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Ambuja Cements Supports Three-Day Breast Cancer Awareness Programme at Ambujanagar

Ambuja Cements, the 9th largest building materials solutions provider globally and part of the diversified Adani Portfolio, as part of its CSR, supported a three-day Breast Cancer Awareness Programme at Ambuj

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Ambuja Cements’ CSR Initiatives Advance Community Health and Nutrition in Baloda Bazar

Ambuja Cements, the 9th largest building materials solutions company globally, and part of the diversified Adani Portfolio, continues to advance rural health and nutrition through focused CSR interventio

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Ambuja Cements creates open gyms in Bathinda villages to encourage daily fitness and active living

 Ambuja Cements, the cement and building materials company of the diversified Adani Portfolio, is encouraging fitness as a daily routine through open gyms across Bathinda as part of its CSR. In villages

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Sustainable Change in Meghalaya: Tata Communications Drives Clean Energy and Health Initiatives

Meghalaya’s Garo Hills witnessed a transformative step toward sustainability as Tata Communications, a leading global communications technology player, spearheaded

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SOIE and Kamakhya Celebrate World Menstrual Day with Education and Sustainable Pad Distribution

With World Menstrual Day right around the corner, SOIE, a leading lingerie brand from Ginza Industries Ltd., in association with Kamakhya, a social enterprise dedicated to empowering women, hosted a Menstrual hygiene educational event

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SuperBottoms takes Menstrual Hygiene and Safety to the Heart of Delhi with Pehchaan NGO

India’s leading sustainable baby and mom care brand – SuperBottoms has joined hands with

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Nestlé India’s Project Jagriti completes seven years of encouraging healthy living across India

Speaking on the occasion of completing seven years, Mr. Sanjay Khajuria, Director - Corporate Affairs, Nestlé India said, “Over the years, Project Jagriti has continued to focus on crea

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Smile Foundation partners with Health Dept, Haryana, and SBI Cards to set up E-Arogya Clinics

The initiative will also aid capacity building of front-line workers by organizing trainings as needed, in consultation with district health administration. E–Arogya clinics generate electronic health r

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On wheels Initiative: Modern Public School delivering nutrition and education to the underprivileged

In a bid to alleviate the suffering of the underprivileged children, who have been deprived of nutrition and education ever since the pandemic struck our shores, Modern Public School, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, has star

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BeatO partners with Saksham to assist 100 children manage their Type 1 diabetes

Digital health platform for diabetes management, BeatO today announced its collaboration with Saksham, a charitable trust which assists individuals with Type 1 Diabetes thereby providing them with regular information,

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Sheela Foam to contribute 1.5 cr worth equipment for 10,000-bed quarantine centre in Delhi

Sheela Foam Ltd, maker of popular mattress brand Sleepwell, has pledged around Rs 1.5 crore worth of items, including

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Water,​ ​a​ ​source​ ​of​ ​poverty (Blog)

I was given a glass of water, semi-brown in colour, the very first sip of which, bombed my taste buds with all the salt and minerals it contained. What if I told you that an average woman in Alampur, a village in Alwar

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Women in smaller states have better access to healthcare, education: Report

Small states occupied six of the top 10 positions on a new gender vulnerability index (GVI) that ranked states by women’s status on education, health, poverty and protection from birth to 18 years.

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Technology is beginning to transform Indian agri, education, health

Farmers in Devanakonda mandal in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh are dependent on the rains. The area is not irrigated. The farmers are relatively poor, with landholdings of 2-3 acres each, and grow crops like groun

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Is India augmenting social capital via education and health push?

Women and child development (WCD) secretary Rakesh Srivastava believes eliminating malnutrition among children is critical for the country to benefit from its young demography and that it must start from bottom of the