An Investigation Of Sustainable Development Within Csr For Rural Development In India

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  • Rupa Khanna Malhotra
  • Narendra Singh Bohra
  • Rajesh Upadhyay

Keywords:

CSR, Carroll’s Pyramid, Bhartiya Darshan, Companies.

Abstract

The idea of corporate social responsibility is widespread. It refers to the duties that corporations have to society. The word "responsibility" in this context refers to four different kinds of obligations: financial, legal, moral, and charitable. The era of
liberalisation is now. The primary goal of the company is not to make a profit. The primary goal of corporate social responsibility at the moment is to increase a company's positive societal influence. The only way to improve a corporation is through corporate
social responsibility. Every business, whether public or private, needs to make contributions to society's growth in order for the economy to grow sustainably. India is now the first nation in the world to have enacted legislation governing CSR. The study's
major goal is to demonstrate the critical role that CSR plays in sustainable development. Measure the impact on rural development as well. The study contains Carroll's pyramid and the definition of corporate social responsibility from an Indian perspective. This
essay also contributes to the evaluation of corporate social responsibility's relevance to rural development in India. This study is supported by secondary data as well as primary research.

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Published

2021-03-23

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Rupa Khanna Malhotra, Narendra Singh Bohra, & Rajesh Upadhyay. (2021). An Investigation Of Sustainable Development Within Csr For Rural Development In India. Elementary Education Online, 20(1), 7261–7267. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/1262

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