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Most companies see higher CSR spending next fiscal, says survey

Majority of corporates expect to spend more on social welfare activities in the next financial year as CSR increasingly becomes part of strategic decision making process, says a survey. However, the survey by industry body Ficci also revealed that companies find lack of clarity on laws and tax related regulations along with some other factors …

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Reality Check – Corporate ‘political’ responsibility

Kolkata: Swanky bus shelters and roadside toilets, financed by corporate houses as part of their social responsibility, are often passed off by politicians as their “work for the people”. As money and projects take political colours, the term, ‘corporate social responsibility (CSR)’, translates into ‘corporate political responsibility (CPR)’.

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CSR Impact – Old Student Gathers Forces, Restores 149-year-old School

BENGALURU: Government Model Primary Boys School, in Anekal, was started in 1867 by the British. It will turn 150 years next year and should’ve been preserved as a heritage building. Instead, it was falling to pieces. The floors were cracked and the roof broken. The school lacked basic facilities like chairs and tables, and even …

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First phase of Hyundai’s ‘Save Our Heritage’ CSR move reaches thousands

 The first phase of Hyundai’s ‘Happy Move’ CSR initiative – Save Our Heritage Awareness drive, concluded recently and managed to attract a lot of attention towards the cause. Apart from manufacturing successful products like the popular the Hyundai Creta, the Korean manufacturer is doing some noteworthy work outside the manufacturing facilities too.

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Bosch launches CSR initiatives in Bidadi

Bosch, a supplier of technology and services, has initiated socio-economic development activities, targeting women and children primarily, across 19 villages in Bidadi, Bengaluru. The company expects the villages to witness improvement in education, agriculture and livestock development, health and hygiene, environment, women empowerment, youth development and access to potable water.

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