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is different because its thinking is different.
Whereas most of the people think philanthropists give money, we
think scientists discover or invent things which help the world.
Someone may say they get patent and may charge money but they
dont charge to people across the world for watch or cells in battery
or air brake or aeroplane or penicillin.
Remember, philanthropists donate because they have money which
either they or their partner or earlier generations earn good
money which they think is wisely used by donating it to people
who need it for survival.
We also think donating blood, bone marrow, eyes, kidney, liver
, lungs is good form of donation and body donation is out of the
world thinking because it brings back the person who left world
in other form.
We dont know when people can donate heart or brain when alive
(e.g. founder was thinking to donate his brain at 75 to Rohan,
his elder son who suffered sensory integration but Rohan
left the world early (30.1.26). His younger son Aum, who is now
a doctor also thought he should donate brain to Rohan.
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Social
Doctors
Not right
We
are different
We dont take right
side
We dont take left side
We think straight
So even if we wanted to share great leaders as social gods, we are
not sharing as gods.
We are sharing
them as great leaders. And yes, these are individuals and not institutions.
In
each social issue forum, we share global examples
which are either innovative or help large number
of community members (either one lot or many lots
in different parts) ...
And we share Social Gods because people across the
world respect god
(not religious power but divine power which helps
all people)
Challenges
1. Food Safety and Quality:
Contamination Risks:
Food can be contaminated at various stages, from production
to consumption, posing risks to public health.
Emerging Microorganisms:
The food industry must constantly adapt to emerging microorganisms
and their toxins in food products.
Food Allergens:
Managing food allergens and ensuring safe labeling and
production processes is crucial.
Foodborne Illnesses:
The food supply chain is vulnerable to disruptions that
can lead to foodborne illnesses.
Food Safety Regulations:
Navigating stringent food safety regulations and ensuring
compliance is a constant challenge.
2. Supply Chain Management:
Disruptions:
The food supply chain is vulnerable to disruptions due
to natural disasters, conflicts, and health crises.
Inefficiencies:
Inefficient supply chain management can lead to food spoilage,
waste, and increased costs.
Traceability:
Ensuring transparency and traceability throughout the
supply chain is crucial for food safety and quality.
Logistics:
Managing complex logistics, including transportation,
storage, and distribution, is a significant challenge.
3. Consumer Preferences and Trends:
Changing Demands:
Consumers are increasingly demanding healthier, more sustainable,
and convenient food options.
Dietary Restrictions:
The rise of dietary restrictions and preferences (e.g.,
vegan, gluten-free) requires food manufacturers to adapt
their product offerings.
Ethical Concerns:
Consumers are becoming more aware of ethical issues related
to food production, such as animal welfare and environmental
impact.
Packaging and Waste:
Addressing packaging waste and developing sustainable
packaging solutions is a growing concern.
4. Climate Change and Sustainability:
Climate Impacts:
Climate change poses a significant threat to food production,
including droughts, floods, and extreme weather events.
Resource Depletion:
Overexploitation of natural resources (water, land, and
energy) for food production is unsustainable.
Food Waste:
Food waste is a significant environmental and economic
problem, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and
resource depletion.
Sustainable Practices:
Adopting sustainable farming practices and reducing the
environmental impact of food production is crucial.
5. Technology and Innovation:
FoodTech:
The food industry is increasingly adopting new technologies
to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and enhance food
safety.
Data Analytics:
Using data analytics to optimize supply chains, predict
demand, and improve food quality is becoming increasingly
important.
Automation:
Automation can help improve efficiency and reduce labor
costs in food processing and manufacturing.
E-Commerce:
Adapting to the growing e-commerce market for food and
beverages is essential.
6. Economic and Social Challenges:
Rising Costs:
Inflation and rising input costs (e.g., raw materials,
energy) can impact profitability and consumer affordability.
Labor Shortages:
Labor shortages in food manufacturing and processing can
disrupt operations and increase costs.
Food Insecurity:
Ensuring access to affordable and nutritious food for
all is a global challenge.
Inequality:
Addressing inequality in food production and distribution
is crucial for achieving food security.
Important
CSRidentity.com
plans to share 100 000 social operations (programmes)
by 31.3.2027.
For all communications, our email address is Datacentre@CSRidentity.com
Please do not send any attachments like presentation or
images or logos or pdf or word files. These may get rejected
by our system under system regulations.
Just 3 to 5 lines, maximum 10 lines.
We share links.
CSRidentity.com is a digital channel, so we share links
to social programmes but donor or their consultant must
see the impact of the work and then take a decision on
financial donation.
We plan to reachout large number of donors like Corporates,
Corporate Foundation, Funding Agencies, Philanthropists,
Celebrities from May 2026..
NGOs
You
will see NGOs working on social issue in 3 to 5 lines on the issue programmes
page with link to the programme.
You will see NGOs countrywise and in case of India, districtwise.
If
an NGO is working on more the 1 issue, you will find the NGO multiple
times.
You through your organisational criterion can see the credibility of the
NGO and fund the NGO directly.
NGO Brands
We have NGO Brands from various countries. They are NGOs which get funds
from various donors and we can share them with the donors for a fee.
Contact Datacentre@
CSRidentity.com
NGO Shopping Malls
We know some NGOs sell products made by communities thereby helping them
earn not just money but pride.
Some sell products made by corporates to communities they engage as income
tool for their own sustainability. Maybe at a cost less than the market
price.
Important for all NGOs
We share NGO programmes issuewise free. But we have certain restrictions
like though an NGO is doing very good initiative but has no website, then
we do not share it because we are a digital channel. We share their phone
number only if the NGO says share it because we have seen that phone numbers
are .used either by marketing agencies or fraud activity of using phone
as a tool to take out money from bank or data from your phone.
We
do not share NGOs which serve only one (repeat only one) religion, we
dont share NGOs which serve politics or conversion of religion or naxalism
or terrorism or action against government of their country (our focus
is development through positive action not war)
CSRidentity.com
plans to share 100 000 social operations (programmes) by 31.3.2027.
We share links to social programmes so that donor or their consultant
can see the impact of the work and then take a decision on financial donation.
We plan to reachout large number of donors like Corporates, Corporate
Foundation, Funding Agencies, Philanthropists, Celebrities from May 2026..