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Tata Capital's 'Journey of Doing Right' uses story-telling to bring focus on Child Rights

| | Feb 13, 2015, at 05:47 am
Mumbai/Kolkata, Feb 12 (IBNS): Tata Capital, the financial services arm of the Tata Group, as part of its Do Right initiative- 'The Journey of Doing Right', aims to bring light into the lives of the 112 children of the Shikshangram Home for children in Malavali, Pune.
The initiative, which in its first phase identified the Top Five challenges facing the country in the India4India survey, now is highlighting the story of Child Rights, one of the identified five challenges.
 
Viewed from the eyes of the children of Shikhangram – a NGO which helps provide shelter to about 112 street children,  the story raises public consciousness about Child Rights as an issue. 
 
The shelter, founded by Yogita & Satish Moon, two individuals who themselves were abandoned on the street to fend for themselves, is currently facing financial difficulties. The Do Right initiative (‘www.doright.in) presents a platform for India to give the children of Shikshangram a chance to grow up in a whole new light, by donating funds to install Solar panels across the premises of Shikshangram providing them a permanent solution to the issue of electricity and making them self-reliant.
 
Commenting on the initiative of The Journey of Doing Right,  Veetika Deoras, Head – Brand Marketing, Corporate Communication and Digital Vertical, Tata Capital said, “The Tata Capital Do Right initiative reflects the mission of the Company – which is to ‘do right’ for all its stakeholders, including the society at large. Child Rights is one of the five top challenges facing India, as identified in the Tata Capital India4India Survey. Shikhsangram’s story is one we discovered in our journey of doing right. The story, while poignant is immensely encouraging.  By highlighting stories such as that of Shikshangram, using the digital medium, we hope to raise awareness of the right causes and encourage people to do right.” 
 
Violation of Child Rights has emerged to be as one of the biggest challenges facing our nation, with 11.19% votes in the Tata Capital India4India Survey. In its mission to highlight the top 5 challenges affecting the nation that emerged from the survey, Tata Capital has embarked on this ‘Journey of Doing Right’ to help raise awareness and also identify stories that India can help complete. By providing a platform, Tata Capital wants to urge people to go beyond and help the people who may be facing these challenges on an everyday basis and do the right thing.
 
Veetika further adds “We strongly believe that doing right is intrinsic to individuals, and consequently must be intrinsic to companies as well. Tata Capital believes in propagating the philosophy of ‘doing right’ by inspiring people to do right, provide platforms to do right and doing right ourselves.”

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