CSRidentity
 
31 March
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Social Doctors
NGOs
Social Doctors
Social issues
Addiction
Adoption
Agriculture
Animals

Arts

Autism
Biodiversity
Biotechnology
Blind
Blood donation
Cancer
Child Health
Children
Civic issues
Clean country
Clean river
Climate Change
Crafts
Culture

Deaf
Deaf & Dumb
Dementia
Disability
Disaster Relief
Diversity
Dumb
Dyslexia

Economy
Ecotourism
 
Education
Employment 
 
Endangered Species
Energy
Environment
Financial inclusion
Food
Girl child

GLBT
Health
Heritage
HIV
Housing
Human Rights

Hunger
Income Generation
    Immigration
Indigeneous communities
Jobs for disabled
Jobs for locals

Jobs for poor
Jobs for women
Justice
Livelihood
Marriage
Mental Disability
Mental Health
Microfinance
Migration  
Nutrition
Orphans
Palliative Care
Peace of mind
Physical Disability
Population
Poverty
Prisoners
Racial Equity
Recycling
Refugees
 
Renewable Energy
Rural Development
Sanitation
Science
Senior Citizens
Skill Development
Slums
Solar Energy
Sports
Suicides
Trafficking

Tree Plantation
Tribals
Urban Development
Village Development
Waste Management
Water
Women
Youth        
Health issues

Accidents
Acid attacks
Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Alzheimers (Aai)
Animal bites
Anthrax
Arsenic caused
Asbestos related

Assistive devices & tech
Asthma
Autism

Bacteria & diseases
Blind

Botulism
Brain

Cancer

Cardiovascular diseases 
Cataract
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Cholera
Chronic obstructive
pulmonay disease

Cogenital anomalies
Contagious diseases

Cosmetology
Covid19

Deaf

Dementia
Dengue
Depression

Diabetes
Diarrhea
Dioxins
Drowning

Dumb

Ebola
Echinococcosis
E. coli
Electromagnetic fields

ENT

Epilepsy
Eye diseases

Falls
Family welfare


Gender diseases

Gynacology

Herpes
Hepatitis

Immunization

Infectious diseases
Influenza


Japanese encephalitis

Juvenile patients

Kidney-Nephrology,Urology

Leishmaniasis - Kala azar
Leprosy
Liver
Lungs - Pulmonary diseases

Malaria
Measles
Meningitis

Mental disability
Mental health

Mercury & health
Monkeypox

Nervous system
Noncommunicable dis..

Obesity
Onchocerciasis

Oral health = Dentistry
Organ transplantation
Orthopedic disorders

Physical disability
Plague
Pneumonia
Poisoning
Polio

Prisoners Health

Rabies
Radiation
Radon and health

Respiratory diseases

Rubella

Salmonella
Schistosomiasis
Schizophrenia

Sexual health
Skin diseases
Sleeping disorders
Soil-tran helminth inf
Spinal cord

Stomach diseases

Trachoma
Traditional medicine

Tuberculosis

Ulcer (Bhau)

Variant Creutzfeldt

Practices
Organ Transplantation
Fitness
Health care waste

Expiry dates
Patients first
Prequa by WHO
Substd . medical products

Yogasana

Symptoms
Anaemia
Antibiotic resistance
Cold
Contraception
Cough
Fever
Flu of various types
Haemoglobin disorders
Vector-borne diseases
Viral diseases
Worm diseases

Health is social
Non drs helping
Handwash
Human rights
Workers health
Salt reduction

Identity

Identity is what you are. Image is what people see you as.

Nobel Laureates, celebs, Philanthropists, Inventors, scientists already have image. Because while they are on earth, they do things which are useful or entertaining.

You can build your image but it will be sustainable only if your actions & behaviour support your image. Else its wrong PR (punctured reputation).

e.g. If purposely, you dont see your father, grand father, father in law, grand father in law or close relative or friend who is no more but is yet to be leave earth in physical form, your identity damages human image.

And if you kill, murder through someone or do an accident which kills that person's second son, then whether law saves you or corruption saves you or bad people save you is not the issue.

You yourself can not save you from this bad attitude. It will make you mad because the same thought will occupy your mind 24 hours till you leave earth. Of course, this will happen to only those who are living as humans and not those who are born as humans but have no humanity.

