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Together for sustainable, eco-friendly farming

Couple develop rubber-based flower pots The Iyers’ careers as agriculture scientists saw them work closely with farmers. Post-retirement, they have relentlessly channelled their passion for farming for the good of the community as well as the environment. For Rohini Iyer, 75, and R.D. Iyer, 84, of Thazhava in Karunagappally, there is nothing more fulfilling than …

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Purpose At Work: How To Engage Consumers To Do Good At Scale

Addressing global crisis can feel insurmountable. There is so much work to do to heal our communities and planet. Where do we start? People are looking for solutions to today’s most pressing issues. Corporate impact initiatives show consumers that your brand shares their values. While corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a great start, consumers want to …

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This Sikh Man Is Wearing LGBTQ Pride On His Turban & The Internet Is Cheering

It’s Pride Month in the US, which means that our Instagram pages will soon be inundated with rainbow flags and companies selling merch in the name of supporting the LGBTQ+ community. In this deluge, there often stands out an image which connects to many on a personal level. One such image from Pride Month, is …

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Meet Chirag Arora, A Bengaluru Engineer Who Transformed Garbage Dump Into A Dog Park

For some, sports or music can be a passion. But have you heard of someone for whom doing good deeds is a passion? Meet Chirag Arora, an engineer from Madhya Pradesh who has now made Bengaluru his home from last 11 years. He is a do-gooder volunteering for various social causes. Recently he was in …

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Is technology key to improving global health and education, or just an expensive distraction?

After decades of attempting to improve failing health and education systems in developing countries, the situation in many areas is still dire. In some sub-Saharan African countries, children achieve as little as 2.3 to 5 years of learning, despite typically spending 8 years in school. More than five million children still die before their fifth …

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