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Corporate social responsibility is the positive activity that is performed by any company, business or organization that affects the employees, society, local authorities, environment and economy positively. This responsibility is accomplished to gain trust, uphold and tenacity from all the shareholders, employees, government, society and potential investors. It is a motive learning and obligation of employees, directors and all stakeholders in serving others and in the development of the society. It is an ample term concerning what is scrutiny in India. It leads the organization to have sustainable growth and development of the organization, society, and the whole economy. The purpose of this study is to explain the proper meaning and description of Corporate Social Responsibility and its development in India and study the theoretical aspects. We will delve into the modern tendency in the country regarding CSR and its proceeding and global implication. This research is on the different leather-based industries which are on the large and small scale of leather-based industries and also discuss their strategies regarding CSR and what is missing in performing their activities. This study will help in knowing exactly what are the Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT Analysis).
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