CSR and Covid -19 Pandemic

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Dr. Deepti Meena, G.R. Meena, Dr. Astha Mehta, Dr. Som Dutt Bhardwaj

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By analysing how CSR practises have been implemented over the last few years, this study aimed to explore Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), broadening the definition of social responsibility in India with particular reference to COVID 19. This study looks at how various businesses infect COVID 19 through the use of specific CSR initiatives. These actions might be illegal. This study provided a thorough examination of the CSR methods used by Indian-based businesses. The novel coronavirus (COVID-19)-related initiatives, which will have indirect advantages for the operational sector in which businesses operate, have taken centre stage in place of the previously planned CSR framework. This study provided a thorough examination of the CSR methods used by Indian-based businesses. The novel coronavirus (COVID-19)-related initiatives, which will have indirect advantages for the operational sector in which businesses operate, have taken centre stage in place of the previously planned CSR framework. It is now obvious that the company's policies, aims, and results of those efforts are receiving more attention than the other side of the environment. The research highlights in detail the significance of enforcing rules and guidelines that businesses subject to the CSR's jurisdiction must adhere to. Understanding the challenges and opportunities during epidemics will be aided by this paper.

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