by Alok K. Shrivastava, IAS (R) | Aug 9, 2021 | Welfare
HISTORY RE-WRITTEN AT TOKYO OLYMPICS It was 5.09 pm on 7th August, When twenty three year old Neeraj CHOPRA of Panipat, Haryana, the Asian Games and Commonwealth Javelin Gold medalist began Inching confidently towards Victory , Not having seen but on the basis of...
by Pritam Arora | Jul 26, 2021 | Welfare
The Good Samaritan Professor Sakhi John is an unusual academician. Faculty member of the School of Management and Business Studies, Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), Delhi, he is more famous for his work among the vulnerable and the underprivileged, including those...
by Pritam Arora | Jul 13, 2021 | Welfare
Mumbai’s Mother Teresa Rahena Sheikh Bagwan is a policewoman who is affectionately referred to as Mother Teresa by many. According to The New Indian Express, she has adopted 50 indigenous kids in a school in Maharashtra’s Raigad district. In addition to this,...
by Bishakha Dey | Jul 1, 2021 | Welfare
Transforming India’s Tribal Eco-system During these challenging times of COVID-19, providing livelihoods with safety of health to tribal people across the country has become even more paramount for TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India...
by James T Kharkongor | Jun 14, 2021 | Welfare
Managing natural resources at scale in Meghalaya Meghalaya, a small hilly state located in the North Eastern Region of India has an area of 22,429 sq. km., which is 0.68% of the country’s geographical area. The state is divided into three regions: Garo Hills, Khasi...
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