Indian public sector undertakings CSR performances: An evaluating analysis in reference to selected Maharatna and Navaratna Companies

Authors

  • Vandana Pandey Department of Commerce, Harishchandra P.G. College, Varanasi, U.P Author

Keywords:

CSR, CSR Policy, Regulatory Framework of CSR

Abstract


Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the most talked about issue in the context of prevalent business environment. It is balance between social interest and business interest. It is also the sum total of ethical and legal responsibilities. Initially, the corporate houses carried out these duties under the charitable system, but as of late, it has turned into a legal need on the side of the firms, notably in the Indian environment. Based on the CSR regulatory framework, the subjects of CSR policy include environmental sustainability, poverty eradication, women's empowerment, rural development, and the promotion of art and culture, among others. In this paper, we will focus about how well public sector organizations perform in terms of fulfilling their social obligation as well as how well they adhere to the law. It will also make an effort to evaluate extent of the themes' coverage

Published

2010-06-16