Epigamia to provide access to food & water to migrant workers
January 13, 2021
× FMCG company Epigamia today launched the second phase of the Step-Up Initiative to provide access to food and water to migrant workers and village communities impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
This will be carried out in collaboration with Danone Manifesto Ventures, a corporate venture group located in New York City and Paris.
Epigamia stated in the official release that it has launched the Step-Up Program that is driven by a purpose to improve food & food systems within the country.
Epigamia has set up many initiatives under this program like providing food to migrant workers, improving access to water in villages around the country, it noted.
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Housing-focused charity Habitat for Humanity India will build around 2,000 houses for the families of the martyred soldiers this year in Maharashtra, the non-profit has said. Of the Rs 2.5-crore needed for this, Rs 40 lakh have already been raised from a golfing tourney held on Sunday here, and the rest will be mopped from corporates and HNIs through the course of the year, Rajan Samuel, the managing director of the NGO said. A part of the money to be raised will also be used for setting up COVID-19 care centres in Maharashtra, he said, adding from the past two tournaments, the NGO had raised Rs 1 lakh.
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This week, SocialStory witnessed Ratan Tata’s first act of kindness in 2021, along with other stories of empowerment, hope and positivity.
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Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group,
Ratan Tata, visited one of his ailing employees in Pune, without any fanfare, as has been his style over the years.
Meanwhile, a single black T-shirt has travelled from India to Singapore, and then further on to Tokyo, Los Angeles and other places through an extraordinary show of hope and positivity called
Project Hope.
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EuroSchool, a network of K-12 schools with 15,000 students in 6 cities, collaborated with Habitat for Humanity, an international NGO engaged in several social upliftment projects for underprivileged sections of society. This Christmas, the EuroSchool students in alliance with Habitat have decided to bring joy to Covid-19 affected families in across the country. 8 EuroSchools have come together over a period of 45 days to raise Rs 25 lakh as a part of this initiative.
Rahul Deshpande, CEO, EuroSchool Group, said, “This pandemic has caused major emotional and financial distress among large sections of our society. We wanted to sensitise our children towards the plight of less fortunate and at the same time, instil a belief that their small collective actions can lead to bigger impact. The cornerstone of our pedagogy is “Holistic Development” which gives equal importance to the academic and non-academic curriculum to our students and we encourage our students to particip