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Is The Social Sector Building A Culture Of Empathy For Its Own People?

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What’s the first image that comes to your mind when you think of someone working in the social sector? Is it that of an underpaid individual struggling to make ends meet but too passionate about her cause to leave her job at the non-profit? Someone whose days are spent shuttling…

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How Rabindranath Tagore Influenced Education In Modern India

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Rabindranath Tagore’s philosophy on education and his literary genius established a learning atmosphere that was far ahead of its time. Tagore started writing poetry at the tender age of 8 years. By the time he was 16, he had released his first collection of poems. As a prolific writer, his…

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#DonatekartSpills: Here’s What Gen Z Wants Their Employers To Know

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Gen Z or “Generation Z” are people born between the years 1997- 2012. The oldest members of Gen Z have already entered the workforce, and they are a lot different in their perspectives and expectations from their predecessors- the millennials. Gen Z is a generation born into a world transformed…

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5 Things We Can Learn From The Father Of the Indian Constitution

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar is one of the most significant figures in Indian history. He was the architect of the Indian Constitution and a social reformer who envisioned a society without discrimination. Every year the anniversary of his birth on April 14th is celebrated as Ambedkar Jayanti. There is much…

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5 Indian Festivals That Teach Us To Respect Nature

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Festivals in India form a crucial part of the culture that has been carried forward for ages. And while the roots of many festivals lay in religion and tradition, many festivals have emerged as a need to celebrate and appreciate nature. With the raging debate on climate change and the…