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Hey folks let's discuss about the companies and their CSR ie. customer social responsibility and the social initiatives done by the companies!! comment down đŸ‘‡đŸ»

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Tata is the OG of CSR, man. They’ve been doing this for decades, even before it became a buzzword. Education, healthcare, and community development—they’re actually walking the talk.

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