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Article

4 Déc 2004

Auteur:
Samyukta Bhowmick, Rediff.com

India Inc has a change of heart

Some corporations have caught on; major groups such as the Birla Group, the Tata Group, the Jindal Group and ITC, and individual companies and banks such as Samsung and ICICI, have earned recognition by their support of sustainable development, in their own ethical business practices as well as in a trickle-down effect on the community around them. [also refers to Accenture, Xansa]