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Lansing woman becomes a business owner after months of living in her car

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – The year 2020 made many of us feel like the rug was taken from under us, And for one young, female, Black entrepreneur, the year brought many speedbumps. “I had fallen on hard times and had to sleep in my car in the cold of winter,” said Tammara McCollum, owner of Smoothie …

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MCL’S CSR touch transforms school

Sambalpur: A completely-renovated Government Primary School at Mirdhapada in the outskirts of Sambalpur is waiting for students to resume regular classes, which were suspended due to COVID19 pandemic. School located in Burla NAC is no more in dilapidated condition as Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) has transformed it with new classrooms and a kitchen for midday …

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WHO Chief Thanks India, PM Modi For “Support To Global Covid Response”

WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted to thank India for continued support in the fight against the pandemic New Delhi:  The World Health Organisation has thanked India for “continued support” in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. India has been sending vaccines to countries in the South Asian neighbourhood and to others like Brazil …

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Include certain elements in vaccination drive towards CSR to encourage private cos to inoculate workforce: CII to govt

The taskforce has also recommended that the government utilise private sector capacity from phase one itself of the vaccination drive. The CII Taskforce on Vaccines has recommended inclusion of certain elements in the vaccination programme as part of the 2 per cent corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditure required to be undertaken by a class of …

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Why a dawn of technological optimism is breaking

The 2010s were marked by pessimism about innovation. That is giving way to hope For much of the past decade the pace of innovation underwhelmed many people—especially those miserable economists. Productivity growth was lacklustre and the most popular new inventions, the smartphone and social media, did not seem to help much. Their malign side-effects, such …

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