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CSR: Corporate Ethics In India
In today’s scandal ridden world, ethical businesses have an upper hand in terms of customer retention and brand image. Over the coming decade, the...
Sikkim, India’s First Fully Organic State
Sikkim became the first state in India to officially announce adoption of organic farming in the year 2003 to ensure long term sustenance of...
Link Between Diet, Nutrition And Diseases
There is a strong link between diet and the diseases your body plays host to. What we eat and our nutritional status can affect...
Relationship Between CSR And PR
CSR and PR are closely related to each other. PR could be both, a blessing and a curse to CSR. Therefore, it is very...
Will India break the 43-year dry spell at the Hockey World Cup?
Indian hockey team geared up for the men's World Cup with a 5-0 thrashing of reigning Olympic champions Argentina in its first warm-up match...
CSR: Mary Kom Won Sixth Gold Medal In Women’s World Boxing Championship
Mary Kom wins Gold at the World Championships. This headline has become normal over the course of Mary Kom’s career. She has a knack...
Child focused regional initiatives lead the way
These initiatives are made special by their focus on child participation in governance, capacity building of children, redesigning the long-term development plans through a...
CSR: Data Privacy Laws in India
From May 2018, every website you visit started showing you a notice informing you of an update in their privacy policy or asking if...
Framework For Ending Child Labour In India
Ending child labour requires a coming together of efforts, which address a wide spectrum of issues – economic, social, cultural and legal – that...
CSR: Women Are Women’s Worst Enemies
According to a study, women are their own worst enemies. The narrative is widely accepted. The behavioural traits of women around female issues are...
CSR: Tech disruption reinventing the toilet
To help save millions of people from early death and disease, forward-thinking companies could soon be turning a low-tech problem into the next tech-powered...
Why India Needs CSR
India is a fastest growing economy. However, it has several poverty issues too which act as chronic diseases against development and progress. Hunger, malnutrition,...

