“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
Related Articles
Dharavi and Other Slums Highlight Urban Challenges, Show Resident Resilience
Dharavi is often referred to as one of the largest slums globally, located in the heart of Mumbai. This extensive settlement takes up just...
IIT Graduate Becomes Monk, Choosing Service Over Corporate Success
Shreesh Jadhav is an exemplary figure known for his remarkable academic achievements. Born in 1968, he demonstrated exceptional scholarly aptitude from an early age....
Over 3,000 Government Schools in J&K Face Low Enrollment Crisis
During a session in the assembly on Saturday, J&K Education Minister Sakina Itoo disclosed that more than 3,000 government schools in Jammu and Kashmir...

