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Indian philanthropists can’t ignore the crisis of democracy

On International Day of Charity, the CEO of Oxfam India reflects on the philanthropy sector’s challenges—and what it can learn from the past: By Amitabh Behar It is exciting to see that with donations worth $102.4 billion, Tata Group founder Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata is the world’s biggest philanthropist of the last century, much ahead of Bill…

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Corporate social responsibility will not be taken seriously until Dalits have a seat at the table

In the new economic scenario, the State is increasingly investing in the infrastructure sector at the cost of social sector. In fact, there is an increasing tendency to leave implementation of developmental programs for the vulnerable sections to contracted NGOs, especially those that are dependent on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). These NGOs are registered as…

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To make a difference to our legal system, private sector money must invest in the rule of law

We received good news recently that India had climbed 23 points to the 77th rank (out of 185 countries ranked) in the Ease of Doing Business index. The World Bank ranking however, only looks at issues related to corporate experience with government regulations—such as ease or difficulty in starting a business, obtaining a construction permit,…

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Migrants walking on highway feel brunt of policy that depends on economic progress alone

The other day some of us decided to go along the ghostlike highway that connects Ahmedabad with Rajasthan border. It was less than four hours ride from the Chiloda Circle to Shamlaji (on the Ahmedabad to Udaipur super highway). Starting at 9:30 am, we returned at 4 pm, interacting with several of the migrants who…

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