Diwali, the festival of lights, is a vibrant celebration across India. However, it often leads to significant air and noise pollution. This year, let’s focus on how to celebrate Diwali
Category: Social Welfare
In this category, we discuss all other categories of social issues impacting our society like Economic disparity, Poverty eradication, Gender inequality, Women’s empowerment, Caste discrimination, Drug abuse, Farmer’s woes and agricultural issues, Education reforms, Child Rights, Corruption and all other issues and how to bring about a transformation in society through various social welfare measures.
Repair, Reuse, Recycle: India’s Path to Sustainable LivingRepair, Reuse, Recycle: India’s Path to Sustainable Living
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn3AJDJpGW4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f_o_cPQ9YA Video credit: Greening Vermillion Video credit: Repair Cafe Collective India
Durga Puja: Kolkata’s Eco-Friendly Spirit of UnityDurga Puja: Kolkata’s Eco-Friendly Spirit of Unity
Durga Puja is more than a festival; it’s a celebration of life, culture, and community. In Kolkata, this vibrant festival unites people from all walks of life. As we approach
World Tourism Day, 2024: Green Tourism Investment in IndiaWorld Tourism Day, 2024: Green Tourism Investment in India
Tourism is a vital part of India’s economy. It contributes significantly to employment and cultural exchange. However, the growth of tourism brings challenges. These include environmental degradation and cultural erosion.
Gandhi Jayanti: Embracing Non-Violence for a Better IndiaGandhi Jayanti: Embracing Non-Violence for a Better India
Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated every year on October 2. Importantly, it is also known as the International Day of Non-Violence. This year, in 2024, we honor the 155th birth anniversary
Perils of Overwork in India: Need for Work-Life BalancePerils of Overwork in India: Need for Work-Life Balance
The tragic death of Anna Sebastian Perayil, a 26-year-old employee at Ernst & Young (E&Y) in Pune, has ignited a crucial conversation about the dangers of overwork in India’s corporate
Teachers’ Day 2024: Transforming Education in IndiaTeachers’ Day 2024: Transforming Education in India
Teachers’ Day 2024 in India is celebrated on September 5th. It is a special occasion to honor the educators who shape our minds and inspire our dreams. As we honor
Vinayaka Chaturthi: Embrace Eco-Friendly CelebrationsVinayaka Chaturthi: Embrace Eco-Friendly Celebrations
Image source: B.PAC Ganesh Chaturthi is a vibrant festival in India. It celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the deity of wisdom and prosperity. However, the traditional practices associated with
Wayanad Landslide Tragedy: A Call for Urgent ActionWayanad Landslide Tragedy: A Call for Urgent Action
The recent tragedy of the Wayanad landslide has brought significant attention to the vulnerabilities of this ecologically sensitive region in Kerala. As per latest reports, the death toll now exceeds 350, above
Abolishing Manual Scavenging in India: A Call for ChangeAbolishing Manual Scavenging in India: A Call for Change
Manual scavenging remains a grim reality in India, despite being officially banned for over three decades. The recent death of Joy, a sanitation worker in Kerala, underscores the urgent need