Monday, March 1, 2021

Read Across America proclamation

President Biden appears to have erased Dr. Seuss from “Read Across America Day”, the annual celebration of reading in honor of the legendary children’s author, [...] The post Read Across America proclamation first appeared on PRP Breaking News and Top Stories.
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Amazon worker committed sucide

A man who appeared to have “fallen or jumped” was pronounced dead inside an Amazon facility in North Las Vegas, Nevada, early Monday, police said. [...] The post Amazon worker committed sucide first appeared on PRP Breaking News and Top Stories.
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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Biden Has Sold Out America’s Children To Teacher Unions

Former President Donald Trump repeatedly tore into President Joe Biden during his CPAC speech on Sunday over a variety of issues ranging from the crisis [...] The post Biden Has Sold Out America’s Children To Teacher Unions first appeared on PRP Breaking News and Top Stories.
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Alyssa Milano Calls CPAC Attendees

Actress Alyssa Milano has accused conservative organizers of the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) of intentionally setting up the stage to reflect Nazi symbolism. [...] The post Alyssa Milano Calls CPAC Attendees first appeared on PRP Breaking News and Top Stories.
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Donald Trump makes keynote speech at CPAC

Former President Donald Trump teased a possible 2024 run and bashed the Biden administration at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday as he delivered [...] The post Donald Trump makes keynote speech at CPAC first appeared on PRP Breaking News and Top Stories.
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Macro Picture on CSR in India - Direct Implementation Vs Implementing Partner

Companies in India have adopted different methodologies in planning and implementing their mandated CSR interventions, within the ambit of the CSR law. Two broad trends have emerged – the first being partnering with an external not-for-profit implementation agency and the second being direct implementation through own registered corporate foundation.  The Current Trend Direct implementation through foundations has been gaining in popularity, yet a majority of companies still rely on non-profits to carry out their CSR programmes. A recent EY Report found that Corporate India’s dependence on third party vendors or specialists, to lead and execute these programs, has in fact increased over time. A Samhita Report found that 24% of the companies they surveyed, had their own foundation, 52% had dedicated CSR departments and 43% of all CSR funds in the last four years were spent through supporting NGOs with grants. This trend of increasing partnerships is a welcome trend, and a clear sign of recognising the strength of partnerships and collaborations, thus advancing SDG Goal 17-Partnerships for goals. Many companies also follow a Hybrid model for their CSR programs - directly implementing flagship or key programs through their foundations, and funding other programs through partnerships with external CSR agencies.    How do companies decide which route to adopt? The decision to adopt a certain mechanism appears to be based on several factors, but two decision variables stand out as significant:  ·         Thematic Expertise: When companies do have expertise in a certain area, they may prefer to execute projects on their own - this has been most commonly observed in skill training and creating a pool of skilled manpower for the industry sector in which the company operates. On the other hand an implementing partner may be preferred option when the CSR activities are not directly related to their business, or the corporate lacks expertise in a the selected thematic area. Implementing agencies is the more suitable model for their presence in the target geographies, local connections and knowledge based experience in executing social projects which a company may typically lack.  ·         The Size of their CSR Corpus: Companies with large funds usually prefer to set up a foundation, as it gives them more control over how the money is spent. One of the recurring challenges for companies to carry out CSR activities, has been identification of suitable implementing agencies. Companies have been finding it difficult to ascertain the track record and capacity of a CSR implementing agency to undertake CSR activities to their satisfaction. If a large number of implementing agencies are necessitated due to the size of the corpus, companies may opt to implement some key flagship programs through their own foundations Click the link below for more info: https://www.ambujacementfoundation.org/partner/csr-implementation-agency The Pandemic’s impact on CSR Implementation The outbreak of Covid 19 has led to companies pivoting, not just their CSR priorities, but the implementation methodologies as well, to address the more pertinent social issues caused by the pandemic. Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic has provided corporates the opportunity to expand their CSR footprint and engage with newer sectors and beneficiaries. The Government’s PM-CARES Fund witnessed monumental support from corporates. Additionally, many companies also contributed significantly to the programs and relief efforts of NGO’s and partnered with local authorities of respective state governments to donate medical/food supplies and scale other initiatives to cater to the needs of local communities. Some corporates have also creatively deployed funds towards initiatives aligned with unconventional areas of relief such as promoting mental health during the lockdown and harnessing communications technology to create awareness about preventative measures. Future Trends Going forward newer implementation models are likely to emerge, whereby public and private sources of capital come together and develop ingenious methods to ensure that capital flow to the social sector is unhindered and capital is utilised effectively to generate a lasting impact for the community.  A potential trend is Social Compact companies (SICs) or For profit ventures for a social cause, that could also function as implementing agencies for CSR, receive CSR funds as capital, generate employment and access funds from the proposed Social Capital Exchange when it is functional. 
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Newly Released Together With CBSE Previous 10 years Question Bank Has Everything a Board Student Looks For

Wednesday, February 24, 2021, 5.30 PM:  Rachna Sagar Pvt Ltd—a leading publisher in developing and publishing quality educational books for classes pre-primary till XII, has recently released the latest Together with CBSE previous years question bank for class 10 & 12. The book is a compilation of last 10 years CBSE question papers, which would be an excellent guide for the aspiring board students. Through this CBSE previous years question bank, the company promises the much desired success in the upcoming board exams, to every board student. Let’s check out the key features of this question bank here. ü  Questions in this question bank have been arranged both year-wise and mark-wise. ü  Complete care has been taken to include all the questions asked in the board exams, region-wise. ü  The effort has been made on the presentation of the answers of this question bank, which is exactly as per the marking scheme suggested by the CBSE. ü  This Together with previous 10 years question bank gives adequate practice to the students in tackling the board examination in 2021, with confidence. ü  Answers to the given questions are available online at gowebrachnasagar.com.   The best part about this previous 10 years question bank is that it is prepared by an expert panel comprising proficient and well-experienced teachers, tabulators, and examiners. These experts very well understand various concepts and marking rubrics of the CBSE, hence the answers given in this question bank very well serve the board exam requisites. In an exclusive zoom meeting with the principals of various schools in Delhi/NCR, Mr Lalit Gupta—the Chairman and Managing Director of the company publicized the arrangement of this question bank. He revealed that the matter given in this CBSE previous years question bank has been well-ordered as complete question papers. If a student practices this previous years question bank sincerely, the margin of wrong attempts in the board exams reduces to the lowest. Self-testing through the mock paper inside this question bank instills the feeling of self-confidence in a student. Not only this, the latest CBSE question paper can be viewed by scanning the QR code given on the title page of this question bank and also on gowebrachnasagar.com Mr Gupta further explained the following division of Together with previous 10 years question bank to the guests present in the online meet: ü  Part 1 of the compilation contains chapter-wise questions and solutions of previous years’ papers set by the CBSE, barring those questions that have become redundant with the changes in syllabi over the years. ü  Part 2 contains every variety of a questioning pattern including objective questions introduced from 2019-2020 session and onwards. ü  Part 3 is a full-fledged Mock Paper as a means of final cross-checking of one’s preparation. Answers to it can be sourced from our website www.gowebrachnasagar.com  Before concluding the zoom meeting, Mr Gupta offered special discount coupons to the school principals as they ordered the CBSE previous years question bank in bulk. The notion behind this CBSE previous years question bank is to let a student get into the aura of CBSE board question paper. To place a QUICK ORDER, simply visit rachnasagar.in or email us at order@rachnasagar.in Hurry up…avail special discounts if you order today. Good luck! 
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