The article examines whether CSR policy as it is implemented currently is effective in meeting its objectives. Considering the development context of India, the author proposes 'targeted CSR' as a method of focussing CSR funding in social welfare that requires prioritised attention in the country....
In many cases government’s own understanding of CSR is poor. What we have seen when governments start regulating for CSR is some very bad policy indeed. Regulating CSR in India has not led to CSR at all, but to a wave of forced philanthropy where companies are often funding initiatives th...
Funding No external funding was obtained for the purpose of this research. Author information Authors and Affiliations Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune, India Atul Kumar S.N.G. Institute of Management & Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India Vinaydeep Brar Global Business School and Research Centre...
To be eligible for CSR-1 registration and receive CSR funding from companies in India, NGOs must meet specific criteria. There are 3 types of NGO registration that qualify: Section 8 Companies Companies that are incorporated under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 have charitable or non-pro...
Ignorance of Agriculture: Education and health dominate CSR funding leaving agricultural initiatives with limited focus. Also, a major CSR fund is diverted to other purposes like the PM CARES Fund which leads to a dip in CSR expenditure in specific sectors. Fragmented Approach: CSR initiatives often...
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