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  • Ozone Run 2023 by Teerdha & Bilvoa Vunnam : A Milestone in Green Initiatives

    Ozone Run 2023 by Teerdha & Bilvoa Vunnam : A Milestone in Green Initiatives

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 20: The resounding success of the Ozone Run 2nd Edition 2023, an exceptional environmental initiative spearheaded by SWAN (Save Water And Nature), led by its dedicated Founder, Mrs. Meghana Musunuri, and Secretary, Mr. Sridhar Vunnam, has left an indelible mark on the landscape of environmental conservation. On September 17th, the Gachibowli Stadium played host to an extraordinary gathering of over 1,500 passionate participants who enthusiastically partook in the 2K, 5K, and 10K timed runs.

    The event, graced by the presence of Chief Guest MP Santhosh Kumar and esteemed Guests of Honor MLA Arekapudi Gandhi, Corporator Jagdeeshwar Goud, and representatives from the British Deputy High Commission in Hyderabad, drew invaluable support from its Main Sponsors – Megha Engineering Infrastructure Ltd (Meil) and Green India Challenge.

    In a commendable move towards promoting eco-friendly festivities, Green India Challenge distributed Seed Ganesha idols, setting a remarkable example for sustainable celebrations. This groundbreaking event also featured awards honoring Climate Action Ambassadors and a heartfelt recognition ceremony for all the dedicated partners who contributed to its success. The pinnacle of the day was the presentation of trophies and winner coupons to the triumphant participants of the 10K run in four distinct categories.

    The founders of the Ozone Run initiative, Bilvoa Vunnama and Teerdha Vunnam, have exhibited unwavering dedication to their mission of environmental preservation. Their visionary leadership, combined with the collective efforts of participants, partners, and collaborators, has culminated in a resounding triumph.

    As articulated by Bilvoa Vunnam, “The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) encompass 17 goals that all 193 UN Member nations have committed to achieving by 2030.” With a daring resolve to address pressing challenges confronting both humanity and the natural world, they embarked on a mission to combat climate change (SDG 13). This endeavor led to the inception of the “Ozone Run,” a 10-kilometer run in Hyderabad aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of climate change on the ozone layer.

    Teerdha Vunnam added, “The overwhelming success of the Ozone Run in Hyderabad inspires us to envision similar runs in every city and state across the country. These runs can serve as a powerful means to raise awareness about the impact of global warming on the stratospheric ozone layer.” Observations indicate that as greenhouse gases accumulate and warm the lower atmosphere (troposphere), a cooling effect is occurring in the upper atmosphere (stratosphere). The heat from the Earth’s surface that would typically dissipate through the troposphere and stratosphere, eventually escaping into space, is now largely trapped within the troposphere. A quick and effective remedy lies in increasing vegetation in urban areas.

    Meghana Musunuri, the visionary founder of SWAN and chairperson of Fountainhead Global School & Junior College, emphasized, “We ensured that the Ozone Run participants had access to essential amenities such as water points, mobile toilets, first aid services, ambulances, breakfast, and even designated selfie points. Additionally, we celebrated the outstanding achievements of the first and second runner-ups in various categories.”

    The Ozone Run 2023 has undeniably set a precedent for impactful environmental initiatives and serves as a shining testament to what collective dedication and shared vision can achieve in the realm of environmental conservation.

    Furthermore, the funds raised during this exceptional event will be dedicated to two vital causes – tackling the issue of plastic waste and enhancing road hygiene in Hyderabad. This commitment to sustainability underscores the event’s broader mission to not only raise awareness but also take concrete steps toward preserving the environment and improving the quality of life in the city.

    A formidable consortium of partners spanning various sectors rallied behind the event, ensuring its triumphant success. Among these valued partners were Hivision Developers, Sumo Healthy Biscuits, Preksha Eutech, KAFQA, Save Soil, Decathlon, Caro Water, Youth For Seva, the Police department, Traffic police, Radio City 91.1 FM, Telangana Today, Namasthe Telangana, Oro Sports Village, Citizens Hospital, Valmiki group, Strokes- The Swim School, Sreenidhi International School, DPS Miyapur, DPS Hyderabad, The Shri Ram Universal School, Meluha International School, Meridian School, Narayana group – KP Zone, Chirec International School, and Fountainhead Global School and Junior College.

