Author: Mrs. Amaraja Kulkarni

  • SDG 6 Bubble Storming Series-Part 2

    SDG 6 Bubble Storming Series-Part 2

    India is one of the most “water stressed” countries in the world mostly due to the high demand and population, uncontrolled industrialization, and the exploitation of groundwater resources. What are the priority areas that the current government initiatives can consider? Do we need more fine-tuned water policy? Which are the…

  • Trust Barometer and Corporate Responsibility

    Trust Barometer and Corporate Responsibility

    Do you know how to measure trust? This post will review the report that reveals the 2021 trust barometer. And the relation between the businesses and corporate responsibilities. The Barometer, which aims to survey trust and credibility, has a lot more to review and learn!

  • Map Monday: why World Water Day is needed

    Human beings can’t live without a certain amount of fresh water. Fresh water is a requirement for life, and therefore it would be hard to imagine anyone disagreeing that access to clean water should be a human right. But, as with all human rights, this is not the case around…

  • SDG 6 Bubble Storming Series-Part 1

    SDG 6 Bubble Storming Series-Part 1

    We celebrated 22nd March as International Water day. We would still want to check out some facts and figures and revisit our responsibility towards goal SDG 6. Let us get into the bubble storming! This is the first post in the series.

  • Green Building Standards For Value Added Constructions

    Green Building Standards For Value Added Constructions

    Two news articles caught my attention this January 2021. Kevadiya becomes the first railway station with green building certification in India. HDFC Ltd signed an MOU with the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) to promote green buildings. HDFC will work with IGBC to create awareness and provide finance for green…

  • Dignify Sanitation Workers with NAMO’s HANDS

    Dignify Sanitation Workers with NAMO’s HANDS

    Have you ever observed the work nature of the sanitation workers and felt the pain in your heart? Do you know who is the worker that cleans your society? Have you ever thought about their absence of services due to ill health? When PM cleaned the Mamallapuram beach with bare…

  • Fact-Based Worldview What Is That?

    Fact-Based Worldview What Is That?

    Would you like to challenge your worldview at the beginning of the decade? Refer to reliable real-world data turned into outstanding, interactive visualizations? What data stories can we tell when we can see the data come to life? How does one country compare to another? What are the impacts of…

  • Hydrogen Economy…Next Clean Energy Horizon!

    Hydrogen Economy…Next Clean Energy Horizon!

    The hydrogen economy is a new concept in India. That has its own added advantages, similar to the Circular Economy. Read the opinion and views of Prof. G. D Yadav, the recipient of the Padma Shri Award on the Indian hydrogen economy prospects, current challenges, and future opportunities.

  • RENEW- ABLE?  Meeting Expectations And Facing Challenges.

    RENEW- ABLE? Meeting Expectations And Facing Challenges.

    Installed renewable power generation capacity has gained pace over the past few years, posting a CAGR of 17.33% between FY16–20. The government is aiming to achieve 225 GW of renewable energy capacity (including 114 GW of solar capacity addition and 67 GW of wind power capacity) by 2022, more than…

  • Thinking Green Business? Think About GREENERY Everywhere!

    Thinking Green Business? Think About GREENERY Everywhere!

    Products with sustainability claim on-pack accounted for 16.6% of the market in 2018. They increased share from 14.3% in 2013, delivered nearly $114 billion in sales, up 29% from 2013. Most important, products marketed as sustainable grew 5.6 times faster than those that were not. In more than 90% of…