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For women empowerment is liberating

The multi-city national event has received an overwhelming expression of support with over 1,00,000 women of all ages, across different walks of life. As a precursor to the main day, the team is organising unique events such as the Cancer Shero Trek for the cancer survivors. They will be running for a cause again. The …

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CSR : SOBHA organises dowry-less social weddings in Palakkad, Kerala

BENGALURU: Sri Kurumba Educational and Charitable Trust, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) wing of SOBHA Limited organised the first edition of this year’s dowry-less social wedding ceremony at Palakkad in Kerala on 18 May. The wedding, which is conducted twice a year, saw 20 couples tie the knot during the ceremony. The girls are selected from 7149 Below the …

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When Mumbai went on a night march for women’s safety!

Thousands of Mumbaikars took to the city streets at night, recently. But this was no ordinary nocturnal stroll. Zealous citizens went on the march to drive home the urgent need for safety of women and girls. Judging by the turnout of incensed and worried participants, it certainly drew the right attention to the rising crime against women and the …

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Canon India—Harmonising Society Through CSR

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an essential part of Canon’s everyday life. We strongly believe in our corporate philosophy of “Kyosei”, which means aspiring to develop a society in which all people, regardless of race, religion or culture, harmoniously live and work together for the common good, says Kazutada Kobayashi, President and Chief Executive Officer, Canon …

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Chhattisgarh IAS Officer Helps Tribal Kids and Trafficking Victims Script Success Story!

In the mineral-rich districts of Chhattisgarh, predominantly inhabited by tribal communities, one often hears tales of exploitation and violence. The actors in these tales are government officials and insurgents or non-state actors. One district, however, is rapidly changing that perception by the efforts of one doctor-turned Indian Administrative Service Officer.

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