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  • Only those with registered degree (MBBS) should become teachers in medical colleges: Dr. Abhinav Purohit

    Only those with registered degree (MBBS) should become teachers in medical colleges: Dr. Abhinav Purohit

    New Delhi (India), September 20:  Addressing a press conference organized by AIPCMA (All India Pre and Para Clinical Medicos Association) at the Press Club of India in the national capital, Delhi, AIPCMA President Dr. Abhinav Purohit said that the degrees of other professional institutes like – LLB, B tech, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Like veterinary, even nursing and pharmacy institutions, the rules requiring a recognized and registered degree (MBBS) to become a teacher in a medical college should also be strictly enforced. At the same time, AIPCMA Vice President Dr CM Kamal said that through this press conference, our aim is to throw light on the rules for determining the qualification of medical teachers and demand to completely stop the recruitment of non-medical teachers. The shortfall in availability cannot be made up by compromising on quality. AIPCMA expresses its gratitude to NMC for reducing the relaxation percentage in the recruitment of non-medical teachers and considers this as an effort in a positive direction.

    Along with this, a thanksgiving demonstration was also organized by AIPCMA (All India Pre and Para Clinical Medicos Association) at Jantar Mantar in Delhi for issuing new rules by NMC and the Health Ministry. More than 100 doctors from 16 states and 4 union territories across the country participated in this Thanksgiving demonstration. In this, gratitude was expressed for the release of UGMSR (Undergraduate Minimum Standard Requirement) 2023 and CBME (Competency-based Medical Education) Regulations 2023.

    Along with this, AIPCMA also demanded that in the coming time, the provision of 15% relaxation in the appointment of non-medical candidates in three subjects in these rules should also be abolished. Because only doctors should be teachers for medical training in medical colleges. The new CBME course issued by NMC in which clinical study starts from the day of admission in the college, only doctors can teach that course.

    It may be noted that the Government of India established a new body, the National Medical Commission (NMC). The NMC then formulated a new course curriculum for MBBS, namely Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME), addressing the provision of non-MBBS teachers, also known as Non-Medical teachers. Keeping in view the availability of medical teachers in India and for the sake of implementing the new course curriculum CBME, the NMC reduced the number of non-medical teachers in medical colleges to 15% in anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, eliminating them entirely in microbiology and pharmacology.

    During this, Dr. Vinod Chhipa, an active member of the organization, said that the significant disparity between medical teachers and non-medical teachers is indeed detrimental to medical education in India. One notable distinction is that non-MBBS teachers have never visited, interacted with, or examined patients, whereas medical students begin learning clinical examination skills from day one. Furthermore, guidelines in every professional institution do not permit individuals without recognized professional degrees and professional registration. This raises concerns regarding professional accountability and responsibility in professional education.

    If there is a question about jobs for non-MBBS teachers, it is clear that they can find employment in other organizations where a BSc, MSc, or PhD is required. There are plenty of job opportunities for them, just like other BSc, MSc and PhD holders.

    During this occasion, AIPCMA President Dr Abhinav Purohit, along with Vice President Dr CM Kamal, Secretary Dr Anoop Singh Gurjar, Joint Secretary Dr. Parul Chaturvedi, & Dr Jamil Mohmmad, Dr Rajneesh Kanojia, Dr Vinod Chhipa, Dr. Shakeel, Dr. Kapil Shrivastav, Dr. Rajendra Triloki, Dr. Bharat Pareek, Dr. Kapil Hajarika, Dr. Suresh Meena, Mrinmoi Chatterjee and hundreds of medical teachers from across the country were present.

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  • Introducing the ‘Climate Actioneers’ Primer: A Beginner’s Toolkit’ – Your Comprehensive Guide to Tackling Climate Change

    Introducing the ‘Climate Actioneers’ Primer: A Beginner’s Toolkit’ – Your Comprehensive Guide to Tackling Climate Change

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 19: In a world that’s facing the pressing challenges of climate change, three visionary authors, Anand Pendharkar, Rahul Palekar, and Amruta Padgaonkar, are set to launch a groundbreaking book, the ‘Climate Actioneers’ Primer: A Beginner’s Toolkit.’ The book is supported by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, India office, as part of their social-ecological transformation work and published by StoryMirror. This comprehensive guide, rich with insights and actionable steps, promises to empower individuals and communities to take meaningful action against climate change. The book launch, hosted at and by Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Botanical Udyan and Zoo, was accompanied by a thought-provoking exhibition, ‘Wake up – Climate Change’s Here!’. A distinguished panel of experts was there to discuss the most pressing issues of our time.

    Book Launch: ‘Climate Actioneers’ Primer: A Beginner’s Toolkit’

    The ‘Climate Actioneers’ Primer’ is a testament to the authors’ deep commitment to addressing climate change. Anand Pendharkar, renowned environmentalist, Rahul Palekar, sustainability advocate, and Amruta Padgaonkar, passionate about conservation, have come together to create a comprehensive resource that simplifies complex climate issues for beginners.

