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We are very excited to go live with the founder and CEO of  , Wilma Rodrigues on Friday, 18th feb, 2022 at 5 pm. Looking...
15/02/2022

We are very excited to go live with the founder and CEO of , Wilma Rodrigues on Friday, 18th feb, 2022 at 5 pm.

Looking forward to learning and understanding more in-depth about and

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020, or nearly one in six deat...
04/02/2022

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020, or nearly one in six deaths.
It is a huge obstacle to increasing life expectancy in every country of the world.

To raise awareness about this deadly disease and encourage prevention, detection and treatment , World Cancer Day is commemorated on the 4th of February, every year.

Various international organisations take tremendous efforts to study the cause of this disease and help reduce it's impact, one such organisation is,
The Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).

It is a body that supports the cancer community to reduce the global cancer burden, to promote greater equity, and to ensure that cancer control continues to be a priority in the world health and development agenda.

It is budget time!!
01/02/2022

It is budget time!!

Join us in a conversation with the youngest climate activist  on 29th January, 2022 at 7:30 pm and know the steps taken ...
27/01/2022

Join us in a conversation with the youngest climate activist on 29th January, 2022 at 7:30 pm and know the steps taken this internationally recognised youth on climate changes.

National girl child day is an initiative t support and promote girls in India. We're happy about it. But...We were all e...
24/01/2022

National girl child day is an initiative t support and promote girls in India. We're happy about it. But...

We were all excited to know about the new s*x ratio released few months ago. 1020 female for every 1000 male. That sounds amazing. However, The National Family Health Survey, the source of the very own data, flags that the s*x ratio at birth continues to be lower than expected. So

If you think s*x selection is history and parents don't discriminate nowadays. Research and statistics may disagree with you here.

Amitabh Kundu, research advisor at Oxfam says and we quote, “It has been observed that in backward states and districts, the female-male ratio is better as medical facilities are yet to become easily available. In districts where these are available, s*x determination goes up and s*x ratio declines.”

The ancient mentality of relating daughters with burden and sons with opportunity, is still quite relevant in the so called modern India.
While there's too much negative space for girls in the country, there's more positivity and progressive disposition! A lot of parents continue to break the societal constructs of restricting their daughters.

If you work for gender equality, or know anyone who does, kindly reach out to us and we'd love to do a project together. If you know any relevant influencer, be a charm and tag then in the comments.

Thank you,
UN SDG 5- Gender Equality
Bingeism SDGs

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 , a 14 year old environment activist working towards creating an awareness for climate change. At the age of 9, she had...
24/01/2022

, a 14 year old environment activist working towards creating an awareness for climate change. At the age of 9, she had filed a complain against Indian government for not taking steps towards the changing climate.
Global and national figure, she was on BBC's 100 most empowering women of 2020. Also a member of youth advisory council for COP26. She is a TedX speaker and has recieved several awards & distinctions.

We are proud to honour her today on the occasion of National Girl Child Day and International Day of Education. Wishing her the best and proud of her!!

22/01/2022

Travelling across the country. Creating an impact. Delivering a sustainable life.

We at Bingeism are working towards a very exciting project. And would love to have you all as a part of our journey. Join us on 26th January,2022 at 11am at the launch of our project.

Thanks and best wishes to our team -

Stay tuned. Keep following us.


Food, clothing, and shelter are often referred to as basic needs of human life. This is when we take air and water for g...
31/12/2021

Food, clothing, and shelter are often referred to as basic needs of human life. This is when we take air and water for granted. A psychological phenomenon called the hot hand fallacy, a cognitive social bias, explains this really well. As humanity was always equipped with water and air before and during my existence, it shall continue the same way in future as well.

We spoke to Mr. Vinod Bodhankar, the Jal Rishi Samman awardee and the visionary behind Sagar Mitra Abhiyan- a clean ocean initiative which in a larger philosophical sense is a nonviolence movement (you're about to find that out).

