Miyawaki Forest Method for Indian Corporates: High-Impact Urban CSR Tree Plantation
When corporate sustainability teams across India plan their environmental CSR allocations, they face a severe…
When corporate sustainability teams across India plan their environmental CSR allocations, they face a severe real estate bottleneck. Rapid industrialization and expanding tech parks mean that finding massive, contiguous acres of land for traditional afforestation is nearly impossible near major tier-1 and tier-2 cities. This land constraint is exactly why forward-thinking corporate boards are pivoting…
Tree plantation is one of the most popular CSR activities in India. It is visible, easy to communicate, and allows employees and communities to participate directly in environmental action. But for CSR teams, the real question is not just: “How many trees did we plant?” The better question is: “How many trees survived, how much…
Tree plantation is one of the most popular environmental CSR activities in India. It is visible, scalable, and easy for employees and communities to participate in. But as companies become more serious about ESG, carbon footprint reduction, and sustainability reporting, one question comes up often: Can tree plantation help with carbon offset goals? The answer…
Students today spend a major part of their lives online. From classes and assignments to social media, gaming, payments, and communication, digital platforms are now part of everyday learning and social interaction. But with this increased digital exposure comes risk. Students face cyber threats such as phishing links, online fraud, cyberbullying, fake profiles, privacy misuse,…
Women’s safety is one of the most important social issues in India today. While laws, awareness campaigns, and reporting systems are necessary, safety also requires practical confidence at the individual level. Self-defence training helps women understand risk, respond with confidence, and protect themselves in unsafe situations. It is not only about physical techniques. It is…
Tree plantation is one of the most widely adopted CSR activities in India. It offers visible impact, aligns with environmental goals, and provides opportunities for employee engagement. However, not all plantation drives create meaningful outcomes. Many CSR initiatives focus only on planting trees, without considering survival, ecological value, or long-term impact. For companies looking to…
India produces millions of graduates every year. Yet, a large percentage of them struggle to find stable employment. The reason is not a lack of education – it’s a lack of job-ready skills. Employers today look for candidates who can contribute from day one. However, many individuals lack practical exposure, industry knowledge, and workplace readiness….
Tree plantation is one of the most widely adopted CSR initiatives in India. It offers visible impact, aligns with environmental goals, and is easy to scale across regions. But here’s the problem. Most plantation drives fail to create long-term impact due to poor planning, low survival rates, and lack of post-plantation care. For CSR teams,…
The Indian business landscape is ever-changing, and along with it, the aspirations for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are redefining themselves. No longer an optional philanthropic appendage, CSR in India is a legally required commitment, included in the Companies Act, 2013. This law, especially the CSR 2% rule and the activities covered in Schedule VII CSR, has transformed the…
Why Digital Literacy Is the Key to India’s Future. India’s move towards a technology-driven economy is accelerating, but its benefits are not evenly distributed. While Urban populations have greater access to digital services, many rural communities remains digitally underserved. Due to Inadequate access to technology, lack of skill training, and low computer literacy remains underutilized…