    The book provides an accessible entry point for anyone looking to understand the challenges we face and offers practical solutions that can be implemented at the individual, community, and global levels.

    Amruta Padgaonkar, one of the co-authors, states, “Climate change is a crisis that affects us all. Our book is designed to empower everyone with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. We believe that collective action starts with individual understanding.”

    Exhibition: ‘Wake up – Climate Change’s Here!’

    In conjunction with the book launch, the ‘Wake up – Climate Change’s Here!’ exhibition aimed to create awareness about the immediate need for climate action. The exhibition was inaugurated by Prof. C Gangadharan Menon, noted Copywriter and Creative Director. Prof. Menon’s vast experience and insights into communication and conservation had undoubtedly set the tone for the event.The immersive experience took visitors on a visual journey through the impacts of climate change faced by different communities, geographies and the natural world.

    Distinguished Guests and Panel of Experts

    Chief Guest for the event was Dr. G G Parikh, Founder of the Yusuf Meherally Centre, a 100-year-old Freedom Fighter, and a Social Reformist. His presence served as a reminder of the deep roots of social and environmental activism. Dr G G Parikh stressed on the need for changing individual habits and consuming responsibly to address the climate crisis. 

    Hon’ble Adv. Vandana Chavan, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and a Climate Reality Leader, delivered the Keynote Address, shedding light on the intersection of policy, climate action, and community involvement. She called on the audience to make commitments at individual and community level, which can translate into a people-driven change. 

    The event also featured an enlightening discussion among esteemed experts in the field, including Hon’ble Adv. Vandana Chavan Hon’ble Rajeev Gowda, Hon’ble Amit Sihag, Tikender Singh Panwar, Dr. Vaijayanta Anand and Amruta Padgaonkar. This diverse panel shared their perspectives on aspects of inclusive governance for building climate resilience. 

    The conversation was expertly moderated by Sachin Kalbag, a seasoned journalist and environmental advocate.

    Join in this transformative journey towards climate action, education, and awareness. Together, we can make a significant difference in the fight against climate change.

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  • Engineers Day Celebrations Shine Bright: Association of Civil Engineers Honors Remarkable Talent on M. Visvesvaraya’s 152nd Birth Anniversary

    Engineers Day Celebrations Shine Bright: Association of Civil Engineers Honors Remarkable Talent on M. Visvesvaraya’s 152nd Birth Anniversary

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 18: The Association of Civil Engineers celebrated Engineers Day with grandeur, paying tribute to the legendary engineer, Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, on his 152nd birth anniversary. This event was marked by the felicitation of three exceptional engineers: KL Subrahmanyam, Cherukuri Satyanarayana, and T Chandrasekhara Rao, who have demonstrated outstanding contributions to the field.

    The grand celebration saw an impressive turnout of 400 engineers from various disciplines, showcasing the vibrant and diverse engineering community in the region. The Programme was organized under the able guidance of Association Chairman Mahender Reddy, who is committed to promoting excellence in the field of civil engineering.

    One of the highlights of the evening was the felicitation ceremony, where KL Subrahmanyam, Cherukuri Satyanarayana, and T Chandrasekhara Rao were honored for their exceptional achievements in their respective domains. Their groundbreaking work serves as an inspiration to engineers young and old, highlighting the limitless possibilities within the world of engineering.

    Association Governor Council Member Kashiram expressed his delight at the success of the event and emphasized the importance of celebrating Engineers Day as a way to acknowledge the tireless efforts and innovations that engineers bring to society. “Engineers are the backbone of progress and development,” he said. “Their dedication and brilliance drive our society forward.”

    Narmada, the Treasurer of the Association, added, “It’s an honor to witness such a diverse gathering of engineering talent. This celebration is a testament to the unwavering commitment of engineers to shaping a better future.”

    Raj Kumar, South Vice President of the Association, shared his thoughts on the occasion. “Engineers Day is not just about celebrating past achievements but also about encouraging future innovations. The enthusiasm displayed here today is a promising sign for the future of engineering.”

    The Programme also featured the presence of prominent Association members, including Vice Chairman Bheem Rao, Secretary Ramesh, Co-option Member Sudhakar,Members Jayaprakash,Manasa who actively participated and contributed to the success of the Programme.

    As the celebrations concluded, it was evident that Engineers Day was a resounding success, paying tribute to the incredible legacy of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya and honoring the remarkable engineers who continue to shape the world through their innovation and dedication.

