Sneha Agarwal – “Country needs more of socially responsible entrepreneurs”

Most organizations have since quite a while ago rehearsed some type of corporate social and natural obligation with the expansive objective, just, of adding to the prosperity of the networks and society they influence and on which they depend.

To see how organisations devise and execute CSR, over the previous decade we led top to bottom meetings with scores of chiefs, chiefs, and CEOs who are straightforwardly or in a roundabout way answerable for their organisations CSR techniques, and we have grown in excess of twelve contextual analyses on the theme.

A recent conversation with Sneha Agarwal, director at Hillock Hotel, addressed “I feel fortunate being in a position to contribute to the society and community. Understanding the needs and difficulties of people in these tough covid times should be everyone’s prerogative and one should go a mile extra to help in whatever small or big way we can.”

Associations can accomplish manageability by giving cautious consideration to their effect on society. Carrying on in a straightforward, moral way guarantees a methodology that ensures the drawn out accomplishment of society and its people.

Being an entrepreneur it’s our moral responsibility to not just aim for profit maximization but to give back to society in as many ways as possible. I look at trying and giving employment to people during these absolutely troubled times as my way of giving back also as the hotel industry has one of the most labor absorption capacities I use in its true sense.

My humble request to all the young entrepreneurs: please don’t be a profit maximizing entrepreneur, be a socially responsible entrepreneur

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