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A CSR Evolvement with Industrial Revolution. -: Industrial 3.0 to Industrial 4.0 concerning TATA CSR Activities evolvement

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Anish Devale, Dr. Shabnam Mane Mahat
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.3.147

Abstract

CSR activity is a key role in the involvement of empowerment for society as a whole. CSR is rich to India; India is a very rich traditional context in spiritual development for social development which is a close association of CSR activities. CSR has a played huge role in the country’s role for development in poverty post-independence period where equal rights and equal opportunities for all Indian citizens in this CSR has played important role in the context of India related to CSR- Food, shelter, House which where the traditional cause of CSR activities. Change is a constant of nature, as the industrial revolution began in India from the traditional industrial revolution such as the textile, and agricultural sectors it has evolved to the service sector such as information technology, banking sector MSME (manufacturing sectors) which played a vital role in the country with change in business dynamics and business structure as it’s played a vital role as mode CSR activities. With the industrial revolution changes such as CSR priorities also change from the main focus to another emphasis where necessities were being fulfilled such as food, shelter, and housing it evolved such as healthcare, education, skill base development, startup innovation, and startup funding, research, and development, etc. This evolvement has been tried to replicate from the period of the industrial revolution from a period of 1947 to 2023 with India’s economic changes with a base oldest company with its evolvement and growth in group and CSR activities.

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