Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Private Hospital of Ludhiana
Keywords:
Corporate Social Responsibility, Welfare, Development, Business Development, Relationships AcknowledgementAbstract
Corporate social responsibility is a promise to widen the glee of humanity. This is not charity however it is a focus trade policy of healthcare segment. It is a move on the way to manipulate solidity between monetary, collective and environmental. CSR is contributing most essential piece in growth of healthcare sector. It pumps up new opportunities for healthcare segment. The purpose of this research paper is to allocate the importance of CSR in healthcare. It exceeds the policies in which hospitals execute their trade in decent, the public responsive and valuable for humanity in terms of development. People are also screening to plentiful health problems these days and government is not able to handle these problems all alone so involvement of private hospitals is also required for the same. It is a potential and momentous aspect of wellbeing in general development. CSR is growing its importance and appearance day by day. The research paper then discusses the Corporate Social Responsibility in hospital and their impact. Finally, this paper includes conclusion and suggestions.
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