Category: Social Work

  • Keeping Tribal Traditions Alive: Chhau Dance by {Ms. Priyanka Singh, Entrepreneur}

    Keeping Tribal Traditions Alive: Chhau  Dance by {Ms. Priyanka Singh, Entrepreneur}

    Keeping Tribal Traditions Alive: chhau Dance by {Ms. Priyanka Singh, Entrepreneur}

  • An Immigrant’s Christmas Eve

    An Immigrant’s Christmas Eve

    We could have been turned away at the border. But a law enforcement officer granted my family a few days of freedom. On the night that we first came to the United States — Christmas Eve, 1979 — my mother, my brother and I were what President Trump would probably call illegal aliens. Like most…

  • Agro-forestry is solution to avoiding food crisis: Sadhguru

    Agro-forestry is solution to avoiding food crisis: Sadhguru

    As part of Rally for Rivers, an initiative to revive depleting rivers across the country, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, founder of Isha Foundation, on Saturday, launched the ‘Cauvery Calling’ initiative. BENGALURU: If every person contributed Rs 42, it will cover the cost of saplings for nearly five million farmers, in an initiative to introduce agro-forestry along the…

  • K. Parasaran an Indian Lawyer : SabArimala Temple Case: Pitamaha of Indian Bar

    K. Parasaran an Indian Lawyer : SabArimala Temple Case: Pitamaha of Indian Bar

    Shri. Parasaran today is one of the legal luminaries of India having a successful legal career for over 6 decades. Brief Biography : K. Parasaran (born 9 October 1927) is an Indian lawyer. He was Advocate-General of Tamil Nadu during President’s rule in 1976 and then, Attorney General of India under Indira Gandhi and Rajiv…

  • Nani Palkhivala The Legendary Indian Lawyer and Economist

    Nani Palkhivala The Legendary Indian Lawyer and Economist

    Author of ‘We the Nation’ Nanaboy “Nani” Ardeshir Palkhivala Born in Mumbai, India January 16, 1920 Died December- 11, 2002 was an Indian jurist and economist Books Authored: 1.Law and Practice of Income tax 2.Taxation in India 3.The Highest Taxed Nation 4.Judiciary Made to Measure 5.Our Constitution Defaced and Defiled 6.India’s Priceless Heritage 7.Essential Unity of all Religions 8.We, the people 9.…

  • AKSHAYA PATRA MID- DAY MEAL, BY PRIYANKA SINGH DIRECTOR MUMBAI

    AKSHAYA PATRA MID- DAY MEAL, BY PRIYANKA SINGH DIRECTOR MUMBAI

    “There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.” ! M.K Gandhi Mid-day meal (MDM) is a wholesome freshly-cooked lunch served to children in government and government-aided schools in India. On 28 November 2001, the Supreme Court of India passed a mandate stating, “We direct…

  • Crime Capital: Why Delhi Is by Far India’s Most Dangerous City

    Crime Capital: Why Delhi Is by Far India’s Most Dangerous City

    India’s capital accounted for 25% of the 670,000 crimes recorded in India’s 53 largest cities in 2015. Delhi is India’s biggest megacity, home of the country’s central government and, according to new police data, way ahead of the competition in the quest to claim the title as the country’s capital of crime. The National Crime…

  • Swami Vivekananda a true youth revolutionary leader

    Swami Vivekananda a true youth revolutionary leader

    Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk and direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna. Vivekananda played a key role in the introduction of Indian yoga and Vedanta philosophy in the West. He made a strong impression at the inaugural World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, 1893 – giving a powerful speech on the underlying unity of world…

  • Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life

    Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life

    “Che Guevara was a Marxist revolutionary, Doctor, Author, Guerrilla Leader, Diplomat and Military theorist”! Che Guevara Quotes: If you tremble with indignation at every injustice, then you are a comrade of mine. “Let the world change you and you can change the world”

  • Bhutan Fostering growth of social businesses

    Bhutan Fostering growth of social businesses

    With the choice to focus on Gross National Happiness, Bhutan has chosen to be great instead of big. Through such an approach, the country has become a small giant. As indicated earlier (Kuensel December 8, 2018), this broad policy framework provides tremendous opportunities for leap frogging in terms of Bhutan’s economic development, should the focus…