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TRANSFORMING EDUCATION IN INDIA: HOW CSR IS BRIDGING THE LEARNING GAP

Education is the cornerstone of a nation’s development, and in India, its transformative power is crucial to empowering millions of young minds. However, systemic challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of access to quality teaching, and socioeconomic barriers persist, especially in rural and underserved areas. To address these gaps, corporate

CSR IS A PROACTIVE APPROACH TO SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT

The importance of responsible business conduct in India by the corporate sector will help increase the focus on environmental protection-related strategic CSR projects within the purview of Schedule VII of the Companies Act 2013. – M.Rajendran The pressing issues of climate change, rise in temperature, eco-degradation, water scarcity, and decreasing

CSR PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

The corporate sector should come up with a concrete action plan to ensure that the benefits of economic reforms and industrial growth are available to the people living in poverty. Public-private partnerships for rural development are receiving increased attention in the international community. The idea of linking for-profit business with

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT GETS THE RIGHT SUPPORT THROUGH CSR

CSR is a new means to tackle gender inequality. Women’s empowerment across all sectors can be enhanced if corporations can identify common priorities and work together collaboratively to bring about major change that can be seen. Census 2011 data was a call for urgent action because it highlighted that the

HEALTHCARE REACHES THE UNDERPRIVILEGED THROUGH CSR

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) expenditure on the annual theme of Health & Nutrition is on an uptrend, with an increasing thrust on meeting the healthcare and nutritional outcomes of women and children. Governments globally strive to ensure that a sustainable healthcare system must be established nationally to improve people’s quality

CSR BOOSTS EDUCATION AT THE PRIMARY LEVEL IN RURAL AND URBAN INDIA

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is becoming more central to societal expectations from commercial organizations, and spending a certain percentage of corporate income on societal welfare has received the support of legislative sanction in 2014. – Vatika Singh Quality Education, enlisted as Goal 4 under UN SDGs (SDG4), aims to “Ensure

TRANSFORMING EDUCATION IN INDIA: IMPLEMENTING NEP 2020

The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at transforming the educational landscape of India. Four years into its implementation, the policy is beginning to shape the future of education, propelled by the concerted efforts of the government and various educational bodies. Background and Vision The NEP

Sunteck Realty invests in change, promotes healthier communities, and creates awareness on menstrual health and wellbeing

17th May 2024: Sunteck Realty renowned for its commitment to excellence and sustainability, empowered 1,000 adolescent girls promoting menstrual health awareness at various municipal schools. Mentoring menstrual health care and hygiene can help women and girls from underprivileged backgrounds continue their education, maintain their health, and preserve their dignity. The

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