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  • Especially abled children present 1.25 km long congratulatory card on Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Birthday

    Especially abled children present 1.25 km long congratulatory card on Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Birthday

    Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 16:  On the occasion of the birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, march was carried out by 400 blind children of the (National Association for the Blind) carrying in hand 1.25 km long congratulatory card comprising of 9 years of praiseworthy work done by the Honorable Prime Minister. It took 2 months of hard work for them to make and present this token of love.

    On this occasion, Shri Rajesh Singh Dayal, President National Association for the Blind, said that it is the love and affection of the children towards the Honorable Prime Minister that on the occasion of his birthday, the disabled visually impaired children presented 1.25 km long congratulatory message.

    The presentation of the song dedicated to the Prime Minister by the disabled children in the program was captivating. The children’s presentation mesmerized everyone. Even the changing weather and rain could not stop the spirits of the disabled children. 

    The program started today with the unveiling of this congratulatory card made by hundreds of visually disabled children and began from Dayal Chauraha located in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow.

    In this celebratory initiative, there was the dignified presence of Subhash Bhalla, Founder Award Trust Council of India Lucknow and Divyang Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Chief Guest Shri Dollarbhai Kotecha, President National Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank Federation (Gujarat) etc.

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  • Ukraine War: Sikh community recognized for exemplary humanitarian efforts

    Ukraine War: Sikh community recognized for exemplary humanitarian efforts

    Chandigarh (India), September 16: Amidst the chaos and strife that have gripped Ukraine in recent years, the unwavering spirit of humanity shines bright through the actions of the Sikh community. A recent post on LinkedIn by journalist Ravinder Singh Robin has brought attention to the humanitarian efforts of the Sikh community in Ukraine. In his post, Robin recounts how he was approached by a Ukrainian journalist at the G20 Summit who expressed his gratitude for the ‘immense humanitarian help’ provided by the Sikh community during the war.

    The Sikh community, renowned worldwide for its ethos of compassion and selflessness, has been a beacon of hope for many Ukrainians affected by the ongoing conflict. Amidst the turmoil, members of the Sikh community have dedicated themselves to providing essential assistance, including food, shelter, and medical care to those grappling with the dire consequences of war.

     A UN-affiliated nonprofit organization, United Sikhs, has taken center stage in these humanitarian efforts. This international nonprofit, with its strong affiliations to the United Nations, has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to alleviating the suffering of the Ukrainian people. Along the Polish-Ukrainian border, they have established relief camps, tirelessly dispatching teams to distribute emergency aid to those in need. In addition to these efforts, United Sikhs has set up bomb shelters within the warzone and provided crucial tactical medicine training to civilians, equipping them with life-saving skills in the face of danger.

    Responding to the gratitude expressed by the Ukrainian journalist at the G20 Summit, United Sikhs expressed that such stories of appreciation “demonstrate the community’s commitment to selfless service.” The organization remains dedicated to its ongoing relief efforts in Ukraine and extends heartfelt appreciation for the support received from the global community.

    Balwant Singh, the director of United Sikhs, eloquently elucidated the organization’s overarching mission, stating that their primary goal is to “provide immediate relief to those in need and to help them rebuild their lives.” He underscored the organization’s enduring commitment to standing up for humanity and extending a helping hand to those who are suffering. Singh further emphasized the organization’s extensive history of providing humanitarian aid to individuals in need, expressing profound pride in the organization’s ability to support the people of Ukraine during this challenging period.

    The recognition of the Sikh community’s remarkable humanitarian endeavors in Ukraine is a testament to the dedication and compassion exhibited by organizations like United Sikhs. These organizations have not only delivered tangible aid but also demonstrated the essence of Sikh values to the world, inspiring countless others to emulate their selfless actions.

    As the global community continues to grapple with challenges and crises, the Sikh community’s contributions in Ukraine serve as a poignant reminder of the power of collective compassion and the enduring capacity of humanity to rise above adversity. In times of darkness, the Sikh community’s light of hope continues to shine, illuminating the path toward a more compassionate and united world.

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  • Indian Plumbing Association organises ‘IPA Neerathon- Run for water’ To Spread Awareness About Saving Water Resources in Chennai

    Indian Plumbing Association organises ‘IPA Neerathon- Run for water’ To Spread Awareness About Saving Water Resources in Chennai

     ‘IPA Neerathon-Run For Water’ was held in Chennai city.

    Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 15: The marathon race commenced at Olcott Memorial and concluded at MRC Nagar in Chennai. It started at 5:00 AM and ended at 7:30 AM. The ‘IPA Neerathan’ consisted of three sections: 10 km, 5 km, and 3 km. 

    The Indian Plumbing Association (IPA) organised this Neerathon to spread awareness to save water resources in the country. IPA started a water awareness festival where they take many initiatives to preserve water. 

