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Encouraging Makati's youth to play games and take an interest in STEM

The benefits of playing video games are numerous, from better memory and critical thinking to improved leadership skills. It can also provide a thriving social setting for young people. If you asked me six months ago if my love for games would result in a working partnership with the Makati Cit

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From empowering women in a rural community to helping teenagers realise their dreams: the top Social Stories o

Share on Dhanalakshmi who spent her entire life in the village of Arasarkulam, Tamil Nadu is now the driving force behind the Mahamariyamman SHG. She is managing the work of 50 women and has trained over 550 women, many of whom have started their own units and employed 20 to 30 women employees each. Meanwhile, Perminder Singh Malik’s non-profit Scope For Change is engaging the local community members in the education and environment verticals. Apart from this, on March 3, SocialStory also celebrated World Hearing Day and World Wildlife Day. Here are the top Social Stories of the week: Dhanalakshmi (seated far left) has trained over 550 women in her village to work as serial bulb installers. Many of these women are now running their own units, employing several other women

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This Delhi-based non-profit focuses on two UN sustainable development goals

Share on Perminder Singh Malik has been active in the social work space for long. After being part of the Young Indians initiative by the Confederation of Indian Industry for the last seven years and receiving the Community Service Award from the Delhi Minorities Commission, Perminder knew he wanted to set up a non-profit. “The satisfaction that I got from these activities motivated me to register my efforts as a non-profit,” Perminder tells SocialStory. “I wanted to make a larger impact by streamlining processes.” Perminder founded Scope For Change in February last year with the intention to motivate people to be part of the change they wish to see in society.

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