Founded | 1979 |
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Founder | Rippan Kapur |
Type | Community Service |
Focus | Children's Rights |
Location | |
Method | Partnership with NGOs |
Revenue | ~Rs.36 crores |
Employees | 150 |
Website | http://www.cry.org/ |
Quintessence ‘Q’ is a dotted line apparition; a prudent scrutiny of cultural nuance. Having its essence in those recalcitrant parts of our social-order which calls for a sheen patriotic urgency, this youth assemblage[1] came into being on March 25, 2009 juxtaposed with a pledge to conciliate the fainting essence of ‘righteousness’. Bringing together eight youngsters from different spheres, this consensus ‘Q’ finds its place in everyone’s dream-world, which has been putting into practice many prolific society-oriented initiatives with much enthusiasm. Here, every follower is an actor in every possible way and ‘Q’ is not simply awash in mere symbolism and idealism but its essence lies in sheer practice of various endeavours digging its place in different areas. Piercing beyond the prejudices and common beliefs, an unparalleled approach has been dawned in the sphere of youth to bring about a positive change and articulate a sense of equality in the society; ‘The Quest’ is India’s first Socio-Youth e-magazine running under the ‘Q’, the very soul of which is inextricably interwoven with the sole essence of what ‘Q’ has vowed- ‘An inclusive metamorphosis’. Through its own official website everybody is entitled to keep an eye on ins and outs of the undergoing projects. Presently many ambitious members are up to the eyes in Quintessence, leaving their marks through various social networking websites. With positive involvement and an incessant hope towards tackling grave issues Quintessence is in the van with improvements.