Social Entrepreneurship for Positive Change in Society

Authors

  • Sanjeev Seth Business Press
  • John Kenneth Rabac Amity College - Florida (USA)

Keywords:

CSR, Social Fabric, Employment, Economy, GDP, Banking, SEBI, Insurance, Rural Marketing, Social Service, Health, Wealth

Abstract

Entrepreneurship is normally accepted as a profit making Endeavour of an individual which extends jobs & at the most accept some Corporate social responsibility. Also that this CSR. activities also they practice to showcase that how much they are concern with the society. The real Social fabric remained untouched with their efforts to extend their services for the masses.

The social fabric of our nation is like a close net family which is celebrating a big festival where different people are serving the variety of roles. Our festivals are incomplete without the celebration with the community. But when someone question if this is the case then why this impartiality we observe in the society.

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Published

2020-12-23

How to Cite

Seth, S., & Rabac, J. K. (2020). Social Entrepreneurship for Positive Change in Society. JS International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 2(1). Retrieved from https://jconsortium.com/index.php/jsijmr/article/view/440