Economic growth anchored in social justice under all Cong. govts: Bhatti
Economic growth anchored in social justice remains at the core of Congress governments and the work being undertaken in Telangana under Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is a reflection of this conviction, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said here on Friday.
Addressing the 6th edition of CSR and Sustainability Conference and Awards for 2024, organised by Assocham Southern Region, the Deputy CM said, 'In Telangana, we are shaping a new development narrative, one that does not separate economics from ethics. We are committed to building a State that is fiscally responsible, socially inclusive and environmentally conscious.'
Look beyond balance sheets
Asserting that true development is one that empowers people to stand on their feet, especially in today's 'world of unprecedented resources and extraordinary inequality,' Mr. Vikramarka urged business leaders to look beyond balance sheets to a future we are shaping together. Let us not act not out of charity but out of shared responsibility… work for transformation and build societies that flourish.'
Telangana is an ideal destination for corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The State provides a platform not just to fulfill CSR mandates, but to do so with 100% impact and transparency. He called upon companies across India to consider Telangana as a prime hub for their CSR investments.
The State offers an industry-friendly ecosystem where there are no language barriers; law and order is maintained; and offering abundant, affordable skilled human resources, which the government had set out to enhance with initiatives such as the Young India integrated residential schools and the Young India Skills University. Above all, the State has a proactive, friendly government, the Deputy Chief Minister said.
Telangana's competition is not as much with other Indian states as with developed nations. In sectors like healthcare, pharma, IT, and agriculture produce, the State has set an unmatched trajectory, he added.
Real purpose of CSR is not ticking the box but recognising that growth without inclusion is fragile and that profits without purpose are hollow. Sustainability is not only about the environment, it is about human dignity too, he said.
Assocham in a release said that special addresses, and panel discussions on various topics formed part of the conference. Over 20 organisations were presented awards across various categories for their contributions in CSR and sustainability.
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