Independence day, UN Day
Birthday of innovators + philanthropists
Your name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Birthday Philanthropists
First of all Happy Birthday.

Your birthday will be shared here if you donate Rs 1000/- or USD 20 to Developed Nation Network Trust indicating which NGO in India should get the donation.

Let the world to know that you are born as a Philanthropist. Like we are born as Social Enterprise helping others who need it as well as those who want to give but do not know whom to give. A social bridge.

8 billion people on earth divided by 365 days
2,19,17,808 people have birthday everyday.

We know there are 366 days in leap years But that happens every 4 years. For people at large, a year has 365 days.

In reality, the number of people born today in the world maybe different than number of people born yesterday in the world. But we are sharing average numbers.

And this money will not be our gain.
You suggest the NGO in India where you want to donate as Birthday Philanthropist and their contact number and we will donate 100% of the funds to the NGO if the money comes from India. We have costs related to cost of telecon, cost of time related to bank transfer, space on website .... but we can take this from the advertising or from our own income or our own time.

For donations from countries other than India we charge USD 20 or its equivalent in country currency which is actually more than Rs 1000/- but we have to take care of bank charges in case of money coming from countries other than India. And we can not take this financial burden. So we charge more.

All transactions online. No cash.

We are not selfish.

You can donate it to NGO in your country on your birthday any amount (right from USD 1 to any amount) because our concept is Birthday Philanthropy and not donation to DNNT.

But in such cases, we can not share your name on this page because of many things like our ethical understanding with DNNT or the fact that we do not know whether the transaction is real or is the organisation sending fake email or fake name.

Donate on any day.
You donate on any day.
It need
not be your birthday.
Its attitude and not the amount or exact day.
We say this because world will know you are born as philanthropist.

Your name. It doesnt change everyday.
Your birth date. It doesnt change everyday.

Like founder was born on 8th August and he thinks he had an almost fatal accident on 28th August, so it is his second birth. But thinking is different than legal things. So his birthday will always remain as 8th August..

So we share your birth date.
It doesnt change. Someone may share a wrong date but that does not change the real day when that person was born.

You can donate on birthday of your child or in memory of your parents or independence day of your country or UN observation day like World Braille day. And we share that child or parent's birthday on whose name you have donated or that country's name or even share that issue's name on which donation is given..

Corporates, NGOs, Funding Agencies
Its not that only individuals can donate.

You can be a corporate or NGO or Funding Agency or Corporate Foundation or Philanthropist or Media or Ad or PR or Research agency or association or celebrity started funding agency ... we can share your name and link it to your organisation on the registration day your organisation because that is the Birthday of your organisation on record.

Can you donate to organisation in your country and that organisation donates part of it to DNNT ?
If you want to donate to organisation in your country, we value that because we want you to donate.

But we can share your name in the calendar only if either you or the the organisation you donate to donates Rs 1000/- or USD 20 to DNNT .

We want to donate minimum Rs 1 34 33 300/- in India and this is not a general number but is the government valuation of Gift Deed through which Bhau donated his house and property to founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat.

We know its a Gift Deed from father to son and is actually a Gift. But we want to give a Return Gift to the world because this Gift Deed was given before the almost fatal accident of the founder and that accident made founder think world as a family. But he knows legal limitations. DNNT as of now can donate only in India but in future may tie up with organisations from various countries and maybe then, DNNT can donate to that country. But we do not think that this should postpone our start.

DNNT has 80 G and FCRA, so it can accept donation from any country. But FCRA has regulations which DNNT has to follow and we will do that even if it costs time.

No donation to DNNT is perfectly ok.
We are fine even if you donate directly to NGOs in India or any country because our idea is share and promote the concet of Birthday Philanthropist and not earn money out of it.

But we can not put your name in this online calendar on your birthday because we are tied up with DNNT. We respect your decision.

And yes, we share Birthday Philanthropists alphabetically by their name. So though it is Rohini Bapat, it will be shared in R not B. We know that she is Bapat after marriage but was born as Rohini Deo, so for females or males who change their surname after marriage, we share that surmame after her present surname because that person's school friends know that person's surname before marriage and may not know her current name. But legally her current name is what we write and in bracket, the surname at the time on birth because we have to follow law and at the same time we have to follow reality.

 

Birthday of Nobel Laureates
Birthday of International & Thane celebrities