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Social Responsibililty

                                                         SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Social Responsiblity 
 is an ethical framework and suggests that an entity, be it an organization or individual, has an obligation to act for the benefit of society at large. Social responsibility is a duty every individual has to perform so as to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystems.


 4 Types of Social Responsibility

  • Corporate Environmental Responsibility. ...
  • Corporate Human Rights Responsibility. ...
  • Corporate Philanthropic Responsibility. ...
  • Corporate Economic Responsibility.

Some of the common Responsibility for example given below:

  • Reducing carbon footprints.
  • Improving labor policies.
  • Participating in fair trade.
  • Charitable giving.
  • Volunteering in the community.
  • Corporate policies that benefit the environment.
  • Socially and environmentally conscious investments.

Why is social responsibility important?

Being a socially responsible company can bolster a company's image and build its brand. Social responsibility empowers employees to leverage the corporate resources at their disposal to do good. Formal corporate social responsibility programs can boost employee morale and lead to greater productivity in the workforce


What are some major social responsibility issues?

CSR therefore covers a broad spectrum of issues that must be taken into account in business conduct. This includes working conditions, human rights, the environment, preventing corruption, corporate governance, gender equality, occupational integration, consumer interests and taxes

These are major factors for Social Responsibility

I mentioned some pictures here:


IFA Paris becomes a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR ...



Staying Ethical with the Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility
I proud to be share with you all these things.Proud to be social responsible person.Personally I would like to few details about me:
I am Thiyagarajan from MCA at Sastra University final year student and proud to be Future TCSer.Behind this Success there is a lot of unsuccessful year.After a long journey I will enter into a TCS.Everything is not easy 
but if you try it will be easy for you.This world teach me a lot.Failure is a stepping stone of success.Every failure that make you learn a lot.
keep Silence!
Be Honest!
Be HardWorker!
Be Sincere!
Be Involvement!
At one day Success will come with you!
                                              Thanking you 
                                                                                                    your Truly,
                                                                                                  thiyagarajan
                                                                                                                        

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