    2100+ people joined the marathon to ‘run for water’ in the early morning today. Dr. R. Shivakumar, Chairman, SRM Group of Institutions and Mr. R. Balakrishnan, VP and Head- MEP Design, L&T Construction, were the Chief Guests at the event. 

    IPA National President Gurmit Singh Arora also participated in the marathon and said that we should “conserve, reserve, reclaim” our water resources.  

    “Currently, our population has crossed 1.43 billion, and we are 17.35 per cent of the world’s population, but we have only 4 per cent of freshwater of the world. We all know that 75 per cent of water goes for agriculture, and if there is a shortage of water, there will be a shortage of food, so we all must conserve, reserve, and reclaim our used water to make sure that we make the country water positive. We appeal to everybody to save water,” Gurmit Singh Arora said.

    The upcoming Neerathon will happen on 8th October in Sabarmati Riverfront, Ahmedabad, followed by 29th October in Dhyanchand National Stadium, passes through Kartavya Path in New Delhi.

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  • Inspired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Vision, a new Hindi learning Initiative is Born

    Inspired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Vision, a new Hindi learning Initiative is Born

    New Delhi (India), September 15: HindiSoEasy is India’s first online playway Hindi-language learning portal. To celebrate the occasion of Hindi Diwas 2023 and our love for the Hindi language, our ongoing initiative Har Dil Hindi, Har Din Hindi initiative has garnered 1700+ sign-ups in the last 5 days.

    Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged us all to learn Hindi if we want to communicate effectively with our fellow Indians, hoping that “…the Hindi language will continue to strengthen the thread of national unity and harmony”.

    Inspired by his wisdom and the vision of the National Education Policy, the Hindi-language learning portal, Hindi SoEasy™ for students and Hindi enthusiasts of all ages makes learning fun. The portal architecture is especially crafted for Indian languages and is based on studies showing that strong mother-tongue language ability is the bedrock of all future learning and well-being. Alongside this, its unique teach-test-track system provides a level playing field for students, allowing them to assess their progress.

    Har Dil Hindi, Har Din Hindi Initiative

    The ongoing Har Dil Hindi, Har Din Hindi initiative celebrates our daily engagement with Hindi. Participants can register on the website for a 30-day free trial, play online games, puzzles, and competitions, collect points and win exciting prizes. A daily leaderboard allows participants to track their scores and progress.

    Hindi SoEasy™ aims to rekindle the love of Hindi, both as a language and as a culture, in the hearts of Hindi enthusiasts. It also aims to instill confidence in India’s next generation and help maximize their personal potential.

    “This is just the beginning. Hindi SoEasy™ is well on its way to having a play way for other Indian-language portals. In alignment with PM Modi, our vision is a new generation of Indians who speak, read, and write their mother tongues with ease and take pride in their national languages,” said Ashim Ghosh, CEO of shabdkoshish®. “We would like everyone who knows Hindi to engage with the fun playway learning resources on the Hindi SoEasy™ website – not only to improve their Hindi skills but also to enjoy our beautiful language. Khel-khel mein behter Hindi!’

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  • Union Minister Smriti Irani Inaugurates the “Orphan Research and Development Academy Center” by Tarpan Foundation

    Union Minister Smriti Irani Inaugurates the “Orphan Research and Development Academy Center” by Tarpan Foundation

    New Delhi (India), September 15: The Yashwantrao Chavan Auditorium in Mumbai witnessed a heartwarming event as the Tarpan Foundation, an organization dedicated to uplifting orphaned children, orchestrated the “Pratibha Samman” ceremony and the grand inauguration of the “Orphan Research and Development Academy Center.” The honorable Union Minister of Women and Child Welfare, Smriti Irani, graced the occasion with her presence alongside Maharashtra’s Higher and Technical Education Minister, Chandrakant Dada Patil. A noteworthy highlight of the event was the distribution of mobile phones and tablets to the orphaned children.

    In her inaugural address, Union Minister Smriti Irani acknowledged the invaluable role that the Tarpan Foundation plays in society, serving as a reflection of our collective social conscience. She commended the tireless efforts of Shreya and Shrikant Bhartiya, the founders of the Tarpan Foundation, for their dedication to this noble cause. Minister Irani expressed her desire to collaborate with the Tarpan Foundation even further, extending its reach to the nation’s capital, Delhi. She announced her intention to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Union Ministry of Child Development as a part of her commitment.

    Through a collaborative effort between Tarpan Foundation and Shreya and Shrikant Bhartiya, Smriti Irani pledged to undertake extensive research and development initiatives benefiting orphaned children nationwide. She emphasized the need to recognize orphaned children as the country’s foremost citizens.

    Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Dada Patil applauded the NGO for its endeavors, lauding its high-minded approach to societal betterment.

    Reflecting on her journey with the Tarpan Foundation, Smriti Irani acknowledged the pivotal role played by Shrikant Bhartiya in her life. She praised Srikanth Bhartiya for granting her the opportunity to serve as a Yuva Morcha official in the Bharatiya Janata Party two decades ago, recognizing his unwavering commitment to social causes. She noted that the Bhartiyas initiated this remarkable journey of social responsibility 25 years ago.

    Smriti Irani stressed the complexity of understanding the lives of orphaned children and the unique approach adopted by the Tarpan Foundation to support them. She highlighted that Tarpan’s work is characterized by compassion and a deep sense of purpose.

    Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Dada Patil expressed his admiration for Tarpan’s ability to transform innovative ideas into societal realities rapidly. He acknowledged Tarpan’s role in providing thousands of boys and girls in the state with a new lease on life.

    During the program’s commencement, Shrikant Bhartiya shared his inspiration for founding Tarpan, attributing it to Union Minister Smriti Irani and Chandrakant Dada Patil. He expressed his delight at Minister Irani’s involvement in this significant program.

    The event was skillfully conducted by Ajit Chavan, Director of Tarpan Foundation, an organization rooted in the ethos of selfless social initiatives. Tarpan Foundation recognizes the rich tradition of India and its people in supporting those in need. It seeks to empower orphaned youth who are on the cusp of leaving orphanages at the age of 18. Tarpan Foundation’s honest initiative aims to provide them with education, sustenance, shelter, and emotional support.

    Shrikant Bhartiya, the Founder and Managing Director of Tarpan Foundation, articulated their vision of nurturing self-reliant and empowered orphaned youth in Maharashtra, India, and worldwide. Their mission is to ensure that every orphan transitioning out of an orphanage at the age of 18 achieves self-sufficiency. Tarpan Foundation stands as a beacon of hope for orphans dedicated to their well-being.

    The program commenced with a ceremonial puja and the lighting of lamps by distinguished guests. It was marked by the heartwarming distribution of mobile phones and tablets to numerous orphaned children, an initiative that seeks to bridge the digital divide. Shrikant Bhartiya extended his gratitude to all the guests who graced the event.

    Shrikant Bhartiya, the visionary founder of the Tarpan Foundation, explained the organization’s purpose. Tarpan Foundation emerged to address the pressing issue of rehabilitating orphaned boys and girls who reach the age of 18 in children’s homes. Over the years, the Tarpan Foundation has extended its compassionate embrace to hundreds of orphans, providing them with social, economic, and educational support. Their ultimate goal is to cultivate these children into pillars of support for many more orphans in the future.

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  • Voices Of Vision: Fame Finders Endorsing India’s G20 Summit 2023

    Voices Of Vision: Fame Finders Endorsing India’s G20 Summit 2023

    New Delhi (India), September 11: The 18th G20 Summit was led by India’s presidency and scheduled for September 2023 in New Delhi. The G20 Summit is centered around the theme “One Earth, One Family, One Future.” This theme emphasizes the intrinsic worth of all living beings, including humans, animals, plants, and microorganisms, highlighting their interconnectedness within the Earth and the broader cosmos.

    On this once-in-a-lifetime event of the G20, Fame Finders Media has presented an opportunity to the intellectuals of our country to unleash their respective thoughts about the summit and has welcomed their innovative ideas and solutions to conquer global issues.

    The below-listed thoughts are expressed by the top industry leaders and entrepreneurs of our country. Have a look.

    Dr. Divya Tanwar

    “Dr. Divya Tanwar’s Vision: G20’s Transformative Commitments to Education, Health, and Women’s Empowerment”

    Dr. Divya Tanwar, professor at Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Mumbai, shared her views –

    India’s leadership at the G20 summit focused on advancing education, health, and women’s empowerment on a global scale, offering a crucial platform for major economies to collaborate on these critical challenges.

    The G20 Education Ministers meeting in Pune in June 2023 committed to ensuring foundational literacy and numeracy, leveraging digital technology, and adapting education for the changing job landscape. Health Ministers gathered in Gandhinagar in August 2023 to strengthen global health security, reduce non-communicable diseases, enhance maternal and child health, promote mental health, and achieve universal health coverage.

    The G20 also prioritized women’s empowerment by investing in girls’ education, promoting economic participation, combating violence against women, and increasing women’s representation in decision-making. These commitments are vital steps toward a better future, but ongoing efforts are necessary to ensure their realization. The G20’s collaborative efforts have the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of millions globally.

