A Study on Satisfaction Level of Villagers About CSR Initiative of CybageAsha (Rural Upliftment) With Special Reference to Construction of School Building, Classrooms and Wall Compound in Purandar, Velhe and Bhor Taluka
Keywords:
Cybage, School Building, Satisfaction, CSRAbstract
The aim of this research project is to assess the CSR projects of Cybage (Rural Upliftment Vertical) and to gauge the impact of the CSR initiatives under the aegis of CybageAsha, alongside their gap analysis. In order to achieve these objectives, data was collected using questionnaire and data was sought from the beneficiaries who are benefited by the CSR Projects of Cybage in their Village. This report includes impact analysis and gap analysis of Project Category- ‘Infrastructure’ which includes six projects out of which following three were considered for writing this research paper; school building, school wall compound and classroom construction.
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