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Meet the first Indian woman to win prestigious Future for Nature award
Dr Divya Karnad, a marine biologist working on shark conservation, is the first Indian woman to win the prestigious Future for Nature award. An...
CSR Stepping Up for Digital Literacy in India
India is tagged as one of the fastest growing economies in recent years. Despite this, the country is lagging way behind in literacy rate....
Tata Projects flags off Green Thumb initiative to restore India’s depleting green coverage
Tata Projects recently flagged-off the fourth edition of its well-known Green Thumb campaign – an innovative initiative to help restore India’s depleting green coverage.
As...
Machine learning for identifying bats carrying Nipah virus
Nipah is a deadly virus that can be transmitted to humans from the body fluids of infected bats. When infected bats feed on fruits...
CSR: Need for a Sustainable Purpose for Businesses
Companies are under great pressure to make sustainability a part of their core purpose because of climate change. According to the UN IPCC report, decisive...
Made in India innovation recycles sewage into clean drinking water
Here's a solution developed right here in India, capable of offering clean drinking water, practically free of cost. A small firm in Tamil Nadu...
CSR: Status on Meeting the SDG Targets
While the countries of the world are progressing well at achieving the SDG targets, but the questions arise whether the efforts are enough after...
SC order renders lakhs of Indian tribals homeless
The order of the Supreme Court issued on February 13, 2019 with respect to the claims of forest-dwelling Indian tribals — the Scheduled Tribes...
CSR: Food Politics in Mid-Day Meal for Children
The mid-day meal program has been one of the most celebrated initiatives by the government in India. The program that provides mid-day meals to...
डूबती मुंबई का जिम्मेदार कौन ?
सपनों की नगरी मुंबई डूब रही है, मुंबई में मूसलाधार मानसूनी बारिश हो रही है, इस आफत की बारिश ने इस कदर कोहराम मचाया...
Securing Elephant Corridors in India
At a time when a recent survey found seven elephant corridors in the country impaired, the Asian Elephant Alliance, an umbrella initiative by five...
CSR: IAS Officer’s Efforts to Remove Influence of Quacks
In a tribal district in Madhya Pradesh, toddlers are branded with hot iron rods to treat malnutrition. The tradition has been going on for...

