CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PRACTICES: A STUDY OF INDIAN BANKS
Journal Title: GJRA-Global Journal For Research Analysis - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 4
Abstract
Present paper endeavors to offer a sneak peak how the Indian Banks are contributing via indulging themselves in CSR activities for the beautification of Nation. Numbers of organizations are engaged in performing CSR activities but for the present study, area was confined to Indian banking (public as well as private) sector only. Secondary sources of data viz. annual reports, CSR reports and other information displayed on banks websites were used. Reports were further explored to gather data by using Content Analysis Technique. Descriptive analysis and ANOVA were used for further data analysis. Drawing insights from data analysis, study reveals that the stance of CSR activities in Indian Banking Sector is headed in a positive way but there is need of more contribution
Authors and Affiliations
Kavita Rani, Dr. Neeshu
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