Legal Aspects of Business Corporate Social Responsibility: Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Legal Aspects of Business Corporate Social Responsibility: Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
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Introduction
KM Birla says The days are long past when the business of business was
just business. Idea that a corporation is merely a legal abstraction devoid
of heart and soul, no longer has legitimacy The corporation may be an
economic wunderkind but it falls short and often falls apart if it does not
meet the needs of society or if it does not act with a conscience. Today, no
stakeholder be it a shareholder, an employee, the community and the
government would accept a business whose rationale is limited to profits
at any cost, or only to compulsion of its immediate business.
Apart from this every company is contributing to the welfare of the society in one
form or the other for instance creating employment, harnessing investing in
technology and converting people's pooled savings into productive capital. They
create wealth for shareholders and also pay taxes. In any case it will be a greater
challenge for the giant companies to manage the total burden of income tax,
wealth tax and CSR spending.
aim to improve its competitive position, bring value to the company, benefit
workers and the communities within their area of influence. CSR has now
become a part of corporate strategy of creating competitive advantage through
creation of goodwill & image which help in sustainable growth & development .
CSR takes care of all the stakeholders and promotes ethical corporate
governance and displays special concern for society & environment.
Corporate Philanthropy is the act of a corporation or business promoting the
welfare of others, generally via charitable donations of funds or time. It includes
the charitable
donations of profits and resources given
by corporations to nonprofit organizations. Corporate philanthropy generally
consists of cash donations but can also be in the form of use of
their facilities or volunteer time offered by the company's employees. Donations
are generally handled directly by the corporation or by a foundation created by
the
firm
Corporate Philanthropy, hence, can be seen as a part of the Corporate Social
Responsibility.
References
[1] Chapter IX of the Draft Rules (First Phase) under Companies Act, 2013,
Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
[2] Hindustan Times , CSR spending may pump in Rs. 27,000 Cr a year, New
Delhi, September 21, 2013 First Published: 00:39 IST(21/9/2013) | Last Updated:
02:37 IST(21/9/2013).
[3] Economic Times Cos. to spend Rs 15-20k Cr a year on CSR, PTI Sep 10,
2013, 01.27PM IST New Delhi [4] Business Standard, Press Trust of India | New
Delhi September 10, 2013 Last Updated at 13:38 IST