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Harnessing the power of CSR for transformative climate action

A study by climate scientists has revealed that over the past 200 years, global warming can largely be attributed to human beings. A comparison of the Earth’s surface temperature before the industrial revolution in the late 1800s and what it is now shows that currently it is 1.1°C warmer. It

India’s historical global yoga feat

The 9th International Day of Yoga created more than just a Guinness world record for India. It registered India’s global entry into the corridors of nations bestowing the unique gift of emotional, mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing through the power of yoga! It was a matter of great pride for

Redefining CSR in Nation-Building

India is at the cusp of emerging as a global economic superpower, with government policies and programs redefining this dynamic nation’s growth. It has set global benchmarks in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), that will determine businesses globally would redefine their work and contribution to National Building. A national interest and

India will have housing for all by the year 2022

India is moving from restrictive to transformative era in housing sector, writes Vinod Behl In its seven decades of journey since independence, the real estate and housing sector has come a long way from early years of restrictive policies, deficient planning and highly inadequate resources to reach a progressive, planned,

TISS- Leading Nation Towards Sustainable Development

Development of Social Sciences in the world was plagued by three factors: (i) the unresolved dichotomy in western and eastern thinking about human nature, culture and society emerging from varying world-views; (ii) the assumed supremacy of western social sciences over eastern texts; and (iii) the assumed supremacy of physical science

Indo-American Relations

COVER STORIES For many years now, even long after the end of the Cold War, India has had a love-hate relationship with the United States. Or rather a relationship based on mutual suspicion. by Dr. Sudipta Narayan Roy   Over the last decade however, that element of suspicion seems to