Articles 19th Jul 2021
With a significant shift in global trends towards a stakeholder- centric governance structure, investors are recognizing the importance of assimilating non-financial parameters in their decision-making process.
ESG (environment, social and governance) practices have become a popular tool for investors to understand the long-term ramifications that investee companies may have, especially after the impact created globally by environmental changes and Covid-19 consequences.
In their article for NUALS Law Journal, ELP’s Manendra Singh, Tanvi Goyal and Aditi Ladha analyze the components of ESG in light of its evolution globally and in India, while also contemplating the future of ESG practices in the Indian market.
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