CSR

The Gaps in Implemeting CSR in India

India is one of the only countries in the world to regulate Corporate Social Responsbility (CSR) under the Companies Act, 2013. The law provides a framework to address various developmental challenges. Specifically, 11 areas are listed as eligible developmental activities where a company can spend its CSR money. Companies with a net worth of INR …

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Doing good can do even better

It’s been four years since the corporate social responsibility (CSR) legislation has been in effect in India. There is no doubt that more funding has become available and there’s heightened interest in all aspects of privately funded social investment. It is time to take a relook so that the legislation realises the impact that is …

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CSR: Can Really Make Difference In Building A New India

When last year, the GDP Magazine decided to bring out a comprehensive annual issue on CSR, particularly on the CSR spendings, we were caught up in a real mess. Though the whole world is buzzing with the term CSR, when it comes to authentic data on CSR spending by individual companies, there is a real …

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Delhi Confidential: Fuelled by green

Gadkari said that as Transport Minister he had knowledge of the technology to make eco-friendly vehicles, and even spoke fondly of the ethanol-fuelled bus that runs in his hometown, Nagpur. Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkariflaunted an ethanol-fuelled autorickshaw in his house by taking Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for a ride when the latter paid him a visit. …

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Dalmia group Corporate Social Responsibility head gets 3 awards in 2018

Kadapa: Dalmia Group Corporate Social Responsibility division head Rajasekhara Raju has set an example for the youth by winning various national and international rewards in recognition of his community development work stretched to 180 villages in six districts. 

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