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Hency Thacker

Ahmedabad

Senior Correspondent at CSR Journal

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  • 1 week ago | thecsrjournal.in | Hency Thacker

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  • 1 week ago | thecsrjournal.in | Hency Thacker

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi was given a grand and emotional welcome in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, on Wednesday, making history as the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Balkan nation. The visit became even more memorable when he was greeted not just by the Indian diaspora, but also by Croatian nationals, with the sacred chanting of the Gayatri Mantra and other Sanskrit verses. This rare sight highlighted the deepening cultural ties and mutual respect between India and Croatia.

  • 1 week ago | thecsrjournal.in | Hency Thacker

    KPMG International has issued a strong warning to global leaders and industries far beyond agriculture, urging them to recognise their vital role in transforming the world’s food system. In its latest report, Reimagining Global Food System Resilience, KPMG lays out a bold plan for cross-sector collaboration to tackle one of the most urgent challenges of our time. According to the KPMG report, the global food system is under immense pressure.

  • 1 week ago | thecsrjournal.in | Hency Thacker

    A trans woman from Calcutta has approached the Calcutta High Court after her application for a passport was not processed, despite her submitting all the required documents, including her transgender identity card. The case has brought to light the ongoing challenges faced by transgender individuals in India when it comes to official documentation and recognition of their gender identity by government authorities.

  • 1 week ago | thecsrjournal.in | Hency Thacker

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has firmly conveyed to United States President Donald Trump that India has never accepted, does not accept, and will never accept any third-party mediation in its disputes with Pakistan. This strong message was delivered during a lengthy phone conversation between the two leaders, following heightened tensions and India’s recent military operations in response to terror attacks.

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