into a ‘Greenway’? Alan Abraham believes he has the solution, and is all set to make a pitch to the new government soon.

Kalki’s newfound love

Bollywood Star Kalki Koechlin goes green, pledging support to The Green People of India (TGPI).

New Mining Policy A Goldmine For wp?

With a new liberal mining policy in the offing, India could see a huge influx of funds for environment protection and social sector development

‘Responsible’ Marketing: Going Beyond the Bottom Line

How do you connect social responsibility with the overall marketing strategy of a company? As social responsibility becomes the flavour of the season in Indian advertising, companies are looking to realign their messages to acquire consumer confidence

What Ails wp Training In India?

The very fact that in a country with more than 300 universities and 3000 business schools we do not have a single Chair Professor for wp speaks volumes about the so called social relevance of institutions offering wp Training. Professor CV Baxi presents a thought-provoking critique on Capacity building for wp & Sustainability in India.

wp in Education: The Burning need for Innovations

This Teachers Day, The wp Journal presents some food for thought by Professor Chetan Baxi- author of two books on wp, and former Director, MDI- on the importance of innovation in wp by pointing out some compelling cases of Corporate Houses who are using innovation to change the face of education in India.

Talk To Me

Serial innovator Neeti Kailas has made Sohum, a device to screen deafness in newborns, portable, keeping healthcare voids of rural India in mind. It has an easy reading mechanism to make the test simple for health workers who may not be literate.

Right to Education Act in India: Undermining its own objectives

The CCS field coordinators in the National Independent Schools Alliance report that 4,331 schools have already been shut down in 17 states – 2,500 in Punjab, while another 15,083 face threat of closure (as on 18 March 2014) affecting over 18,00,000 students.

Now, Plant A Tree Virtually As Corporates Go On Planting Spree!

From Cairn's virtual tree plantations (getting trees planted at a click of a button) to Vodafone's proposed creation of an entire wildlife corridor, corporates are being unabashed about what has been the traditional (and often derided) wp quickie.

Not Just Toilets Please

Undertaking construction of Toilets as a wp activity could be a complete waste of funds & resources if Corporate Companies have not thought through the need for treatment of the human waste generated. The solution? BioLoo.

What’s in Store for Graduates in Organic Farming

As the Indira Gandhi National Open University introduces a Certificate Course in Organic Farming, here’s a look at the current demand for organic produce in India and Global markets and why there is need for Government & Corporate backing for the Indian Organic Farming dream to materialize.

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