Heritage for Peace and Governance

Heritage for Habitat and Infrastructure

Shaping Climate Resilience Towards a Great Himalayan Future for all

You do not have fear of missing out (FOMO). You are ambitious but not aggressive about it. I’m sure you’d want this for the Internet we all inhabit.
Problem: However, products that profit from Digital Advertisements use persuasive technologies — algorithms and Push Notifications — to mold your behavior, opinions, and attitudes to meet their company objectives. You keep returning to their platform (DAU/MAU) and spending more time out of FOMO or by driving you into echo chambers. This does long-term harm to you, your children, your business, and your civic information space.
Solution: But life doesn’t happen in a Mobile Apps but outside. So Humane Products tend to be Work Products, i.e., they want you to get the job done as soon as possible and exit. Additionally, they recognize that life can be stressful, and hence they often build gratitude right in.

The myth-making around journalism, much like the myth making with entrepreneurship, social work, professional sports, politics, etc. is destructive.
It surrounds young professionals with stories of others doing the same thing as them, a few successfully but all with a good degree of swagger, so much so that they tend to ignore the risks of their undertaking.
If there was any honesty among those who teach and promote journalism, they would tear down the inspiring quotes and hand out posters saying “You wrote that ground breaking story to challenge that powers that be — and all you got was few Likes on Facebook from your peers, a bunch of anger from trolls and a lousy eviction notice.”
But they don’t because there is a countervailing force at work. There is a profound psychological need which journalism can satisfy. To succeed as an investigative reporter is a form of heroic achievement in any political climate, but particularly in one that your cult deems hostile.
To hold billionaires and powerful politicians accountable affords you fawning respect, fan following and invitations to speak at prestigious universities.
Independent Journalism accelerates this process. It allows individuals a shot at the even deeper pleasure of doing work that they cannot do while working for others.

Heritage for Nature and Environment

Heritage for Economy and Consumption

Heritage for Society & People
She Leads Green
FemPanel: make all-male panels a thing of the past

Women’s leadership in city governance & environment

Circular Business Models for Impact-Driven Orgs

Mobilizing support for the sustainability agenda

Conversation around women in conservation

Building inclusive municipal systems

Waste management and ocean sustainability

Weaves of India: Let’s Empower Indian Handloom

Gender parity and partnership for the goals (SDG 17)

Gender parity for peace, justice, and strong institutions (SDG 16)

Gender parity for life on land (SDG 15)

Gender parity for life below water (SDG 14)

Gender parity for climate action (SDG 13)

Gender parity for responsible consumption and production (SDG 12)

Gender parity for sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11)

Gender parity for reducing inequalities (SDG 10)

Gender parity for industry, innovation & infrastructure (SDG 9)

Gender parity for decent work and economic growth (SDG 8)

Gender parity for clean, affordable energy (SDG 7)

Gender parity for clean water and sanitation (SDG 6)

Gender parity for quality education (SDG 4)

Gender parity for a healthier world (SDG 3)

Gender parity for hunger eradication (SDG 2)

Gender parity to accelerate poverty alleviation (SDG 1)

Introduction to SDG 5 interlinkages

The Gender Snapshot: Leave no women or girl behind

She Leads Green: more women in sustainability

Bullies fear competition from talented colleagues

Bullies want to seek attention and become popular

Bullies are envious of other people’s good work

Do not blame yourself as bullying is about power

Promote speak up culture for healthy work habits
