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Corporate Social Responsibilities & Governance at Infosys
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming an increasingly important activity to business nationally and internationally. As globalization accelerates and large corporations serve as global providers, these corporations have progressively recognized the benefits of providing CSR programs in their various locations. Corporate governance is about commitment to values and ethical business conduct. It is about how an organization is managed. This includes its corporate and other structures, its culture, policies and the manner in which it deals with various stakeholders. Accordingly, timely and accurate disclosure of information regarding the financial situation, performance, ownership and governance of the company is an important part of corporate governance. This improves public understanding of the structure, activities and policies of the organization. Consequently, the organization is able to attract investors, and enhance the trust and confidence of the stakeholders. Infosys is committed to contributing to the society and established the Infosys Foundation in 1996 as a not-for-profit trust to support social initiatives. The Foundation supports programs and organizations devoted to the cause of the destitute, the rural poor, the mentally challenged, and the economically disadvantaged sections of the society.
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Corporate Social Responsibilities, Corporate Governance, Infosys Foundation.
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