Today is the United Nation’s International Day of the Girl Child.As educating women is the most effective single contribution that can be made to achieving the broadest number of the UN’s Millennium Development Goals, that’s why Capgemini...
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Reflections on India
As I sit back in our London office looking across at my smartly dressed colleagues busily preparing PowerPoint presentations for client meetings and conferring in hushed tones about “deals” and “deliverables” on important conference...
Read moreWorli Visit
Living in a home just 3m2Mumbai is home to some of the most densely packed living conditions I have ever seen. I imagine it to be something like the favela’s of Brazil or shanty towns in Mexico city where an entire family (6+ people) are living in...
Read moreThe Mahindra Pride School
Hello,On Tuesday, in the last few days before James heads home to the UK, we drove out from Mumbai, up into the Western Ghat mountains (very different to the lush Eastern Ghat’s we passed through from Vizag to get to the Arakku Valley) to Pune to...
Read moreExperiencing Project Nanhi Kali in India
Hello everyone,Well let me start by apologising for the delay in updates – internet access has been quite hard to come by but this morning I am in the Capgemini M6 office in Mumbai so can write and send an update on my visits to Naandi and Nanhi...
Read moreCounting down
Hello everyone,Earlier this month Capgemini UK celebrated 3 years of supporting Naandi and the Nanhi Kali sponsorship scheme – and any celebration always means cakes ;)Nanhi Kali means “little bud” or little flower in Sanskrit. It’s an...
Read moreA visit to Naandi
This is a blog about my visit to India this October to see the Naandi Foundation and KC Mahindra Education Trust. I’ve never visited India before and having spent the last 3½ years setting up and looking after the relationship between Capgemini UK...
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