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July 27, 2025

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International Literacy Day 2020: CSR for Adult Literacy

“How would you feel if you stepped out of blinding darkness into the light? That is what the gift of literacy does to you,”...

CSR at Larsen & Toubro is Constructing a Robust and Sustainable India

L&T is synonymous with large infrastructure projects in India. Be it Highways, Power Plants, Weapons, Nuclear Power Plants, Metros or for that matter World's...

Citizen Social Responsibility (CSR) – Crumbling Democratic structure and silent spectators

Whenever the Indian Parliament is set to be in session, there is debate over “Whether the Parliament session could be disrupted’’. Many a times,...

Ministry of Education will apply CSR funding to close digital divide

The new National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) has called for a complete overhaul of the archaic rote learning system Indian students were saddled with....

CSR Initiatives Benefitting Farmers in India

Farming is not an easy vocation. Apart from backbreaking work, it involves a lot of life-threatening risks. Even after those risks, the results are...

Teachers Day 2020: Woes of Teachers in Online Teaching

The COVID-19 pandemic and following lockdown brought about a major change in the working of education systems in India. With schools having to shut...

CSR: Indian army dogs Vida and Sophie are decorated responsible citizens

Canine internet celebrities are generally famous for their cuteness, but Indian army dogs Vida and Sophie are not only cute but heroic to boot....

CSR Projects Offering Scholarships to Students in India

India has more than 50 per cent of its population under the age of 25. This young populace of the country has no dearth...

Ensuring Accessibility of Social Justice for PwD

The preamble of India states that the constitution of India aims to secure to all its citizens equality of status and of opportunity. Right...

CSR to Fund Counselling Programme for First Time Offenders in Haryana

Indian prisons do not have the best of the reputations in the world. The prisons in India do not have adequate provisions for rehabilitation...

CSR Needs To Focus on Skilling For Revival of Economy in Post-COVID World – CII Panel

COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant economic crash has unveiled the vulnerability of the economic and development systems of all the countries of the world....

CSR: Water aunties are agents of change for water safety and female empowerment

Surekha Gadpori lives in one the most socially and economically disadvantaged pockets in the city of Hyderabad. With extensive experience in active social work,...

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