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Indian cricketers join hands with Unicef for AIDS orphans

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MUMBAI: Joining hands in a unique partnership with Unicef, Indian cricketers participating in the Afro – Asia Cup matches in South Africa found a new cause to bat for – children orphaned and affected by HIV/AIDS.
 

 
At a function before the match at Kingsmead, Durban, Anil Kumble and Virender Sehwag met with a group of orphaned and vulnerable children. Former Indian cricketer and goodwill ambassador for Unicef India Ravi Shastri was also present at the occasion.
 
 
South Africa and India are two countries with the largest number of HIV cases. India currently has 5.1 million HIV positive people and South Africa 5.3 million.
“Every one needs a caring home and a loving family, more so the child orphaned or affected by HIV/AIDS. It is not in rigid institutions, but in compassionate homes that children will survive and thrive. The best gift to child whose parents have tested positive is to ensure that his or her parents continue to live,” said Kumble.

 
 
Expressing concern over the spread of AIDS, he added, “Everyone has the power to prevent HIV. We can also prevent stigma and let orphaned and affected children live a normal life by batting, bowling and fielding like any other child.”

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Referring to the situation of orphaned and vulnerable children both in India and South Africa, Sehwag said, “Our compassion must be real. Compassion becomes real when we can ensure each of the affected children, their basic rights, food, health, education and above all medicines at a price that they can afford. He urged all people to unite in this endeavour. If nations and continents can come together as they did in this tournament, we individuals can come together for the love and protection all affected children.”

The children tied the red friendship bands on the wrists of the players who reciprocated the gesture to pledge their support together for the cause of HIV/AIDS.

This latest Unicef initiative with cricketers comes in the wake of earlier programmes about Polio eradication and ‘Fair Play for Girls’ to promote girls’ education.

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Thomas Cook India, SOTC and Booking.com team up for smarter corporate stays

Global hotel choices meet Indian corporate controls for seamless business travel

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MUMBAI: Business travel just got a major upgrade. Thomas Cook (India) and its group company SOTC Travel have joined forces with Booking.com to offer Indian corporates world-class accommodation options with a side of convenience.

The collaboration brings Booking.com’s vast global inventory, more than 31 million listings across 220 countries, straight into Thomas Cook and SOTC’s corporate booking platforms. From luxury hotels and resorts to homes and apartments, business travellers now have an unprecedented range of choices, all while staying within company travel policies.

Thomas Cook and SOTC president & group head of global business travel Indiver Rastogi said, “Today’s business travellers want more choice, flexibility and transparency. By linking Booking.com’s extensive inventory with our managed corporate tools, we’re delivering exactly that: policy control, price clarity and service support that businesses can trust.”

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The offering is designed with the Indian corporate traveller in mind. Key features include transparent pricing with GST-compliant invoices, curated hotel options for SMEs to large enterprises, coverage across 2,500 plus Indian cities, verified traveller reviews, essential business amenities, and integrated policy control for approvals, budgets and credit limits.

Booking.com VP partnerships Mark van der Linden added, “Corporate travellers in India want the same seamless experience they enjoy in personal trips, with the right corporate guardrails. This partnership makes our global accommodation inventory enterprise-ready, combining choice, flexibility and localised support.”

With real-time booking access on desktop and mobile, enterprise-specific rates, loyalty benefits, and future integrations into Thomas Cook’s TravelOne platform, the partnership promises to make corporate travel smoother, safer and smarter than ever.

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