Articles for Social Responsibility

Can Children Be Influenced To Commit Suicide?

In India, about 46,000 suicides occurred each in 15–29 and 30–44 age groups in 2012 – or about 34% each of all suicides and it was executed through Poisoning (33%), hanging (26%) and self-immolation (9%) primarily (Registrar General of India, Government of India). In 2012, 80% of the suicide victims were literate, higher than the national average literacy rate of 74%.

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Unemployment: The Plague Of The Literate People

The ever-increasing rate of unemployment has been one of the most disturbing problems faced by the country’s youth today. This problem is aggravating every year and hampering the growth of an individual and the nation.

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Industry and Academia Have A Variety Of Multifaceted Options To Propel CSR Activities

“Integrate, Innovate and Implement” is the mantra to set cost-intensive social initiatives in motion and fuel unparalleled CSR solutions, to uplift our global society.

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Somebody Who Fails Can Be Better Than Others

Ramon Magsaysay Award recipient Sonam Wangchuk tells it in an exclusive conversation with BW Education's Editor Waqar Ahmed Fahad, a few excerpts from the interview are placed below

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MVJ College Of Engineering, Bangalore students Students Invent A Gas Leakage Detector With SMS Alert

Gas leak detection is a process of identifying potentially hazardous gas leaks by means of various sensors. These sensors usually employ an audible alarm to alert people when dangerous gas has been detected along with it gives SMS.

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Celebrating Differences Through Inclusive Books

The Children’s First Contest that was launched by Parag along with Duckbill Books and Vidya Sagar School, Chennai, solicited manuscripts that treated children with special needs as children first—with all the hopes, fears, mischief and fun that comes with being children.

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Enabling Young Fake News Busters

In less than two months, about twenty people have lost their lives across ten states of India because of one viral WhatsApp message that claimed kidnapping gangs were on the prowl who wanted to abduct and harvest the organs of children.

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Encourage Kids To Adopt Environment-Friendly Practices And Cut Plastic Use

In a survey conducted with over 800 Gen Z students, 39 per cent said that citizens are the ones who have the most positive impact on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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