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Firstsource - Optimizing resources for social benefit Volunteers from HCL, Dell & CSC nominate themselves as Steering Committee members of NF's Delhi CSR forum...
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Image of:Special Media workshopTo harness the power of Web 2.0 for Non Profits, NASSCOM Foundation after successful workshops with Beth Kanter in Mumbai, NASSCOM Foundation is now hosting a workshop with Gaurav Mishra.
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‘Engaging the bottom of the pyramid’ was the central theme at NASSCOM Foundation’s Global CSR Conclave held on 11th February at the NASSCOM India Leadership Forum 2010. The word ‘engaging’ is not limited to business opportunities but also optimizing technology and human resources and how these can be customised for the poorest of the poor. Information and Communication Technology, in particular, has a fundamental ...
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Interview with Jerry Rao (Chairman, NASSCOM Foundation)
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Tech is need of the hour to trace missing children
Every year 1.5 lakh children are forced into prostitution. Of the 65 lakh victims involved in the sex trade today, 40 per cent are below 18 years of age. Most are inducted into the trade by the age of 12.
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