All the CSR efforts of most private Indian companies seem to have a mask. A mask of protecting their vested interests , of tax relaxations and making profits.
there are very few , who are doing the real good work, rest all give back a miniscule of what they have scavenged from the public.
Growth-obsessed economists continuously propagate the theory that abundant riches will invariably have a trickle-down effect; the truth is that it rarely occurs. While we gloat over disputable figures on poverty alleviation, the real serious threat of an unequal society is quietly glossed over. So the often paraded maxim: push the bottom of the pyramid upwards without dragging down the upper echelons. Poverty, in reality, should never be measured in percentages, but in actual head-count
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