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Empower Agroecology

The 10 Elements Of AgroEcology – Guiding The Transition To Sustainable Food And Agricultural System
-Shreya Gangwar

According to Global Hunger Index 2020, 690 million people are undernourished, 144 million children suffer chronic malnutrition and 5.3 million children died before their fifth birthdays in 2018 and a million children suffer from wasting. Current crisis COVID-19, LOCUSTS attacks have increased food insecurity creating localized spikes in food prices, and reducing income-earning opportunities, thereby limiting the ability of vulnerable populations to purchase food and ecological condition are the reason for it. Now let see how this ecological condition will transit to sustainable food and agricultural systems and help in crops growth and motivating the farmers and displace malnourished with FAO principle on – “The 10 Elements of Agroecology” achieve Zero Hunger by 2030.

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IMA Student Chapter Activity

DCBS IMA Student chapter hosted a Panel Discussion on the Changing Face of the Financial World on 5 February 2021. The facilitators of the sessions were CA B.P. Inani, CA Poonam Khandelwal & CA Navin Khandelwal who enlightened all the students,Faculty members from different colleges of indore on the startup journey from early civilisation to current scenario. Panel discussed contemporary topics like Cryptocurrency, SPAC, Blockchain and advanced financial products.They concluded with one message that change is constant.
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5R is a new Mantra of Clean Indore Drive – Padmashri Janak Palta

Reduce , Reuse, Refuse, Recycle and rethink are 5 R which has become an integral part of “ Swachhta ka panch” Says Padmashri Janak Palta in a Webinar organized by Daly College Business School. She is the IMC brand ambassador for this year’s Swacchta Campaign”. She further stressed that Shoppers need to change their attitude and must avoid products which are harmful for the environment. Everyone must follow the concept of “zero waste” and must openly refuse goods packed using plastic material. She further stated that reusable products should be part of our life. Instead of disposable, or plastic bags we all must carry our own bag and kit. She also shared useful tips to reduce the use of products with harmful chemicals, like for washing utensils we can use dry lemon peel power. Plastic cups can be used for planting the saplings. She motivated all students by citing the inspiring story of the first women commissioner of IMC. Despite her pregnancy Mrs Pratibha Pal was on round the clock on duty to make this campaign successful. She urged all future business managers to be socially responsible and awaken citizens.
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