Role of CSR for Sports Infrastructure Development
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https://doi.org/10.54741/ssjar.1.2.9Keywords:
govt. schemes, sports infrastructures, CSR development, sports industryAbstract
Indian athletes have won numerous medals for the country at international sporting events such as the Olympic, Commonwealth, and Asian Games, and they continue to make tremendous growth in the field of sports. CSR has piqued the interest of many businesses, and as a result, several research studies are being conducted in both academia and industry. CSR has the potential to give a powerful impetus for the fastest possible growth of sports in society. Without a doubt, the only way to make development is for every Indian citizen to work together to make India a superpower in the sphere of games and sports. Apart from the government, businesses, and individuals should all make efforts in terms of "Complimentary Self-Responsibility" to set down the actual development on the ground rather than in papers or reports. The paper represents one of the possible solutions for sports infrastructure development, which is based on supporting a sensible improvement of the city's metropolitan sports infrastructure and increased grant sport support, which allows for greater adaptability of offered services as well as a higher type of viability in terms of future budget expense cost flexibility.
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