CSR 2.0: How Corporate India Is Moving from Compliance to Real Impact
India made it legally mandatory for all eligible businesses to use a part of their profits for social welfare. Since
Read moreIndia made it legally mandatory for all eligible businesses to use a part of their profits for social welfare. Since
Read moreThe Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) plays a central role in regulating how Indian NGOs receive and use foreign funds.
Read moreFor decades, charitable giving in India has largely centered around one-time donations – generous contributions made during festivals, emergencies, or
Read morePhilanthropy in India is entering a new era. Once dominated by large institutions and corporate CSR, the future of giving
Read moreEvery year, as diyas light up homes and the air fills with the joy of celebrations, Diwali becomes more than
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