The Seminar on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Business Ethics, organized by the PG Department of Commerce and Management Studies, was a significant event aimed at enlightening the 1st-semester BBA students on crucial aspects of ethical business practices. Held on November 17, 2023, in the conference hall from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., the seminar commenced with an inauguration by Prof. Mohamed Koya M.N, the esteemed Principal of Assabah Arts and Science College, Valayamkulam. His presence not only honored the occasion but also set a tone of importance and relevance to the topics at hand. The welcoming address, delivered by JULIE C D, infused the atmosphere with warmth and inclusivity, making all attendees feel engaged and valued from the outset. Following this, SHINI.P.N conveyed gratitude to all involved parties through a heartfelt vote of thanks, recognizing the collective effort that went into organizing such an insightful event.
The core session of the seminar, focusing on Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics, was expertly handled by Mrs. Rema K, an Associate Professor renowned for her expertise in the field. Drawing from her extensive knowledge and practical experience, Mrs. Rema guided the students through a comprehensive exploration of CSR principles, emphasizing the importance of businesses embracing social and environmental responsibility alongside their pursuit of profit. She also delved into the ethical dimensions of business conduct, highlighting the moral imperatives that underpin sustainable and equitable business practices. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and real-world examples, Mrs. Rema facilitated a deep understanding of the interconnectedness between ethical decision-making, corporate reputation, and long-term business success.
The seminar provided a valuable platform for students to reflect on their roles as future business leaders and agents of change within society. By engaging with the complexities of CSR and Business Ethics, participants were encouraged to critically assess the impact of business activities on various stakeholders, including employees, customers, communities, and the environment. Moreover, the seminar fostered a sense of ethical awareness and responsibility, equipping students with the tools and perspectives necessary to navigate the ethical dilemmas they may encounter in their future careers. Overall, the seminar was a resounding success, thanks to the dedication of the organizers, the insightful contributions of the speakers, and the active participation of the students. It served as a testament to the importance of ethical leadership and socially responsible business practices in shaping a sustainable and equitable future.