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20 Present a "Digital Detox" awareness campaign

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  Campaign Title: Unplug to Reconnect Tagline: Disconnect to Reconnect with Life 🎯 Objective: To raise awareness about the harmful effects of excessive screen time and encourage individuals to take mindful breaks from digital devices to improve mental health, relationships, and productivity. 👥 Target Audience: Students and young adults (15–30 years) Working professionals Parents and families 📣 Key Messages: Your Mind Needs a Break – Constant scrolling increases anxiety and stress. Reclaim Your Time – Reduce distractions and focus on real-life connections. Health Over Hype – Excessive screen time affects sleep, posture, and eyesight. Digital Balance is Power – Technology is a tool, not a trap. 📅 Campaign Activities: 1️⃣ Pre-Campaign Buzz: Social media teasers: “Could you go 24 hours without your phone?” Posters & flyers in schools, workplaces, and community spaces. 2️⃣ Main Events: Digital Detox Challenge (24–48 hrs): Pa...

17 Run a survey _ based market research project

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 Here’s a story-style example of a survey-based market research project that shows the full process from idea to insights: Title: Finding the Perfect Beverage – A Survey-Based Market Research Story 1️⃣ The Challenge A start-up named FreshFizz Beverages planned to launch a new healthy energy drink. Before investing heavily, the founders wanted to know: What flavors do people prefer? How much would they be willing to pay? Which age group is most interested? They decided to run a survey-based market research project to get real customer insights. 2️⃣ Designing the Survey The research team created a short, engaging questionnaire: Demographics: Age, gender, location Preferences: Favorite flavors (mango, lemon, berry, etc.) Purchase Behavior: Frequency of buying energy drinks Price Sensitivity: Willingness to pay (₹60 / ₹80 / ₹100 per can) Open Feedback: “What would make you try a new drink?” To encourage participation, they offered a 10% discount coupon for respondents. 3️⃣ Collecting D...

Social Workers

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 Who are Social Workers? Social workers are trained professionals who help individuals, families, and communities enhance their well-being and solve personal and social problems. They work to promote social justice, support vulnerable people, and improve lives through advocacy, therapy, and direct support. What Do Social Workers Do Support Mental Health Provide counseling for anxiety, depression, trauma, etc. Work in clinics, schools, hospitals, or private practice. Child & Family Welfare Protect children from abuse/neglect. Support families through foster care, adoption, or parenting programs. Medical & Healthcare Support Help patients cope with illnesses or disabilities Assist with hospital discharges, treatment planning, or palliative care. Substance Abuse and Addiction Help Support recovery, therapy, and rehabilitation. Work in rehab centers, prisons, or community programs. School Social Work Help students with emotional, behavioral, or learning challenges. Bridge the g...