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		<title>सबेरा SABERA 2021 Awards Participants &#038; Partners unveiled</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 08:47:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The jury of the fourth edition of सबेरा SABERA 2021 Awards commences the process of selecting the final winners to be announced at a grand virtual summit on December 9th. The prestigious awards recognize the social impact to promote Sustainable Development Goals (Including Gender Diversity) and ESG principles besides acknowledging CSR outreach.   सबेरा SABERA, [...]</p>
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<p>The jury of the fourth edition of सबेरा<strong> SABERA</strong> 2021 Awards commences the process of selecting the final winners to be announced at a grand virtual summit on December 9th. The prestigious awards recognize the social impact to promote Sustainable Development Goals (Including Gender Diversity) and ESG principles besides acknowledging CSR outreach.  </p>



<p>सबेरा SABERA, which stands for <strong>S</strong>ocial <strong>A</strong>nd <strong>B</strong>usiness <strong>E</strong>nterprise <strong>R</strong>esponsible <strong>A</strong>wards, endeavours to acknowledge Purpose beyond Profit. Launched by the UN Women awardee  Simply Suparnaa © Media network, the event has become synonymous with GOOD. A wide spectrum of entries has been received from India’s largest businesses, impactful nonprofits and passionate individuals.</p>



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<p>The participants from India’s largest Organizations &amp; most Impactful NGO’s include Anugraha Drishtidaan , Auspice Social , Birlasoft Ltd, , BansiVidya Memorial Trust, Bhaktivedanta Hospital &amp; Research Institute, Bharat Aluminium Company, Bharat Petroleum Company Limited, Bharti Foundation, Cancer Awareness Prevention and Early Detection Trust, Children&#8217;s LoveCastles Trust, Dabur India Ltd, DGTRA Consultancy Pvt Ltd., E-Waste Social Private Limited, Ecohoy, Garden Reach Shipbuilders &amp; Engineers Ltd., Hindustan Unilever Ltd., IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute Foundation, Ingenuity Edulabs LLP., Jyoti Bahuudesiya Sevabhavi Sanstha, Kamalnayan Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation, Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust, Kimberly Clark, Maruti Suzuki, ONGC Foundation, Oorjan Cleantech, S M Sehgal Foundation, Samarpan Foundation, Sanjeevani Life Beyond Cancer, Sankalp Jyoti, Sarathi Development Foundation, Save the Children SBI General Insurance Company Limited, Sterlite Technologies Limited, Sun Pharma Community Healthcare Society, Sustainable Advancements, Swades Foundation, TIEEDI Forest Garden, Udyama, WAY2WORLD, We will still rise, WinPE Development Forum and WNS Global Services amidst others.</p>



<p><strong>सबेरा SABERA 2021</strong> has partnered with United Nations Global Compact Network India as SDG partner, ShethePeople.TV as digital-media partner, and <em>eShe</em> as magazine partner to amplify content on traditional and new-age media platforms. Amazon India has come on board as a Gift Partner to felicitate the eminent jury members and speakers. MG Motors India Pvt Ltd., which work diligently to promote gender diversity, will be the ESG partner this year.</p>



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<p>सबेरा SABERA aims to be the tripartite bridge between the three sectors of corporate India, civil and nonprofit sectors. The jury has senior representatives from these sectors and has already rigorously screened the entries as part of the jury process and has arrived at a shortlist.</p>



<p>Jury Chair, Renu Sud Karnad, MD, HDFC Bank Ltd, shared her sentiments on chairing the jury and said, “<em><strong>SABERA </strong>has been doing a commendable job by bringing to the fore and recognizing achievements by individuals, corporates, and communities working towards a better sustainable future. These selfless </em><strong><em>do-gooders</em></strong><em> by virtue of their perseverance and conviction deserve to be celebrated as role models for society at large. I am honoured to be the </em><strong><em>JURY CHAIR</em></strong><em> for the 2020-21 awards and I am convinced that the awardees this year will inspire many more to follow in their footsteps.</em>”</p>



<p>The jury includes noted personalities such as <strong>Dr Bhaskar Chatterjee</strong> (IAS), popularly known as the father of CSR in India; <strong>Uday Varma</strong> (IAS), Former Secretary Ministry of I&amp;B and MSME; <strong>Suhela Khan</strong>, Country Program Manager, WeEmpower Asia UN Women; <strong>Ananta Raghuvanshi</strong>, Founder Director, NARDECO MAHI GOI; <strong>Kamal Bali</strong>, President and Managing Director, Volvo Group India; <strong>Richard Rekhy</strong>, Board, KPMG Dubai; <strong>Shaili Chopra</strong>, Founder, SheThePeople.TV; <strong>Mathew Cherian</strong>, Chair CARE India and <strong>Geeta Goel</strong>, Country Director, Michael &amp; Susan Dell Foundation.</p>



<p>The awards will be held virtually on December 9th, 2021. The high-impact speakers at the Summit preceding the awards will include Padma Shri Dr Prakash Amte and Dr Mandakini Amte, a couple that is the epitome of a purpose beyond profit. As professional doctors, they have dedicated their lives to healing the indigenous tribes in the remote part of our country. Dr Bibek Debroy, chair, an economic advisory council to the Prime Minister, has been a constant supporter of the event since its inception and will continue to be the Guest of Honor for the fourth consecutive year.</p>



<p>Since year one, the award ceremonies have been anchored by girls from marginalized sectors of society who have emancipated themselves and their communities through education. This year, too, the face of सबेरा SABERA will be a teenage girl from the remote village of Uttarakhand.</p>



