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Corporatization and corporate social responsibility : Insurance, banking, industrial design, ownership and control

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New Delhi SBS Publishers & Distributors 2011Description: 334p xvISBN:
  • 9789380090177
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.066420 DAS
Contents:
Contents: Foreword; Preface; I Corporate social responsibility and corporate Governance; 1Corporate social responsibility the need of the hour ZU Khairoowala and Nawab Ali Khan; 2 Corporate social responsibilities an analysis in Indian context Dipak Das; 3 Corporate social empowerment or being empowered and doing empowerment preface to an ethical monitoring of the capability approach Arnab Chatterjee; 4 Corporate social responsibility the Indian trend Partha Sarathi Adhya; 5 Corporate social responsibility in Indian perspective Tapan Kumar Samanta; 6 Corporate social responsibility Manali Singhal and Ujjvalya Anand; 7 Corporate Governance in India an overview Pradeep Kumar Pandey; 8 CSR and performance of Indian companies Rajib Mallik; 9 Corporate social responsibility a critical study Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari; II Insurance; 10 Insurance against third party risks an overview Sanjay Kumar Singh; 11 Insurance and its importance an critical analysis Ruchita Chakraborty; 12 Compounding of offences mechanism to reduce litigation or escape from prosecution Kohinoor Roy; 13 Damage to property and remedies under insurance law an appraisal Sangeeta Mandal; III Ownership control and WTO; 14 The separation of ownership and control a new dimension for business success Bhagirathi Panigrahi; 15 Dumping and WTO an analysis Arbind Chakraborty; IV Industrial design; 16 Industrial design its growth essentials and nature of protection as a form of intellectual property Avishek Chakraborty; V Safe and standard food; 17 Consumers right to safe and standard food Ashok R Patil; VI Banking; 18 Development of co operative banking sector in India Jagdip U Nanavaty; VII Company and equity investment; 19 The companies bill 2008 a boost for the equity investment in India JK Singh; 20 Voluntary winding up of company an appraisal Ashutosh Kumar Shah; 21 Power of court to wind up company an overview Biresh Prasad; Index
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Contents:
Foreword;
Preface;
I Corporate social responsibility and corporate Governance;
1Corporate social responsibility the need of the hour ZU Khairoowala and Nawab Ali Khan;
2 Corporate social responsibilities an analysis in Indian context Dipak Das;
3 Corporate social empowerment or being empowered and doing empowerment preface to an ethical monitoring of the capability approach Arnab Chatterjee;
4 Corporate social responsibility the Indian trend Partha Sarathi Adhya;
5 Corporate social responsibility in Indian perspective Tapan Kumar Samanta;
6 Corporate social responsibility Manali Singhal and Ujjvalya Anand;
7 Corporate Governance in India an overview Pradeep Kumar Pandey;
8 CSR and performance of Indian companies Rajib Mallik;
9 Corporate social responsibility a critical study Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari;
II Insurance;
10 Insurance against third party risks an overview Sanjay Kumar Singh;
11 Insurance and its importance an critical analysis Ruchita Chakraborty;
12 Compounding of offences mechanism to reduce litigation or escape from prosecution Kohinoor Roy;
13 Damage to property and remedies under insurance law an appraisal Sangeeta Mandal;
III Ownership control and WTO;
14 The separation of ownership and control a new dimension for business success Bhagirathi Panigrahi;
15 Dumping and WTO an analysis Arbind Chakraborty;
IV Industrial design;
16 Industrial design its growth essentials and nature of protection as a form of intellectual property Avishek Chakraborty;
V Safe and standard food;
17 Consumers right to safe and standard food Ashok R Patil;
VI Banking;
18 Development of co operative banking sector in India Jagdip U Nanavaty;
VII Company and equity investment;
19 The companies bill 2008 a boost for the equity investment in India JK Singh;
20 Voluntary winding up of company an appraisal Ashutosh Kumar Shah;
21 Power of court to wind up company an overview Biresh Prasad;
Index