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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. 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 capability to …

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Forget opportunities, it’s time to focus on problems

Historically, businesses were created to solve a problem. Somewhere along the way, the focus shifted from the problem and its solution to growing, and growing rapidly. The break from solving problems to doing whatever it takes to make money is the largest issue facing leaders today—and arguably one that has also led to rampant consumerism …

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Ritinjali has educated 1,200 slum children and helped hundreds of youth find employment

Since 1995, Ritinjali has been providing education to marginalised communities to nurture the youth into responsible, sensitive citizens. Students at the learning centre More often than not, it is children who are already disadvantaged due to poverty, alleged involvement in crime, physical and mental disability, and gendered and sexual discrimination, who are thrown into perpetuating …

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Nitin Gadkari wants firms to use CSR funds for Ganga cleanup

NEW DELHI: India Inc should undertake Ganga cleaning and river rejuvenation projects under their corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes, road transport and water resources minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday.  Gadkari also said the government would soon launch 150 projects for Ganga cleaning and development. 

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