School Adoption Under CSR: How Companies Can Support Long-Term Education Impact
Education CSR is not only about donating school supplies or conducting one-day awareness sessions. For…
Education CSR is not only about donating school supplies or conducting one-day awareness sessions. For companies that want to create deeper and measurable social impact, school adoption under CSR can be one of the most structured and long-term approaches. Under this model, a company supports a school over a defined period through learning resources, digital…
Choosing the right CSR implementation partner in India can decide whether a corporate social responsibility project becomes a one-time activity or a long-term social impact program. Many companies have the intention, budget, and CSR goals to support communities. But successful execution requires more than funding. It needs local understanding, beneficiary mobilisation, program planning, volunteer coordination,…
Pune’s hills are more than scenic morning-walk spaces. They are urban ecosystems that support biodiversity, reduce heat stress, improve air quality, recharge local ecology, and give citizens access to open green spaces within a rapidly growing city. From Vetal Tekdi and Hanuman Tekdi to ARAI Hills, Taljai, Baner-Pashan hills, and Bakori Hills, Pune’s hill landscapes…
An employee tree plantation drive is one of the simplest ways for companies to connect CSR with employee engagement, environmental responsibility, and community impact. It brings employees out of the office and into a real green action where they can plant saplings, understand tree care, and contribute to a healthier local environment. For many companies,…
Women safety is not only a social issue. It is directly connected to education, employment, mobility, confidence, and equal participation in society. When women and girls feel unsafe while travelling, studying, working, or participating in community life, their opportunities become limited. This is why companies should consider women safety as an important area under corporate…
Youth employment is one of India’s most important development priorities. A young person may complete school or college, but still struggle to find the right job because of skill gaps, lack of workplace exposure, poor interview readiness, limited digital confidence, or absence of career guidance. This is where corporate social responsibility can create long-term impact….
Education is one of the strongest areas for corporate social responsibility in India because it creates long-term impact. A well-planned education CSR program can support students, strengthen schools, improve digital access, build employability skills, and create better opportunities for underserved communities. For companies, CSR activities in education are not limited to donating books or school…
Van Mahotsav 2026 gives companies a timely opportunity to turn environmental responsibility into visible community action. Celebrated every year from 1 July to 7 July, Van Mahotsav is known as India’s annual tree-planting festival. It was launched in 1950 by Shri K. M. Munshi, the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food, to encourage tree…
World Youth Skills Day 2026 is a timely reminder that India’s young population needs more than education alone. Young people need practical, future-ready skills that connect them to employment, entrepreneurship, digital confidence, and financial independence. Observed every year on 15 July, World Youth Skills Day was declared by the United Nations to highlight the importance…
Over the past few years, the landscape of education in India has undergone a massive digital transformation. Driven by the availability of affordable mobile data and accessible devices, classrooms in both urban centers and adopted Tier-2 or Tier-3 schools have increasingly integrated digital learning. Today, a student’s smartphone is no longer just a luxury-it is…