Cardiovascular disease (CVD) isa major cause of mortality globally, as well as in India . According to a recent study by The Lancet, CVD continues to be the leading cause of deaths across the world, especially in low income countries. Indians have a higher risk for heart diseases owing to …
Read More »Organic Harvest’s expert hair care range takes care of the most essential hair needs of today
We all have one common issue and that is hair fall. Whether it is because of unhealthy scalp or dandruff, losing hair is a disconcerting distress to face. To have the solution for this, Indian homegrown organic personal-care brand, Organic Harvest, has hair care products which helps in taking care …
Read More »What are the RISKS involved in DERIVATIVES TRADING?
Anyone who is investing or trading in the financial market knows how risky derivatives really are. ‘Derivative’ is a contract that derives its value from an underlying asset. That means, if the value of the underlying asset goes up, the value of the contract goes up as well, and vice-versa. …
Read More »Does becoming a franchise offer the best of both worlds?
Entrepreneurs can realize their double-scooped dream of achieving financial independence – without falling into the common pitfalls – and establishing themselves as their own boss by partnering with the right franchise. It comes as no surprise that, the key drivers for entrepreneurship are earning more income and the desire to …
Read More »Shades of Happiness Foundation organised “Aadat Badlo”, an event to bust myths about menstruation
SOHF breaking the stigmatisation of menstruation one girl per day SOHF on a mission from past ten years for empowering girls to build a better future Shades of Happiness Foundation, a youth driven non- governmental organisation is organising a fund raising event named “Aadat badlo: Menstruation stigmatized no more” on …
Read More »Amway India’s ‘Power of 5’ program creates remarkable positive impact on the state of malnourished children
There is a clear demarcation between social classes in India and nowhere is it more evident than in the nutritional landscape. Amway India’s ‘Power of 5’ program, launched in 2018 revealed that in India every second underprivileged child below five years of age could be affected by malnutrition. Amway launched …
Read More »India’s First Theatre Group of Persons with Special Needs
The Coloured Zebra: Beyond Black & White, a social impact enterprise for children and young adults with special needs. We aim at imparting the right skill set and training to these individuals for a better and independent living. William Shakespear very rightly said, “All the World’s a stage and all …
Read More »Crossroads Emerging Leaders Program: A career-development opportunity for students who are the first in their families to attend college
Focusing on the role of academic institutions in ensuring equity of access to higher education amongst underprivileged students and across diverse communities, the Crossroads Emerging Leaders Program will organize its third annual workshop in 2020. The program was inaugurated in 2017 as a joint effort between the Harvard Business School …
Read More »How you can deal with Mental health issues especially in case of Adolescence
Mental Health equals to the mental well-being of an individual. It is all about one’s thoughts, feelings, and emotions; their ability to solve problems and overcome challenges, difficulties on daily basis in their lives; their social relationships, connections and understanding of the world around them. As the physical health of …
Read More »‘Do not miss the beginning’– an initiative by PVR
‘Do not miss the beginning’! – this is the first thought that comes to the mind of any moviegoer when they book their favourite movie? One would rush, jump rows, and make an online booking just so that you don’t miss the beginning. Quite often we see moviegoers taking a …
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