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20 June 2024

For TB eradication, FUJIFILM India deepens their commitment and strengthens CSR efforts to include Kutch, Gujarat

20 June 2024: A healthcare company is proud to announce the extension of its Tuberculosis (TB) screening under its CSR campaign to the Kutch District of Gujarat with its implementation partner, Apollo Telemedicine Network Foundation, further broadening the scope of its community health initiatives that are already underway in Valsad and Banaskantha. This significant step […]

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY IN INDIA

India’s approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is unique due to its integration with legislative mandates, making it distinct from others globally. The Companies Act of 2013 marked a significant milestone by making CSR activities mandatory for certain categories of companies. Section 135 of the Act requires companies meeting specific financial thresholds to spend at

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Corporate Governance and Ethical Practices “ANTI-CORRUPTION COLLECTIVE ACTION PLAYBOOK TRAINING”

The highly anticipated workshop on “AC CA Playbook Training,” jointly organized by the UN Global Compact Network India (UN GCNI) and PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), concluded successfully today at PHD House, New Delhi. The workshop was held in New Delhi on June 14, 2024. It focused on enhancing participants’ understanding of anti-corruption

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Government and Corporate Social Responsibility in Bharat: A LEGACY OF GENEROSITY AND GROWTH

In ancient times, India or Bharat’s affluence as Golden Bird, was not merely a reflection of its material wealth but also of its rich cultural and spiritual heritage, which championed the values of generosity and compassion. A Flourishing Epicentre of Trade India’s economic prowess in the 1700s can be attributed to its diverse and advanced

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