“Commitment is needed from more than one level of management and employee involvement is absolutely paramount. There is a certain amount of regulation required in the Indian working system but legal supervision can become draconian”, says Paul Abraham, COO, IndusInd Bank, while in conversation with The CSR Journal. In India, we have a vague notion of propriety, therefore, awareness building and multiple issue linkages need to be addressed, besides providing funds as part of a CSR mandate.
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