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LSG’s objectives are to spread awareness through interactions and analyses, understand the ramifications of national issues, be involved in devising and carrying out action plans for improving the quality of life in our society, open up opportunities for expression, and felicitate endeavours towards excellence. LSG has helped stimulate consciousness in its members. Programmes on empowerment of women, cultural activities and interaction with the corporate sector have led to social awareness and professional and literary development.

It has also undertaken social welfare projects for the upliftment of the underprivileged. Indeed, the world has been LSG’s oyster. Political bigwigs like Khan Abdul Ghani Khan, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, Tara Ali Beg, Madhav Rao Schindia, Vasundhara Raje Scindia, Omar Abdullah, Shiela Dixit, Maneka Gandhi and many others have shared their views with LSG members. Celebrities, media personalities and entrepreneurs like the Bachchans, Nargis and Sunil Dutt, Shirley McLaine, Cliff Richards, Dev Anand, Maharani Gayatri Devi, Shiv Khera, Shubha Mudgal , Malika Sarabhai, Kushwant Singh, Mark Tully, Dr Pronoy Roy, M J Abbar, Barkha Dutt, Dominique Lapierre, artists Paritosh Sen, M F Hussain, Mother Teresa, Edmund Hillary, Satyajit Ray, R.K. Lakshman, Shobhaa De, Yash Chopra, Shabana Azmi, Mira Nair, Dr Kiran Bedi, Russi Mody, J R D Tata, Mr. V. Kurien, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Sunil Mittal, Dr Mosaraf Ali, Rahul Bose, and a host of other socially conscious personalities have graced LSG’s events. This list of eminent individuals is ever growing.

Calcutta-Foundation

The Foundation, which is the Chambers trust body was formed with the objective of promoting the well-being of Calcutta and in that context, funds various projects to bring about a change in the quality of urban life. It is geared to reach out to almost every sphere of urban life where deprivation and denials warrant redressal. Prevention of substance abuse, environment-friendly income generation projects, awards for excellence and the Better Calcutta Contest are just some of ICC Calcutta Foundations long-term projects.

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ICC Calcutta Foundation head of department Nivedita Sen

Safe Pujo Awards 2021 by ICC Calcutta Foundation in association with The Times Of India

ICC Calcutta Foundation in association with The Times Of India is happy to present the ‘Safe Pujo Awards’ to Puja Committees who took best measures for maintaining safety protocols and awareness

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http://www.timesofpujo.com/

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That last y created item is the thing that we have generally looked for in the scholarly world since we have seen writing fundamentally as a correspondence ability instead of as an instrument for discovery* as it were, we request that students compose principally to affirm what they have just realized and to convey to the instructor what they, the students, know. The modes most as often as possible used to decide a student’s handle obviously content are the article test and the examination paper. These assignments can be helpful if you check my blog however while achieving them, a lot of student exertion goes into making a cleaned item, and a lot of teacher exertion goes into struggling with the nature of that item. We fight that putting more accentuation on casual writing errands would lessen the measure of time teachers need to spend assessing writing, would in the long run improve the nature of student writing, and above all would assist students with adapting all the more successfully.

ICC Calcutta Foundation head of department Nivedita Sen – 

nivedita.sen@indianchamber.net

ICC Calcutta Foundation in association with The Times of India judged “Times Sharod Srestho Pujo” for Safe Pujo Awards 2021

ICC Calcutta Foundation join hands with Times Group to select this year’s Times Sharod Srestho Pujo for ‘Safe Pujo


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http://www.timesofpujo.com/sharod-shrestho

That last y created item is the thing that we have generally looked for in the scholarly world since we have seen writing fundamentally as a correspondence ability instead of as an instrument for discovery* as it were, we request that students compose principally to affirm what they have just realized and to convey to the instructor what they, the students, know. The modes most as often as possible used to decide a student’s handle obviously content are the article test and the examination paper. These assignments can be helpful if you check my blog however while achieving them, a lot of student exertion goes into making a cleaned item, and a lot of teacher exertion goes into struggling with the nature of that item. We fight that putting more accentuation on casual writing errands would lessen the measure of time teachers need to spend assessing writing, would in the long run improve the nature of student writing, and above all would assist students with adapting all the more successfully.

ICC Calcutta Foundation head of department Nivedita Sen – 

nivedita.sen@indianchamber.net