Chitra Iyer in conversation with The wp Journal on how a few prevalent and pressing causes need recurring expenditure and does not always receive support. Chitra is a staunch supporter of differently abled children, autism in particular. She elaborates the manner where we need a setup to support and accommodate differently abled children, as compared to the US, with an ongoing monetary sustainability. The onus on corporate houses to take responsibility and being accountable voluntarily with the intent to essentially do go for society.
Sadly We Have Received No Help From Corporate Houses: Chitra Iyer, COO, My Financial Advisor
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