By Shreyasi Ghosh: A small town called Tilonia in Ajmer in Rajasthan is in global spotlight for the extraordinary work that started here in 1972, lifting thousands of illiterate impoverished villagers out of their misery and helping them lead a life of dignity, that grants
By Srishti Chauhan: Spanning a cosmic expanse of 3,287,263 square kilometers, India has a vast number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) which function in its territory. A staggering value of 3.3 million NGOs is estimated to be running across the country- none with a disparate
By Shivani Singh: I was just working on some of the articles that interest the nation at large – Scams, Inflation , Nuclear deals , but there was nothing that interests us at large – the youth. Nothing that promises the youth a hope for
By Gururaj Rao: NGOs have been constantly working day-in and day-out to solve various problems concerning children, women, senior citizens, environment etc. Here are the top 10 NGOs who have truly worked in the best possible manner after taking up a particular cause. 1) Sammaan
By Arpit Srivastava: “Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry.” – Bill Drayton, CEO, chair and founder of Ashoka Have you ever felt the urge to
Ranjeet Kumar: A sincere effort can culminate into a revolutionary saga. This is what happens when a vision transforms into a mission and the seed of social renaissance is sown. The vision of Aditya Natraj got a platform of reality when the idea of transforming
Shivani Ghildiyal: There is no denying the fact that we, the youth of the nation, are practical enough. We have a capability to clearly demarcate between black and white. Still, there are certain moments when we, rather than being creatures of logic, turn into creatures
Tanaya Singh: The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish to learn. John Lubbock The best entrepreneurs today are the ones who commit their lives to the cause of the Gift. The
Meenakshi Gaur: Can a not-for-profit organization be run with the same efficiency as a for-profit business? Can a not –for-profit organization stick to its motive of helping the poor without incurring losses? The answer to these questions has changed from a resounding “no” to a