Narayan Iyer, CEO, Indian Development Foundation chats with The CSR Journal and shares his views that come from 24 years of experience in the social sector. Explaining the burning issues, he expresses his thoughts on how CSR funds and employee involvement can make a huge and faster impact in the areas of need. But there are certain hurdles in the way, the main being lack of enough awareness about CSR mandate- its policies, rules and regulations among both general public as well as corporate firms.
Corporate firms too are currently lacking sufficient awareness on CSR: Narayan Iyer
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