One India One People Magazine - February 2018
One India One People Magazine - February 2018
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In this issue
Environments
The degraded state of India’s environment may give room only for pessimism. But if citizens decide to seize the initiative, there is still hope. Read about the small steps in composting garbage that you can take in your own home, to lakes that have been revived by citizens coming together. Where there is a will, there is certainly a way. Also, among other stories, read about the strides made by the city of Bangalore in its long journey from a sleepy town, to a vigorous, crowded city, where time still stops in some of its nooks and crannies.
One India One People Magazine Description:
Publisher: One India One People Foundation
Category: Culture
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
One India One People Foundation (OIOP) is a not-for-profit organisation, set up by the late Mr. Sadanand A. Shetty, an industrialist, in August 1997, coinciding with India’s 50th year of Independence. The purpose of the Foundation is to build awareness about various issues concerning India, in order to bring about a systemic change. With this in mind, he launched the One India One People magazine and the One India One People Clubs.
One India One People Magazine is a unique, informative, well-researched, thought-provoking and thematic monthly magazine about issues which are peculiar to India and concerns Indians. It documents and highlights the cultural legacy, developmental challenges, contribution of Indians, and the lesser known geographical facts about this vast country. India has made tremendous progress in some areas of development, while it is still grappling with very basic issues of poverty, corruption and access to basic infrastructure for its citizens. The magazine has been covering diverse and socially relevant themes such as Health, Poverty, Literacy, Casteism, Corruption, Law & Judiciary, Police Reforms, Consumer Rights, Corporate Social Responsibility, Disaster Management, Terrorism, Infrastructure, Spirituality, Media, Civil Society, Human Rights, Youth, etc., to name a few.
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