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Now more than ever, there is a growing importance for companies to ramp up their focus on social responsibility. An effective CSR program can have a positive impact on companies, employees, and consumers. This new volume, Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Business World: A Conceptual, Regulatory, and Illustrative Framework, covers the parameters of corporate social responsibility around the world, elucidating the concepts, evolution, cultural dimensions, key areas, and disclosure and reporting methods and how CSR is being considered and implemented across the globe. The book also offers a future outlook for CSR. The book begins with a thorough introduction to CSR, covering its me...
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From the early Vedic period, the Vaishyas, the oldest mercantile community of India, generated wealth for the nation through their remarkable efforts. Their Marwari offshoots were appointed by many rulers as ministers, advisors and diwans and were recognised as the first philanthropists in India. The Marwari Heritage takes the reader on a voyage of discovery of the Marwaris who migrated from Rajputana, Haryana, Malwa and its adjoining regions to other parts of India. They braved trials and tribulations in unchartered territories, supporting others of their community, never losing faith in their ability to succeed, and focused on their goal, they became the uncrowned kings, first of trade and...
Jan. 2003- : "7 directories in 1: section 1: alphabetical section; section 2: business section; section 3: telephone number section; section 4: street guide; section 5: map section; section 6: movers & shakers; section 7: demographic summary."
In The Power of Nature archaeologists address the force and impact of nature relative to human knowledge, action, and volition. Case studies from around the world focusing on different levels of sociopolitical complexity—ranging from early agricultural societies to states and empires—address the ways in which nature retains the upper hand in human agentive environmental discourse, providing an opportunity for an insightful perspective on the current anthropological emphasis on how humans affect the environment. Climatic events, pathogens, and animals as nonhuman agents, ranging in size from viruses to mega-storms, have presented our species with dynamic conditions that overwhelm human ca...
This book is written especially for UGC NET Women's Studies preparation. Not a single book for practicing questions is available in the market for this exam. This is an effort to fill this gap. This book comprises of 5 Practice Papers (each comprising of 50 questions) and 14 sets of Previous Year Questions Papers (Paper II and Paper III) from December 2014 to November 2017 along with UGC answer keys. Practicing these questions will definitely raise your score in examination and help you to clear UGC NET Women's Studies Examination. This book is fully based on new pattern of examination and new emerging issues being asked in the examination.
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Do you also feel like leaving everything and committing suicide? Psychiatrist Dr. Shobhna Choudhary expects Sharvil to appear for the third session. But there is no news of him until after two months, when he messages her that he has quit his job and now all he wants is to overcome his defeatist thoughts. The story begins with the sudden meeting of Sharvil and Kashika in the college corridor, where she unexpectedly discloses that she was in love with him, and Sharvil ends up telling her about Anaiyehsa and his previous life. They come closer to each other and Sharvil eventually falls in love with Kashika. Later on, after graduation, various incidents happen which causes Sharvil excruciating pain, killed his mental stability and he ends up taking help of psychiatrist Dr. Shobhna Choudhary. What happens between these two young and happy souls later on that the world does not know? What makes Sharvil hate her the most in the entire universe? Will Shobhna be able to treat him, or like most young adults, will he force himself to commit suicide?