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Mandating, Monitoring & Mentoring CSR


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1 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi, India
 

CSR cannot be confused with philanthropy and Governance. Moral Codes for Corporate on CSR is developed by Ministry of Corporate Affairs, published in India in July 2011 has nine principles. The big question is whether the CSR is voluntary or to be made mandatory by law. To make CSR more effective, the law has to be enforced on those organizations, which do not voluntarily take up CSR activities. The business, ethical and social dilemmas are to be addressed from time to time.
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P. T. Giridharan
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi, India

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CSR cannot be confused with philanthropy and Governance. Moral Codes for Corporate on CSR is developed by Ministry of Corporate Affairs, published in India in July 2011 has nine principles. The big question is whether the CSR is voluntary or to be made mandatory by law. To make CSR more effective, the law has to be enforced on those organizations, which do not voluntarily take up CSR activities. The business, ethical and social dilemmas are to be addressed from time to time.