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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Funding
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding refers to the internal regulation of a company's business model to ensure its actions are ethical and beneficial for society, the environment, and its stakeholders. The specifics of CSR funding can vary widely based on the country, the company's size, and its industry, but here are some key aspects, particularly highlighting the mandatory framework in India as a significant example: 1. Mandatory CSR in India (Companies Act, 2013)

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Sep 263 min read


The Enduring Legacy: A Journey Through Medical Education in India
India, a land steeped in ancient wisdom and scientific discovery, boasts a medical education history as rich and complex as its cultural tapestry. From the revered texts of Ayurveda to the modern advancements in neuroscience, the journey of healing knowledge in this subcontinent reflects a continuous evolution, adapting to empires, philosophies, and global influences. Understanding this trajectory is not merely an academic exercise; it is a recognition of the foundations upon

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Jan 169 min read


Unveiling the "Anatomical Act" in India: A Deep Dive into Cadaveric Dissection and Medical Education
The human body is an intricate marvel, a complex symphony of systems that has fascinated scientists, philosophers, and healers for millennia. To truly understand its workings, direct observation and study are indispensable. This is where cadaveric dissection, a practice as old as medicine itself, plays a pivotal role. In India, the use of cadavers for medical education and research is governed by specific legislation, often referred to as the "Anatomical Act." This article wi

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Jan 6, 20246 min read
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