    Dr. Suman Ranjan Sensarma

    Redefining the game: Food Security.

    G20 Presidency, India has prioritized food security in the context of collective action. As our Hon’ble Prime Minister said: “I urge you to deliberate on how to undertake collective action to achieve global food security. We must find ways to build sustainable and inclusive food systems focused on marginal farmers.”

    Government and farmers’ multilayered behavioral interaction can be seen with a focus on adaptation strategies related to giving subsidies to farmers by the government and how parties can find their mutual ground to collaborate. It will be a lose-lose situation for both parties if they don’t take adaptive strategies, which will lead to a bigger cost to society.

    Here, I advocate the best use of a behavioral model, drama theory (devised by Professor Nigel Howard in the early 1990s), to find a winning proposition that includes the ‘non-rational’ aspects of the decision-making process, such as crisis, emotion, and self-realization. Drama theory evolved from its antecedents in game theory through its next progression, factoring ‘emotion’ as a triggering component in the decision-making process. Emotion manifests to expand the options and choices instead of just following the course of action within a fixed frame of the game.

    Let’s welcome drama theory (Redefining the game in terms of players’ options and preferences) by all our great leaders at the G20 to recognize its beautiful approach to solving the real-world problem that makes a difference in millions of people’s lives.
     
     Dr. Sensarma is a Partner at Baker Tilly Business Advisory Pvt. Ltd. 

    Madhurima Mandal

    Re(defining) women empowerment with a promising message: Movie as a player

    “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”- One Earth, One Family, One Future is the theme of G20. For future growth and sustainable development, the top priority is Re(defining) Women’s empowerment. Our Hon’ble Prime Minister rightly said, “When women prosper, the world prospers.”

    I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the movie is the major player in addressing women’s transformation.

    The ‘character’ takes us in several critical moments, realization and reversal, so the story unfolds. Here, I am talking about our special woman who is (re) defining sexuality and empowerment beyond gender discourse; she is our very own “Vidya Balan”.

    She has represented herself in different shades of women and played a pivotal role in changing the landscape for women in Hindi cinema.  Kahani, The Dirty Picture, Ishqiya and Sakuntala Devi are few to name. Her leading role and bold character have a significant impact on feminism and beyond. – Madhurima Mandal – Freelancer (Japanese language & Culture), shared her valuable thoughts.

    Sankhanath Bandyopadhyay

    India’s Resilient Growth Story: Insights from Economist Sankhanath Bandyopadhyay

    India’s Q1 FY24 GDP growth stands at 7.8%, down from 13.1% in FY22-23 Q1 but in line with expectations. Key sectors, including agriculture (3.5%), financial services (12.2%), and core industries (8%), exhibit positive trends, while construction dipped to 7.9%. Capital expenditure (capex) holds significance, with a ₹4.8 multiplier effect on the economy per rupee spent. Morgan Stanley predicts manufacturing and capex to contribute 5% of GDP by 2031.

    Gross Fixed Capital Expenditure (GFCF) stands at 34% of GDP in FY23, with the Union Government raising its capital expenditure to 22.4% of total spending in FY24. State governments are encouraged to boost capex through various schemes, aligning with G20 discussions on international economic policy and financial stability.

    Production-linked incentives (PLI) and infrastructure initiatives aim to enhance private-sector participation, a key G20 topic. Despite global export challenges, India’s domestic demand is set to rise during the festival season, bolstering the economy. Overall, India’s growth story, focusing on capex and infrastructure development, contributes to the G20’s global economic agenda.”

    Dr. Manoj Kumar Krishnappa

    Dr. Manoj Kumar Krishnappa, Full-time Director and Head of Hitachi Rail STS India, recently shared his insights. He discussed the transformative impact of technology on business, the imperative of sustainability, and the need for global collaboration in tackling pressing challenges. Dr. Manoj Krishnappa expressed optimism about India’s railway infrastructure, considering its status as a major global exporter in this sector. From a developing geography, we are progressing towards a developed economy.

    Hitachi Rail STS India, under his leadership, aims to usher in next-generation mobility solutions to align with the government’s vision and make the railway sector cleaner and more sustainable. The company is committed to achieving Carbon Neutrality 2030 across its entire value chain by 2030, contributing significantly to climate change mitigation.

    Dr. Manoj Krishnappa highlighted the company’s history of innovation, introducing pioneering technologies in India’s rail industry. These insights underscore the importance of collaborative efforts and technological advancements, aligning with discussions often seen at international events like the G20 summit.

