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CSR: Alabama Anti-Abortion Law – A Move to Counter Women Empowerment

A new anti-abortion law passed on 15th May, 2019, in Alabama of the United States of America is a major blow on women empowerment,...

CSR: India Adopts a Sustainable Cooling Action Plan

Temperatures have been hitting above forty degrees during summers in India. In the last four years, Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and...

School Children Practice Organic Farming After School Hours in Maharashtra

Organic farming is gaining a lot of mileage in recent years considering the damage caused because of the chemical fertilisers. The depleting quality of...

CSR: Initiatives for Protection and Propagation of Halophytes

With extensive use of chemical fertilisers, there is a significant increase in the salinity of soil as well as water making it difficult for...

CSR: Challenges of Solar in India

In recent times clean energy is getting a lot of attention across the globe. With increasing temperatures because of excess use of fossil fuels,...

CSR: Road Crashes Killing Most People – WHO

Road crashes still contribute to the most number of deaths in the world. According to a report released by the World Health Organisation (WHO),...

CSR: Purpose of a Purpose in Business

It has become very popular in recent years for companies to have a short and accessible purpose statement. Such corporate purposes are then communicated...

CSR: After-effects of The Catastrophic Cyclone Fani

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted cyclone Fani to hit the coastal state of Odisha India. The storm which was supposedly the strongest...

CSR: Inclusive workplaces for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Due to the concerted efforts of academics and disability activists alike, the dialogue around disability has moved far away from theories of ableism and...

CSR: Philanthropy driven by professionalism

After the Companies Act, 2013, many family-owned businesses have set up foundations that are at times also used to deploy personal wealth for philanthropy....

How Corporates can Fight Drug Menace in India with CSR

The non-medical use of prescription drugs is becoming a major threat to public health. Drug addiction has crippled youth across the globe. The problem...

CSR: Bringing Down Chicory Content in Coffee

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. While about 2.5 billion cups of coffee are consumed every day in the...

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