Convergence Foundation co-hosts a landmark meet on ‘Creating Systemic Impact’

Bengaluru: The Convergence Foundation, in collaboration with Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies, Centre for Exponential Change, and India Impact Sherpas (knowledge partner), hosted a landmark conference on ‘Creating Systemic Impact’, bringing together development practitioners, thought leaders, and philanthropists to focus on the practices and enablers of systems change. Organisations that adopt the systems change approach—System Support Organisations

Bookshelf

“Legends Never Die: Conflict Of Cultures” by Mathiraj tells the story of Amita, a national award-winning author, who travels to Kanyakumari to research the fishermen’s community for her debut novel. The book skillfully interweaves cultural vibrance with inner turmoil. And the narrative is fraught with uncertainties encountered on a treacherous path. With its action-packed setting,

Andhra Pradesh: Officials make all arrangements for pension distribution

Under the directive of AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, officials have completed arrangements for the distribution of pensions to beneficiaries. Cash will be withdrawn from secretariats in Visakhapatnam on Monday and handed over to ward secretaries for door-to-door distribution. Each pensioner will receive Rs. 4,000 along with arrears for the months of April, May, and

Dishes to enjoy in monsoon season

As the monsoon showers drench Hyderabad, Platform 65, India’s largest train themed restaurant, unveils Monsoon specials menu. The monsoon special Lemon Vegetable Clear Soup is set to be a highlight, promising a perfect blend of health and taste. For patrons seeking a taste of this seasonal delight, the Lemon Vegetable Clear Soup will be available

NDA leaders concentrate on BRAU nominated officials

Srikakulam : NDA leaders turned their lens towards nominated officials at Dr BR Ambedkar University (BRAU) at Etcherla in Srikakulam district. The BRAU Vice-Chancellor (V-C) KR Rajani was appointed six months ago by the then YSRCP government. She is supported by the then minister for education Botcha Satyannarayana and his wife Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi. According

Rain and Spirituality

Rainhas always held a special place in the human imagination, transcending mere meteorological phenomena to become a potent symbol of spirituality across cultures and religions. The sound of raindrops, the sight of a misty horizon, and the scent of earth after a downpour evoke a deep sense of connection to something greater than ourselves. This

Four primary health centres get national recognition

Vizianagaram : The medical and health department of Andhra Pradesh has achieved national-level recognition and bagged four national awards for its outstanding services and support to the people. Union ministry of health has selected four primary health centres in AP for National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) for their excellent services. The committee set up by