India’s blending of business and charity risks market effectiveness and public trust. High-profile cases show how prioritizing social narratives over profit can lead to failures. Misallocated resources and lack of accountability erode credibility in both sectors. Distinct roles must be defined to ensure sustainable growth and genuine social impact.
Category: Business
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