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Business houses turn misers, PSUs fare worse on corporate social responsibility

Only half of the private companies are fulfilling corporate social responsibility obligations. The government-run public sector undertakings fare even worse. They might be making big bucks but when it comes to shelling out money for social causes, their actions don’t match the earnings.

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CSR in India: A long way to go

In a period of little less than two years since the Corporate Social Responsibility law came into effect in April 2014, the entire gamut of CSR in India has taken a radical stride. Companies eligible under Section 135 of the Companies Act 2013 have embraced the law and initiated a number of CSR projects across …

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CSR fund should not be financing source for government schemes

Companies CSR funds should not be used as a source of funding government schemes, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has said, adding that such spending should have a larger multiplier effect.Allaying concerns in certain quarters that compulsory CSR spending under the Companies Act, 2013, could be used for funding government schemes, the Ministry has …

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Experts hope CSR will go beyond announcements in 2016

Companies are keen to see the best results for the money spent and to monitor the impact of their efforts As the second year of implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Rules, enters its last quarter, analysts and consultants suggest some changes in the approach companies should take in implementing their social initiatives. In the …

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