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An Analysis Of Corporate Social Responsibility




Shruti Anand, Chanakya National Law University


ABSTRACT


Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a corporate strategy that encourages firms to make beneficial contributions to society and the environment. This entails incorporating ethical principles, sustainability, and charity into corporate strategies. Companies that practice CSR strive to combine economic success with social and environmental impact, instilling a feeling of responsibility that extends beyond profit generating. CSR helps to sustainable development by solving social challenges, decreasing environmental impacts, and encouraging ethical corporate practices.


Keywords: CSR, Companies Act, Section- 135, Schedule-VII, Government

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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