Started in 2013, Sagar Mitra Abhiyan is a one of its kind ocean conservation movement that one can contribute towards without going to the ocean. Secondary school students till class 9 are trained and motivated to collect dry plastic waste in a bag from their home. These students deposit these bags to their schools once every month. They are discouraged from collecting the waste from anywhere outside their home. Even there, they only collect the dry plastic waste. These students are Sagar Mitra, meaning ocean friends, and not waste collectors. This movement gives them a responsibility for their own waste and not others’ waste. A plastic bag on an average can kill 50 fishes along with a lot of damage to the plants under water. Nearly 70% of the oxygen comes from the oceans and we all know we get water from rain only because of the oceans. So the health of the ocean is much more important than most of us realise right now. With Sagar Mitra Abhiyan, Mr Bodhankar, a proud cosmo-sapien, projects to save life below water, thereby saving humanity on land.

Started in 2006, with the aim to restore, preserve, and protect biodiversity;  is an award winning ENGO. We spoke to Bhu...
30/12/2021

Started in 2006, with the aim to restore, preserve, and protect biodiversity; is an award winning ENGO. We spoke to Bhujbal Pandurang from the organisation on coming across their devotion towards their Tukai Hill project in Baner, Pune. The project includes carrying out tree plantation and conservation, soil conservation and rainwater harvesting activities and helping the urban environment to grow in biodiversity, creating awareness in citizens, schools and companies for greener tomorrow. The organisation has planted more than 40,000 native plants of more than 600 species, and built 30 water tanks for the purpose of watering those trees.
This Baner (Pune) based organisation has implemented numerous Continuous Contour Trench which acts like speed breakers for flowing water. This helps in rainwater harvesting and soil conservation. Their heroic accomplishments have been covered multiple times by various mainstream media like Sakal, Punya Nagri, Pudhari, etc. They have a lot of volunteers under their volunteer programme who make this idea a reality.
Their contribution towards promoting mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management, makes Vasundhara Abhiyan the perfect fit for our collaboration on the 13th UN SDG.

Goal 11 of   states to make cities and human settlements more inclusive, resilient and safe. The aim of the goal is to c...
30/12/2021

Goal 11 of states to make cities and human settlements more inclusive, resilient and safe. The aim of the goal is to create a sustainable urbanization and ensure good system & affordable housing.

The graph below is collected from Statista. It gives a degree of evaluation in the growth of urban facilities in India from 2010 to 2020. An increase of 4% can be seen since 2010 until now.

According to an article published in India Today, the per capita water availability in India has reduced upto 70% in the...
25/12/2021

According to an article published in India Today, the per capita water availability in India has reduced upto 70% in the last 60 years.
Almost all of us are no stranger to the immortal lines from Julia Carney’s poem ‘Little Things’- “Every drop of water makes the mighty ocean.”
How true is it in the real sense?
We got in touch with Jyoti Sharma ( ), the founder and president of FORCE (Forum for Organised Resource Conservation and Enhancement) NGO .org.in for the answer. ‘The Jal Rakshak and Water Guardian Network’, an initiative of FORCE NGO, is a peer to peer water responsible ecosystem that functions on the 5 R’s framework. The Jal Rakshaks are citizens who are committed towards the practice and advocacy of reducing, reusing, recharging, recycling, and respecting water. Every Jal Rakshak is equipped with a calculator based on a water accounting algorithm that quantifies good work done by measuring the annual water saving. Under its reward programme, you can even win water carats and water credits for saving water and spreading awareness about water conservation, respectively.
The Water Guardians, a subset of the Jal Rakshaks, are trained citizens that play the role of local water experts and advisors. They are responsible for networking, supporting, impact assessments, and capacity building of the Jal Rakshaks.
Every Jal Rakshak ironically symbolises a drop that eventually fills the ocean of water responsibility and conservation.

DID YOU KNOW? An average Indian wastes anywhere between 0-45L of water per day. (India Education Diary)

"Glaciers are nature's alarm clock and it is time for us to WAKE UP!!" - Says Lisa talking to her classmate about the Sp...
07/12/2021

"Glaciers are nature's alarm clock and it is time for us to WAKE UP!!" - Says Lisa talking to her classmate about the Springfield glaciers.

There is indeed no time. Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!!

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