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April 20, 2025

Tag: CSR

CSR For The War Veterans of India

India Inc. showed a rise of 47 per cent in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) spendings in 2017-18 compared to 2014-15, according to the KPMG...

Mitsubishi Electric Conducts CSR Activities in Gurugram

Mitsubishi Electric India has conceptualised its CSR plans for the financial year 2018-19 and announced a strategy which covers United Nations Sustainable Development Goals...

Limitations of The CSR Mandate

In 2013, the government of India mandated the companies that makes a net profit above a specified threshold level, to spend to per cent...

Branded Waste – How CSR can help increase sales

Five states in India banned single-use plastic viz. Plastic bags, in the last one year and there was a huge uproar about the same...

CSR: How Can Corporates Improve the Sports Scenario In India

According to the World Health Organisation, “Experience and scientific evidence has shown that regular participation in appropriate physical activity and sport provides people of...

Biodiversity, the lesser child of CSR

Usually when conversations happen on CSR in India, it is often seen that the topics being discussed are community development, with programmes like education,...

Difference Between CSR And Philanthropy

Majority of the times when Corporate Social Responsibility is mentioned, it is mainly in reference to the philanthropic initiatives of a company. CSR and...

Relationship Between CSR And PR

CSR and PR are closely related to each other. PR could be both, a blessing and a curse to CSR. Therefore, it is very...

CSR: Tech disruption reinventing the toilet

To help save millions of people from early death and disease, forward-thinking companies could soon be turning a low-tech problem into the next tech-powered...

Why India Needs CSR

India is a fastest growing economy. However, it has several poverty issues too which act as chronic diseases against development and progress. Hunger, malnutrition,...

CSR And HR Are Mutually Beneficial To Each other

CSR and HR are mutually beneficial to each other in an organisation. Given their mutual focus on the human element of an organisation, these...

CSR: Corporate Volunteer Programs

Companies spend a huge chunk of their revenue in training their employees in soft skills like team work, adaptability, problem solving, leadership development programs,...

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