    Dhirtiman Chakraborty

    Dhirtiman Chakraborty, an author, speaker, and executive coach, shared his insights – G20 Summit 2023: An Urgent Appeal for Robust Supply Chains, Leadership, and Sustainability. Having had the good fortune to be immersed in supply chain management for more than two decades, with more than a decade of those years spent in leadership positions, I have gained insights into the intricate world of global logistics and commerce. As the main economies of the world convene in India for the G20 Summit, there are three crucial areas that require collective reflection and action.

    First, the construction of a solid Supply Chain Infrastructure and better global collaboration for mutual benefit. The pandemic has demonstrated the fragility of global supply channels. India is poised to play a pivotal role in the development of a more resilient global supply network, owing to its strategic geographic location and advancing technological prowess. With its combined economic strength, the G20 should promote collaborative investments and initiatives in this field.

    Second, Leadership is essential. In a world that is swiftly transforming, businesses need leaders who can not only steer the ship through turbulent waters but also harness the potential of their teams by integrating diverse perspectives to develop innovative solutions.

    Dr. Dinesh Sabnis

    Dr. Dinesh Sabnis: India’s G20 Presidency and the Call for Global Sustainable Development

    Dr. Dinesh Sabnis, a prominent figure in India, serves as a Senior Education Leader and Educational Diplomat. He holds a special role as an Additional Representative at the UN Geneva Office for WFDP and is also the Secretary General of the UN Peacekeepers Veteran Association (AISP SPIA). Dr. Sabnis underscores India’s significant role as it assumes the G20 presidency, emphasizing the country’s status as the world’s largest democracy and fastest-growing economy. 

    During India’s G20 presidency in 2023, he emphasized the need to “Accelerate Progress on SDGs,” particularly focusing on SDG 17’s call for global sustainable development partnerships. Dr. Sabnis invokes the concept of “Vasudev Kutumbakam,” urging global unity and diplomatic efforts for sustainable development. India’s commitment to global development through prudent international relations and policies aligns with this vision.

    He urged global society to stay united in every possible effort to bring a beautiful future and sustainable development in various sectors through the right diplomacy & micro-planning.

    Dr. Shahir Y Bajowala

    We are having a G20 summit, and I think that world leaders should give a thought to Poverty and inequality as it is becoming an important global challenge that needs urgent attention. 

    Despite progress in some areas, millions of people still live in extreme poverty and lack access to basic necessities. Moreover, wealth and privileges are in the hands of a few, and inequality exists. To address these issues, comprehensive approaches that promote inclusive economic growth, social security, and equal access to education and health services are needed. 

    This requires targeted interventions, such as poverty alleviation programs and sustainable livelihoods. Furthermore, efforts must be made to address the root causes of inequality, including discrimination and unequal distribution of resources. By prioritizing solutions to poverty and reducing inequality, we can build a fairer and more prosperous world for all, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

    Sonu Prasad 

    Sonu Prasad serves as the Life coach and Holistic Mentor says – Finally, the wait is over, and the countdown has begun. The 18th G20 Leaders’ Summit will be held in New Delhi, India on September 9-10, 2023, and The summit will be hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    The G20 is an international forum for the governments of 20 major economies to discuss and coordinate economic policies.

    This time 2023 G20 summit came up with the theme of “One Earth, One Family, One Future and will be talking about Inclusive growth and development along with Digital transformation. 

    The digital era, on the one hand, has opened up a pandora of opportunity, and on the other hand, it has given us more responsibilities.

    More mental health awareness has spread in the past few years, but we have also witnessed an alarming increase in mental health disorders and cases. This shows that we need to solve this. Otherwise, it will harm society on a very large scale.

    Hence, it is high time to come forward and be a part of the change that the world is undergoing.

     Mani Saxena

    Mani Saxena, International Educator and best-selling author, says – “Education for Humanity”: As global leaders convene at the G20 Summit, it’s crucial to reflect on the profound connection between education and a strong value system. Eleanor Roosevelt once stated, “Education is essential to good citizenship; it is the foundation of our democracy.”

    Education empowers individuals with knowledge, but it’s the integration of values that truly amplifies its impact. A robust value system fosters empathy, tolerance, and ethical decision-making, creating a world where diverse cultures harmonize.

    In a rapidly changing global landscape, education coupled with a strong value system equips us to tackle pressing challenges like climate change, inequality, and global health crises. It molds future leaders who not only excel academically but also prioritize collaboration and compassion.

    At this G20 Summit, let us recognize that education and values are the bedrock upon which we can build a more equitable, sustainable, and inclusive world. Together, we must invest in both to nurture not only knowledgeable citizens but also responsible and empathetic global stewards. 

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