Personal Social Responsibility:-A Novel Concept to Eliminate the Emerging Challenges in Exercising the Corporate Social Responsibility in Practice

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The individual ethical role of a person for common oriented goal leads to social empowerment, community welfare and creation of both tangible and intangible wealth for an individual as well as for the society.

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(2013).  Personal Social Responsibility:-A Novel Concept to Eliminate the Emerging Challenges in Exercising the Corporate Social Responsibility in Practice. International Journal of Computer Science and Management Studies (IJCSMS) www.ijcsms.com, 13(1), 7-15. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-103963