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In Pics: Bengaluru Corporates And Students At Behtar India's CSR Convention

NDTV-DHFL Pramerica Life Insurance Behtar India held a CSR convention in Bengaluru at the ITC Windsor Hotel to discuss the nature of CSR activities and its scope of collaboration with the Behtar India campaign. The Behtar India CSR Convention saw the participation of not just corporates but also students and schools from the city.

  • NDTV-DHFL Pramerica Life Insurance Behtar India held a CSR convention in Bengaluru at the ITC Windsor Hotel to discuss the nature of CSR activities and its scope of collaboration with the Behtar India campaign. The Behtar India CSR Convention saw the participation of not just corporates but also students and schools from the city.
  • Students came together to understand the campaign's ideology and how their efforts and contributions can help make India a better country for all.
  • The convention brought together an impressive panel to discuss collaborative approach and how it is the way forward for social responsibility in terms of coporates lending support to the campaign's objective.

    From left to right: Maya Sharma, Resident Editor, NDTV; Vinita Bali, Chairman of Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Former Managing Director, Britannia Industries Ltd; Naveen Soni, Vice President, Toyota Kirloskar Motor; Rumi Mallick Mitra, Head, Corporate Citizenship & Corporate Affairs, IBM India; Prashant Mehra, VP and Chief Architect - Social Inclusion, Mindtree Ltd, and Major Suman Majumdar, AVP & National Product Manager, DHFL Pramerica Life Insurance co. Ltd at the panel discussion of Behtar India's CSR convention, Bengaluru.
  • Major Suman Majumdar, AVP & National Product Manager, DHFL Pramerica Life Insurance co. Ltd, explained Behtar India's concept to the attendees.
  • Little Flower Public School, Bengaluru, attended the Behtar India's CSR Convention at ITC Windsor and registered to take part in the Behtar India campaign, a nationwide movement that focuses on three main pillars of the campaign - Health, Hygiene, and Environment.
  • Army Public School too headed down to the campaign's CSR Convention and became part of the Behtar India movement.
  • Seen here are students of Anthony Claret School who came to show their support to the campaign.
  • Sisters and students from Auxilium School, Bengaluru registered themselves to become part of a movement aimed at creating a Behtar India.
  • Indus International School also registered themselves to be part of the Behtar India campaign.
  • Students from Oakridge International School joined the campaign by attending the convention.
  • St. Paul's English School too registered for the campaign.
  • Delhi Public School Bengaluru North also attended the Convention and resgistered to take up the cause of making a positive change in India.
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