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Corporate Social Responsibility for achieving Sustainable Development Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a business approach that aims to make corporations more responsible and accountable for their social, environmental, and economic impacts on society. CSR has become an increasingly important concept in the business world, as companies are expected to contribute to the sustainable development of the communities in which they operate. Sustainable development is a process of meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In order to achieve sustainable development, it is essential that all sectors of society,…
Corporate Social Responsibility for Corporate Governance Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an important aspect of corporate governance, as it ensures that companies act ethically and contribute positively to society. CSR involves taking responsibility for a company’s impact on society and the environment and going beyond just complying with regulations and laws. It is becoming increasingly important for companies to engage in CSR, as consumers and investors are more conscious of their social and environmental impact and are more likely to support companies that have a positive impact on society. One of the primary reasons why CSR is necessary for corporate…
The power of “Njangalum (We too)” in Campaigns. When a group of social workers educated the young minds, they raised their hands to proclaim “Njangalum (we too)” and it has everything in it… the past, present and the future. The campaign was a CSR initiative of BPCL, promoted by Manorama and coordinated by the Department of Social Work, Rajagiri College of Social Sciences. I was lucky enough to become a group coordinator for the programme. 5 days of working with 60 social work students and engaging with more than 1000 students from 9 schools, was a new experience for me.…
Fluid Book Review Ever came across persuasions from the family or society in choosing your career. Have you ever felt that you have chosen the wrong career? Then this book is for you. Fluid Book Review- Fluid; The Approaches Applied by Geniuses Over Centuries is a self-help book written by Ashish Jaiswal. The book has got placed on the list of National Bestsellers. Fluid unveils the confusions and dilemmas in the present education system through effective examples and case studies. The entire book revolves around the theme “Be more than what you are thought to be”. The author explains the idea of…
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar This time I chose the #Film Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar for my weekend classic. Such an inspiring film, well written and well-directed. A film portraying the life story of the legend with a strong idea of an egalitarian society. The man who lead a parallel freedom fight for the rights of the Dalits. Ambedkar believed that the freedom of the nation is only possible if there is unity among the nation. The caste system created ignorance in the nation and there was a big division between the haves and have not. Ambedkar being a Dalit has faced a…
“Don’t Look Up”-A Short Review. Brief “Don’t Look Up” is the latest Hollywood movie released by Netflix, directed by Adam McKay. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in the lead roles as two astronomers who warn the World about a Comet which could hit the Earth and Destroy the entire planet. The movie emphasizes the conflict between politics and science when it comes to Apocalypse. Why should one watch this movie? The movie highlights the struggle of two astronomers to convince the world about the threat and the reaction of the whole world to it differently. This makes the movie interesting and thrilling…
SC in India The scheduled castes are the caste or race of the nation who are socially, economically and educationally backwards due to the age-old practices of untouchability and other factors like poor infrastructure, poverty and malnutrition. The constitution of India through principles of liberty justice equality and fraternity protect and safeguard the SC and ST in the nation. Constitutional provisions. The constitution of India through Article 14 consider every citizen equal before the law and Article…
The Indian Socialism. “There is no Democracy without socialism and no Socialism without Democracy” – Rosa Luxembourg The ideals of socialism state the social and economic doctrine of public ownership than private ownership. The Indian Constitution solemnly resolve its people to constitute India into a Sovereign Socialist Republic Nation. The principle of socialism was added to the constitution through the 42nd amendment act during the emergency period. Indian socialism promotes social and economic welfare among people and prohibits exploitation in any manner. India follows democratic socialism which has a blend of Marxism as well as Gandhian socialism and leans more…
The Indian Sovereignty Sovereignty makes a government independent from others and prevents external forces to interfere in government matters. According to Coole “A country is said to be Sovereign if there exists within itself supreme and absolute power, acknowledging no superior”. India declare itself as an Independent country on 15th August 1947 and the Constitution solemnly resolve the Republic of India to be a Sovereign nation. We adopted the idea of sovereignty from the fifth article of the Ireland constitution. In India, Sovereignty began from the uppermost layer of International independence to the bottom level of self-independence. India proclaims its…