Joy of giving week 2011 (Oct 2 - Oct 8)
Joy of giving week ,2011 ( Courtesy: Google Images) India is getting ready to celebrate 'Joy of giving week of 2011' . This philanthropy festival started in India in the year 2009 and within two years, it become 'important week' for all the NGOs and CSR divisions. The name of the festival was suggested by an Ad agency Euro RSCG India , which handled Media and PR related work for the festival. Overall 500 plus events are carried out in more than 70 cities in India during this week. The week of Mahatma Gandhiji's birthday i.e 2nd October has been chosen for 'India Giving Week', as it can gain National importance. Not-for-profit organizations,Corporate CSR divisions, Government Schools, and Non-government organizations carries out different fundraising activities during this week.Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar both supported...




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