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Vizag man on a skating mission for education

Rudrapur: For 37-year-old Rana Uppalapati skating is not just a sport as he always wanted it to be a tool to raise awareness. The entrepreneur who hails from Visakhapatnam is on a 6,000-km skating expedition to raise Rs 9 crore funds for the education of 25,000 girls in 90 days.  Starting his journey on September 5 from Bengaluru, Uppalapati reached Rudrapur …

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These 12-Year-Old Quadruplets Are Helping Kids With Special Needs In An Inspiring Way

They’ve set up an organisation called “Together”. Krishna, Jayashree, Lakshmi and Jayanthi are quadruplets. Krishna and Jayashree are students of Class 6 at Jamnabai Narsee School in Mumbai, and Lakshmi and Jayanthi are children with autism. The four of them found an organisation named Together for the development of children with special needs. This is …

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Making Change: Here’s How 5000 Villages Were Transformed by One Organisation

Since its inception in 1997, Srinivasan Services Trust’s presence has been central in aiding rural communities in areas ranging from economic development and infrastructure to healthcare and education. “Most of us barely even had an identity beyond the peripheries of our households. Forget using a mobile phone, things like bank transactions, government schemes or even …

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CSR should serve ‘poorest of the poor’ of ‘remotest of the remote’

How poorest can be the key stakeholder of progress? Every company should identify the poorest of the poor where they work and operate. By Rusen Kumar Poverty is the biggest disease which slowly kills lives with evidence that is hardly noticed. In my opinion, a major chunk of CSR amount should be invested in projects that have …

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Vision beyond Sight…!

Mrs. Meera Badve started ‘Niwant’ in her own bungalow of same name about 20 years ago with a single kid for the empathy and concern she felt while rendering her honorary services to the students in the Blind school of Pune. It became her passion and mission with a vision to empower the sightless youth to further …

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