CSR in airports: Stuck in terminal limbo?

CSR in airports: Stuck in terminal limbo?

Feb 18, 2019

The civil aviation industry in India has been one of the fastest growing industries in the country in recent years. India is currently the world’s third largest domestic civil aviation market and expected to become the largest in the next 10 to 15

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The path less taken: Alternative education in India

The path less taken: Alternative education in India

Feb 18, 2019

‘Our education system is broken’ is a refrain heard nearly everywhere. But unlike other throwaway observations, this one has more than a kernel of truth in it. That our system is only capable of mass-producing identical worker bees with little creativity or originality

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Namami Gange: Holy river, unholy practices

Namami Gange: Holy river, unholy practices

Feb 17, 2019

The Clean Ganga or Namami Gange programme is, as the name suggests, a massive, central government-led initiative for the holiest of all holy rivers in India. One of the flagship programmes of the BJP government (even if it’s a continuation of previous efforts),

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Less plastic: The right choice for Pepsi

Less plastic: The right choice for Pepsi

Feb 14, 2019

In December 2018, the completion of the target for collection and recycling of used PET bottles equivalent to 100 per cent of its products sold in Delhi was announced by PepsiCo India. Part of its Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programme, the initiative was

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Action on air pollution: Too little too late?

Action on air pollution: Too little too late?

Feb 8, 2019

Earlier this year, the government finally released the much-delayed National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), a five-year national-level strategy to tackle air pollution. Starting this year and with 2017 as the base year for measurements, the programme will be funded to the tune of

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Warming oceans and a warming planet

Warming oceans and a warming planet

Feb 8, 2019

In climate-change news, scientists have found that the world’s oceans are heating up to 40 per cent faster on average than the estimates of a 2014 United Nations panel report. This research from four different studies was published in the journal Science. The

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An over-abundance of CSR money

An over-abundance of CSR money

Jan 21, 2019

CSR funds for public sector companies continue to become more complicated. On 3 January 2019, the latest Standing Committee on Coal and Steel report by a parliamentary panel (the 48th such report) was presented to the Lok Sabha and it expressed concerns on

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Volkswagen India:   A little acknowledgement is most welcome

Volkswagen India:  A little acknowledgement is most welcome

Jan 18, 2019

The Pune Zilla Parishad held a felicitation ceremony last month for companies that had been actively participating in social development in Pune district, with Volkswagen India being one of them. The Zilla Parishad commended Volkswagen India for the modern facilities in the Zilla

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InterGlobe Foundation: Restoring heritage sites

InterGlobe Foundation: Restoring heritage sites

Jan 16, 2019

In December 2018, a heritage restoration project and a waste management project were inaugurated respectively in Delwara and Kelwara towns of Rajasthan by InterGlobe Foundation (the philanthropic arm of InterGlobe Group) and the NGO Seva Mandir. Both towns are regarded as having important

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ActionAid India: Actions (and advocacy) speak louder than PR words

ActionAid India: Actions (and advocacy) speak louder than PR words

Jan 15, 2019

ActionAid is a global development organisation that works with over 15 million people in 45 countries. Headquartered in Johannesburg, its primary work is in the areas of poverty, injustice, and related causes such as food and land rights, inequality, women’s rights, and education.

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