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Article

7 Jan 2005

Author:
Sachin Joshi, Researcher, Centre for Social Markets

Comment: Corporate responsibility in India needs to wake up to quality reporting

Companies in India enjoy touting their socially responsible credentials, but are failing to demonstrate accountability in real, meaningful reporting...There are only three companies – Tata group, Ford India, and Jubilant Organosys, that follow the Global Reporting Initiative guidelines. [also refers to Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Reliance Energy (part of Reliance Industries)]