Philanthropy with Corporate dreams How it is Achievable

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Dec 16 • Group Discussion, Opinion • 3176 Views • 29 Comments on Philanthropy with Corporate dreams How it is Achievable

Philanthropy with Corporate dreams How Achievable
The field ofphilanthropy may be relatively new in India, but the notion of charity certainly is
Not. informal charity has long been an integral part of community and social life throughout
Asia. Buddhist and Confucian traditions, amongst others, emphasize mutual help and charity within communities and among kin. Religion also plays an important role in determining an individual’s charitable obligations to his or her community. Now it is the turn of the corporate world to take this event a long way.

 philanthropy with corporate dreams

philanthropy with nurturing of corporate sector.

Recently we have seen “reliance money” as the philanthropic partner of “satya may va jaayate”, which is really a milestone in Indian corporate environment. Thus, philanthropy in developing countries like India should go parallelly with nurturing of corporate sector.

In this uprising epoch of technology-oriented market the society and corporate world should grow on symbiosis basis .Each of the two are indispensible. When an industry grows due to the prime elements of the society, it also carries some responsibility to give back and forth. Now –a-days the firms are more profit oriented and philanthropy is less seen in the corporate niche.

It is something that nature too says that world survives on symbionts, then how it could be deniable that big dreams can be on palms without philanthropy. In an ailing country like India, the growth is very dependent on industrialization, because industrialization attracts public private partnerships and further developments in urban areas. Today it is vivid that every organization has made its own charitable wing and gone a long way towards rural and urban metamorphosis .now emerging philanthropy has been seen due to a new generation of ambitious philanthropists, many of whom built their fortunes on the back of the IT boom

Philanthropy by corporates

Philanthropy by corporates

of the past 30 years. Today, experts in this field place a high premium on “strategic philanthropy”, an approach that aims to make effective contributions to social change by adopting some of the practices of successful profit oriented businesses. By balancing both the factors in todays’ era it is possible to make philanthropy along with achieving high dreams.

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29 Responses to Philanthropy with Corporate dreams How it is Achievable

  1. Rahul Kumar says:

    According to me, corporates provides opprtunity as a suppliment tool for under poverty line ….. people substainiblity growth an opportunity as an next option.
    philanthropy corporates are needed to make india develop for abdul kalams personalities in 2020 vision.
    It brings out with upcoming shorts which can make & generate revenue for all those classified people those who havn’t yet got chance to serve their best in our society.
    Financial infrastructure, educational, banking sector, budgeting & all the subsidary enterprises undertaking to govt. cell defintely find rapid growth.
    social collobration & media partners having great responsibility to rich at the people living in darker phase/side of the society

  2. VINAY KUMAR says:

    In my views, Doing some good in terms of money or in any other way for the love of mankind is a concept, which is growing among companies in developing Asian countries like India. Religion, Indian culture and tradition plays a very important role when it comes to charity for any development within the city or any area. Growth of any country is made up of different factors out of which industrialization is the major one in India. The aim here of organizations now is to increase the profit margin and contribute to the society and mankind with the intention of making the world a better place to live. However, this philanthropy varies from firm to firm. However, this social responsibility is not hidden anymore.

    The Indian market is one of the major growing markets across the world with increased awareness of philanthropy, which is more of going very strategic. However, I agree with the authors point of view that philanthropy is quite less when compared to the growth of corporations.
    When an industry grows due to the prime elements of the society, it also carries some responsibility to give back and forth. Now –a-days the firms are more profit oriented and philanthropy is less seen in the corporate niche.Financial infrastructure, educational, banking sector, budgeting & all the subsidary enterprises undertaking to govt. cell defintely find rapid growth.

  3. BRAJA GOPAL BERA says:

    The field of philanthropy may be relatively new in India, but the notion of charity certainly isNot. informal charity has long been an integral part of community and social life throughoutAsia. Buddhist and Confucian traditions, amongst others, emphasize mutual help and charity within communities and among kin. Religion also plays an important role in determining an individual’s charitable obligations to his or her community. Now it is the turn of the corporate world to take this event a long way.Recently we have seen “reliance money” as the philanthropic partner of “satya may va jaayate”, which is really a milestone in Indian corporate environment. Thus, philanthropy in developing countries like India should go parallelly with nurturing of corporate sector.In this uprising epoch of technology-oriented market the society and corporate world should grow on symbiosis basis .Each of the two are indispensible. When an industry grows due to the prime elements of the society, it also carries some responsibility to give back and forth. Now –a-days the firms are more profit oriented and philanthropy is less seen in the corporate niche.

  4. Sakshi Jaiswal says:

    Now-a-days more and more company will be involving to giving back the society.
    For this,they having different cell which will be occur few ten years before,it is call CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) in which they are giving philanthropy means charity to those who really need them i.e student .NGO,ladies welfare society which is however presenting company name in society as well as fulfill the dream of company and giving back to the society through different purposes by CSR.

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