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Face to face with an ace sportsman Dr. Satwant Kumar Interviews

Face to face with an ace sportsman Dr. Satwant Kumar

October 1st, 20181454282 Gifted with the inheritance of an Olympian sportsman father, Sri Randhawa Singh, Dr. Satyant Kumar too harbours the big dream of reaching the Olympian heights of excellence in the field of education, sports studies - theory and practice, and lifestyle research for health and fitness. As an Asstt. Professor and HoD of Physical Education...
The changing trends in Indian sports domain Articles

The changing trends in Indian sports domain

October 1st, 20181467259 India has predominantly been a cricketing nation. The nation has been obsessed with cricket since the pre-British era. This has led to a clear dichotomy in the sporting landscape of India. The Indian National Men's Cricket team is at the pinnacle of sports while the other sports have been underserviced and neglected for long. However...
Education is a dialogue not a one way monologue Articles

Education is a dialogue not a one way monologue

October 1st, 20181471434 In Indian mythology, the teacher is given the highest position in the social structure. We call the teacher a GURU. As we hear the name of Guru, Dronacharyajee emerges in our mind and a legendary story of Eklavya donating his thumb as Guru Dakshina on his Guru’s direction without taking a second thought flashes out in our heart. How...
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‘Food for All’ All development policies should include nutrition as a prerequisite

October 1st, 20181439113 Since 1947, achieving food security has been a major goal of our country. This was because the Bengal Famine created awareness of the need for paying priority attention to the elimination of hunger. Our Food Security Act 2013 specially mentions the need for nutritional security (An Act to provide for food and nutritional security in...
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PREDICTIONS OCTOBER 2018 By : Dr Jyoti Jhangiani

September 30th, 20188161 Decisions! Decisions!Decisions!!! We have plentiful to make!!! What if we knew our future, knew what was good and bad for us, knew which venture to put our money on and which to ignore, knew what will reap benefits and what won’t!!! Presenting the astrological predictions for the month of October, 2018, by the famous celebrity...
How SMEs can engage in social responsibility programmes Articles

How SMEs can engage in social responsibility programmes

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Water water, but not every where CSR can tackle water crisis in India Articles

Water water, but not every where CSR can tackle water crisis in India

September 7th, 2018454 According to United Nations in this new World Water Development Report  Five billion people could be left with poor access to water by 2050 if nothing is done to enhance its supply and quality.  It recognizes water not as an isolated element, but as an integral part of a complex natural process that involves evaporation, precipitation...
Private Sector and its initiatives for development of Rural India Articles

Private Sector and its initiatives for development of Rural India

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The 5 Dos’ of CSR to ensure skill development in India Articles

The 5 Dos’ of CSR to ensure skill development in India

September 7th, 20181289118 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is one of the ways to actively contribute in transforming India through job-ready workforce for domestic and international industry. Corporate organizations have a crucial role to play in accomplishing the national agenda for skilling India. Following 5 models might support skill development...
Social entrepreneurship and CSR are like sons of the same mother Articles

Social entrepreneurship and CSR are like sons of the same mother

September 6th, 20181245132 In the current world scenario, where there is a massive gap between the rich and the poor because of globalization, it is crucial that development should undertake in a sustainable way for the future wellbeing of human beings all across the globe. The idea of social entrepreneurship has been getting high attention more recently as it...
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