<p>An annual event that seeks to initiate a transformative journey for the nation by highlighting ESG and SDG aligned best practices, सबेरा SABERA award categories are based on UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as environment, education, enablement, health and wellbeing, agriculture and rural development, and diversity and inclusion. The entity awards will evaluate ESG best practices of Responsible Businesses and Promising Responsible Businesses (minimum three years and maximum ten years in operation). The organizational and individual categories include Social Enterprise, Not for Profit, Social Leader, Promising Social Leader (under 30 years), Change Maker, as well as Lifetime Achievement awards. Benchmarks for the awards were set by the jury based on qualitative and quantitative measures for impact, sustainability and scalability.</p>



<p><a href="http://simplysuparnaa.com/"><strong>About&nbsp;<em> Simply Suparnaa&nbsp;</em>©&nbsp;<em>Media network</em></strong></a><br><strong><em>Simply Suparnaa&nbsp;</em>©&nbsp;<em>Media network </em></strong>is an award-winning organization that consciously works towards creating a positive narrative away from sensationalism by creating and distributing Responsible content. The founder&nbsp;Suparnaa Chadda uses her versatile experience of over two decades in the Indian media to curate सबेरा SABERA that Recognizes GOOD across civil, corporate and development sectors. Amidst others, the&nbsp;Network&nbsp;stands for enabling gender sensitivity and conducts menstrual hygiene sessions distributing sustainable feminine hygiene products in urban slums through the nonprofit womanendangered.org. The network also awards entities &amp; Individuals working around ESG &amp; SDG principles. It also provides a platform for marginalized girls or women who have taken a career break to get back into the mainstream. The network strongly believes that leadership and spirituality are interconnected and have the potential to bring about a larger change in society.&nbsp;It has been awarded by the UN Women WEP Awards 2021 as an SME Community Champion.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 13:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The outreach before the pandemic also took us through the streets of Harola a village in Noida Sector 5 to gift a Menstrual cup each to 75 mothers of students at Gopi Chand School. Given the lockdown WE got an opportune time to document some of the outreach done, Gopi Chand School was the venue [...]</p>
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<p>The outreach before the pandemic also took us through the streets of Harola a village in Noida Sector 5 to gift a Menstrual cup each to 75 mothers of students at Gopi Chand School. </p>



<p>Given the lockdown WE got an opportune time to <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/talking-about-period-with-women-in-trilokpuri/">document some of the outreach done</a>, Gopi Chand School was the venue for one of them. 75 medical-grade silicone cups were distributed to take care of the feminine hygiene of the mothers of the students from the school, sustainably. The menstrual cup lasts for eight to ten years hence a detailed session on the usage and Maintainance of the cup was essential. </p>



<p>The funds to purchase the menstrual cup for gifting were crowdsourced by the journalist Rituparna Chatterjee also popularly known as <a href="https://twitter.com/masalabai?lang=en">Masala Bai</a> on Twitter. She is a prominent name in documenting &amp; curating the #Metoo movement in India.</p>



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<p>#LetsTalkPeriod with Simply Suparnaa sessions are tailor-made as per the audience and the media used accordingly is also accommodated. What remains constant is the model of the reproductive system to explain the physiology of menstruation. Alongside some home remedies and yoga asanas for addressing common ailments relating to menstruation.</p>



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<p>Over the years the feedback from the beneficiary has become the most essential part of any session and so was the case in Gopi Chand school. Finally wrapping up over some cold drinks and hot samosas. </p>



<p>As always a reminder, If you are working with communities that can benefit from these sessions do connect us and we would be happy to conduct a session albeit virtually now given the pandemic. You can write to us at womanendangered@gmail or suparnaa@simplysuparnaa.com and let&#8217;s get talking about PERIODS!</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>WE organized a session to discuss her period with 30 marginalized women in the community of Trilok puri East Delhi before the Lockdown due to the Pandemic. Now, life like it was, has taken a back seat, leaving enough time to catch up on all pending work. Woman Endangered&#8217;s outreach with the #LetsTalkPeriod sessions has [...]</p>
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<p>WE organized a session to discuss her period with 30 marginalized women in the community of Trilok puri East Delhi before the Lockdown due to the Pandemic. Now, life like it was, has taken a back seat, leaving enough time to catch up on all pending work. Woman Endangered&#8217;s outreach with the #LetsTalkPeriod sessions has been completely pro bono for the beneficiary to date. And WE realized that all of the voluntary work around menstruation or the woman&#8217;s period that we did has not been documented on the site.  It&#8217;s an opportune moment to catch up to speed and share work from when the world did not know of the deadly COVID virus.</p>



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<p>The session was organized on 6th March 2019 with the support of <a href="https://www.balaarogya.org/">Bal Aarogya </a>in a community center, offering a safe, ventilated, and well-lit hall for the interaction amidst women. The session used the medium of placards with bright contextual images supported with font in Hindi describing the essence of periods. 30 medical-grade silicone cups were also distributed to take care of her feminine hygiene need for the next few years sustainably. A model of the reproductive system is also used through these sessions to introduce physiology as well as explain the usage of the menstrual cup. The last leg of the session was dedicated to watching <a href="https://youtu.be/TLhhvNuisgQ">a specially created video</a> on yog asanas and simple home remedies to address common ailments experienced through the period.</p>



<p>The session is designed to cater to <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/period-talk-at-swami-sivananda-memorial-institute/">the specific target audience</a>.  The 120-minute module is divided into 3 parts such that it covers most aspects of feminine hygiene.  Over the years, however, the feedback from the beneficiaries has become the most important part of the workshop. Almost 60 minutes are now dedicated to exchanging notes and addressing questions so that was also the case in Trilokpuri. </p>



<p>If you are working with communities that can benefit from these sessions do connect us and we would be happy to conduct a session albeit virtually now given the pandemic. You can write to us at womanendangered@gmail or suparnaa@simplysuparnaa.com and lets get talking about PERIODS !</p>



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