
The Implications of Finance (No 2) Bill on CSR
This note analyses the impact of the implications of the Bill on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

This note analyses the impact of the implications of the Bill on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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The report adopts a mixed-methods research approach to identify organisations, map solutions, and classify actors working across five areas – Flexible Learning, Life Skills, Career Guidance, Skill Development and Placements, and Engagement of Young People in India.

India is currently undergoing a significant transformation. Over the past decade, we have moved from being the tenth-largest economy to the fifth-largest, and there is potential for us to become the third-largest economy by 2028. The government’s goal is to achieve a US$30 trillion economy by 2047, embodying the attributes

We need to ensure that with policy-driven incentives, better supply chains and education, the right food choices are made from farm to fork.

A recent solution that has shown promise in improving the type of work and market opportunities available to women is the advent of e-commerce.

Crisis response and preparedness has come a long way – but to manage future disasters, we need to support a marketplace for tried-and-tested innovations – and to learn from experience in countries like India.

Explore our State of CSR in India Report 2024. As we mark the 10 year milestone, since the CSR law was mandated in India, CSR is recognised as a credible source of development finance. Where are these funds being deployed? Who are the funders? What do the trends look like?

Source: Alliance Magazine Kriti Jain and Lekhya Reddy 16 March 2023 As philanthropy in India increasingly shifts from dollars to rupees, there is a need to understand how philanthropic capital can be used in a more catalytic manner towards creating better impact in India, with a specific focus on ‘blended
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