“Besides capital, there has to be expertise and conviction to make a difference”, says Sanjay Dutt, MD, India, Cushman & Wakefield, while in conversation with The CSR Journal. Being in favour of the mandate, he believes it will trigger a thought process to initiate activities and put a sense of responsibility on the inconsistent. At the same time, he emphasizes on the importance of making a contribution which has a significant impact voluntarily, with regulation and penalization being the last resort.
We Are Over-regulated and Over-monitored: Sanjay Dutt, MD, India, Cushman & Wakefield
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