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Latest Articles in corporate social responsibility
Coal India Spends More Than Rs 1,600 Cr On CSR In Last 3 Yrs
According to CIL Director (Personnel) Vinay Ranjan, the PSU is the third largest corporate spender on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) works in the country
Read MoreCognizant Commits $250 Million To Global Corporate Social Responsibility
This $250 million initiative aims to create conditions for people to thrive by expanding access to education, healthcare, and technology, and by advancing diversity and inclusion in communities around the world.
Read MoreHCL Foundation Grants Rs 16 Crore To NGOs In Sixth Edition
HCL Technologies ranks among the top IT software companies in India. For the 12 months ended December 31, 2020 it had consolidated revenue of 10.02 billion dollars and 159,682 employees operating out of 50 countries.
Read MoreCssFounder: A web design company making a difference towards the society for 4 years from India to Dubai
CssFounder: A web design company making a difference towards the society for 4 years from India to Dubai
Read MoreBCIC Recognizes Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility with its Maiden Edition of CSR Impact Awards
BCIC Recognizes Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility with its Maiden Edition of CSR Impact Awards
Read MoreDriving An Owner-Driven Business
Piramal has the industry advantage to score high on sustainability amongst companies in India as its pharmaceutical business that contributed 41 per cent to the company’s business contributes to saving lives by the nature of its products and services.
Read MoreTCS Recognised As UK Superbrand For Exceptional Customer Reputation
TCS currently employs over 18,000 people in 30 locations around the country. Its workforce is young and diverse with 54 nationalities represented.
Read MoreSABIC enables less privileged children to pursue education by addressing infrastructure needs and vision related challenges
SABIC enables less privileged children to pursue education by addressing infrastructure needs and vision related challenges
Read MoreSABIC enables less privileged children to pursue education by addressing infrastructure needs and vision related challenges
SABIC enables less privileged children to pursue education by addressing infrastructure needs and vision related challenges
Read MorePost COVID-19: 5 Trends In Corporate Social Responsibility
The pandemic has surfaced issues we probably never considered important till now. How we approach the challenges and opportunities as citizens, leaders and practitioners will determine what our world will look post-COVID-19 in relation to corporate social responsibility.
Read MoreJSPL Foundation Wins Grow Care India CSR Award In Platinum Category
The award was received earlier this week by JSPL Managing Director V R Sharma from Member of Parliament and Singer Padma Shri Hans Raj Hans.
Read MoreXavient Digital Partners With Lakshyam
Xavient Digital, powered by TELUS International held its TELUS Days of Giving in Delhi-NCR on Oct. 5th, 2019
Read MoreSocial Issues Are Complex And Entrenched In India: Priya Naik, Founder And CEO, Samhita Social Ventures
In an exclusive interview with BW Businessworld, Priya Naik, Founder and CEO of Samhita Social Ventures discusses the various facets of CSR in India, how the momentum with respect to CSR has increased, the role of technology in assessing CSR efforts and so on
Read MoreEducation Remains Top CSR Priority For IT Firms: Nasscom
"Education remains the focus area of IT firms' CSR activities, with 76 per cent of multi-national companies reporting highest spend on it, followed by 18 per cent on gender equality and 12 per cent on hunger and poverty in fiscal 2016-17."
Read MoreBiodiversity Conservation By ‘Opposition To Blind Progress’
Some of the causes of loss in biodiversity in India include habitat fragmentation, overexploitation, ignorance, loss of traditional knowledge, unplanned development, pollution, climate change, some agricultural, industrial and forestry practices, unsustainable natural resource consumption, inequities and global trade
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