Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India is projected to reach ₹1.25 lakh crore annually by 2035. Founder-CEO of TCF Ashish Dhawan discusses how this evolution requires CEO commitment and a ...
Ashish Dhawan of The Convergence Foundation said CSR is moving beyond a compliance exercise, with corporates showing greater leadership commitment and focus on measurable impact in areas such as ...
Newsable Asianet News on MSN
With new law in place, CSR spending will treble to over Rs 1.2 lakh crore/annum by 2035: Report
CSR spend in 2023-24 was Rs 30,000 crore, whereas the government has had a dominant role as a funder for the social sector, with a Rs 25.7 lakh crore annual social sector spend (about 8 per cent of ...
Cochin Shipyard Limited supports agriculture projects for precision farming, focusing on environmental sustainability and community development.
Puneeth Bekal, EVP & CMO of HDFC Securities, on responsible-yet-fun marketing—quirky campaigns, CSR films, Reddit AMAs, and influencer-led expert interviews to win young investors’ trust.
In alignment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047, Mediways Health Foundation, successfully ...
Artslab Creatives, a leading end-to-end digital marketing services provider, won two prestigious awards at SLIM DIGIS 2.5, ...
ITAT Delhi ruled that salary paid to expatriates on local contracts is deductible and that CSR expenditure disallowed under Section 37(1) remains eligible for deduction under Section ...
Under a three-tier structure, 18 hospitals will provide advanced facilities including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, diagnostics ...
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Police bust pan-India CSR-fund fraud
The Delhi Police has busted a pan-India cheating racket that allegedly duped the chief operating officer of a central Delhi-based company of `69 lakh on the pretext of high returns from a corporate ...
The Packers and the Eagles in the playoffs. They will be forced to award us one of their Super Bowls each, then we go on to ...
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