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केंद्रीय वित्त मंत्री निर्मला सीतारमन, जिनके पास कॉरपोरेट मामलों के मंत्रालय का भी प्रभार है, ने विगत माह घोषणा की थी कि सीएसआर ...
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The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has issued preliminary notices to nearly 300 companies for not complying with corporate social responsibility ...
NEW DELHI: The government has set up a 12-member panel to review the enforcement of CSR provisions under the companies law ...
MUMBAI: Companies in India are turning socially responsible with the cumulative CSR spending by the 100 firms under review increasing ...
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government is planning to tap corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending of corporate houses to fund several of ...
NEW DELHI: Companies spent nearly 12% more money at Rs 9,882 crore towards CSR works in 2015- 16, Union minister ...
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Tata Motors' CSR efforts amid financial challenges. Rs 25.94 crore spent on community schemes as per law.
India's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) grows with mandatory spending, increasing focus on health, education, and sanitation.
In 2014-15, around Rs 344 crore has been allocated by all these corporate houses towards CSR activities, an official statement ...
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