Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility:A Sustainable Growth Story of Indian Banks
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Abstract
Corporate social responsibility is an important factor which is to be considered in the modern age ,a vital strategy to serve the society in a perfect way. A company wants to earn a profit by implementing the profitability model but company’s responsibility does not end here. Further company sees that which are the areas where it can serve the society in a better way. Other sectors like health, education and welfare where company can contribute for unprivileged people. It tries it level best to serve the society in this way.
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