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Corporate Social Responsibility : Challenges And Issues Of Retail Sector In India

Dr. Poonam Madan, Shivi Saxena

The purpose of this article is to evaluate the study of Corporate Social Responsibility status in India, and it provides an understanding to the extent companies follows the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice. Corporate Social Responsibility is of Indian organizations is helpful in both the social and economic interest. The aim of this research paper is to provide a general outline of the value propositions marked in the research on the business case for Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR).Over the last couple of years, there has been a constant hike in alarm expressed about CSR, and the information provided by small and large organizations in context to their social and environmental impacts. It has been very well understood by the organizations that government alone will not be able to succeed in its effort to improve the downtrodden society. The organizations have understood that the compulsion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the long term survival mantra for them, the final goal of any organizations is not profit making, but trust building is necessary with societal relationship. This research paper is purely based on the secondary data and highlights the findings of the issues and challenges faced by Indian Retail Sector with reference to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).


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