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GREEN EDUCATION: WHY SUSTAINABILITY SHOULD BE A CORE PART OF SCHOOL CURRICULUM

Introduction With climate change and resource depletion dominating global concerns, schools have a crucial role in preparing students to face these challenges. One effective way to achieve this is by incorporating sustainability into the core curriculum. Teaching students about sustainability helps develop environmentally conscious habits and prepares them to take

Path to Education

Creating Pathways to Education

Imagine being denied the right to learn simply because of your circumstances or where you live. For Nara (*Name changed to protect identity) from Afghanistan, this was her reality. After formal education for girls was banned beyond Grade 6, her dreams of continuing school seemed impossible. K12 Schools stepped in,

Skill India

SKILL INDIA: HOW CSR PARTNERSHIPS ARE SHAPING THE WORKFORCE OF TOMORROW

India’s youth population, often termed the country’s “demographic dividend,” holds immense potential to propel the nation into a global economic powerhouse. However, this potential remains largely untapped due to persistent skill gaps and high unemployment rates. The need to equip young Indians with industry-relevant skills has led to a surge

Water Crisis

“JAL HAI TO KAL HAI”: THE ROLE OF CSR IN INDIA’S WATER CRISIS

Water scarcity is a critical challenge in India, with nearly 600 million people facing high to extreme water stress. The situation is exacerbated by depleting groundwater reserves, erratic monsoons, and inefficient water management. Recognizing the urgency of the crisis, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in India have increasingly focused on

TURNING WASTE INTO WEALTH: CSR’S ROLE IN INDIA’S WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

India generates approximately 62 million tons of municipal solid waste annually, with a significant portion left untreated or ending up in overflowing landfills. The burgeoning waste problem poses environmental, health, and socio-economic challenges, particularly in urban areas. However, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a vital tool for addressing

EMBEDDING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES INTO THE CSR STRATEGY

EMBEDDING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES INTO THE CSR STRATEGY FOR 2025

India is on the move, and a large number of infrastructure projects are being developed in hinterland and coastal areas. The Viksit Bharat@2047 is the Government of India’s vision to make India a developed nation by 2047. This encompasses development through economic growth, social progress, environmental sustainability, and good governance.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

THE GREEN SHIFT: HOW CSR IS EMPOWERING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Climate change, one of the most pressing challenges of our time, has sparked a global call to action. In India, this call resonates deeply as businesses take proactive steps to mitigate their environmental footprint. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a powerful mechanism driving sustainable development in the country.

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