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A blindfold run for a cause

It is common to spot joggers and cyclists at the Besant Nagar beach, but on Sunday, visitors to the beach witnesses something unusual — a bunch of blindfolded people, holding the hands of their walkathon partners who were guiding them along on their walk. “See From The Heart, a blindfold run, had been organised in eight cities …

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CSR : HZL digitizes 100 rural govt. schools of Gwalior, MP

Schools in rural areas have their own challenges in terms of providing education to students. GWALIOR: Hindustan Zinc has come forward to support the initiative of Muskaan Dreams, a youth-driven Non-profit social start-up to transform 100 rural government schools of Madhya Pradesh through E-learning content and virtual classrooms via Internet. E-learning provides students a chance to grasp the …

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Women shun veils, take centre stage in village

GURUGRAM: A tiny village in Sohna tehsil has set a big precedent for gender equality. It has become the first village in the district to allow women to attend its chaupal. Considering Haryana’s infamous patriarchal society, this can bring a big wave of change, with women venturing into the male domain.

Samsung R&D Institute-Bangalore Says Hello to Reusables, Celebrates ‘Environment Month’ With Beat Plastic Pollution Campaign

Samsung Research & Development Institute – Bangalore (SRI-B) said good bye to plastic water bottles through the ‘Environment Month’ that it celebrated in June. The theme of the month was ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’. During this month, SRI-B ran a month-long campaign to reduce bottled water consumption and create awareness about recycling products. One of the …

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Differently-abled swimmer from Madhya Pradesh crosses English Channel in 12 hours

Singh is the first person in India with 75 percent disability to complete the 36-km Arabian Sea swim Satendra Singh, a 29-year-old differently-abled swimmer, is living proof that capability cannot be measured in terms of physicality. On Sunday, history was created when, in 12 hours and 26 minutes, Singh swam across the English Channel. The swimmer, hailing …

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