Whether Corporate Social Responsibility can Vaccinate the Death Rate

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M. Madhavan, U. S. Sudheesh Babu

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India is now too young and witnessing the demographic dividend scenario. As per the latest studies, India may surpass China in population and will become most overcrowded nation in the ecosphere by 2027 [1]. The studies in this line of thought, revealing that roughly 273 million people will be supplemented to the population bucket before 2050. Thus, the later part of the century will record India as a country with largest human capital in the universe. On the other hand, United Nations predicted a drastic increase in the death rate in India from 2020 onwards to reach just under 14 by 2100. The study evaluates how CSR can be a solution at this strange outbreak and can act as a remedial measure by bridging the reasons for deaths.

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M. Madhavan, U. S. Sudheesh Babu. (2021). Whether Corporate Social Responsibility can Vaccinate the Death Rate. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(2), 846–854. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/1033
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