Csr Orientation Refers to Carroll's (Carroll Shabana 2010) Standard Csr Programme
Orientation Process, Which Is Structured In the Form of a Pyramid and Consists of Physical, Legal, Ethical,
And Charitable Requirements. Economic Responsibility, the Pyramid's Cornerstone, Is the Organization's
Key Function As Regarded By All Stakeholders In Society. Judicial Responsibility, Which Extends Beyond
Economic Duty, Guarantees That Businesses Carry Out Their Legal Obligations In Accordance With National
Laws and Regulations. the Company's Planned Operations Are Subject to Ethical Responsibility, Which Is At
The Top of Both Legal and Economic Requirements. the Highest Level of Responsibility, Philanthropic
Accountability, Includes the Firm's Behaviour In Responding to the Ambitions of Good Corporate Citizens Of
Community. This Study Includes the Csr Orientation Because It Is Crucial In Assessing the Knowledge Of
School Instructors Engaging In Csr Programmes, and It Determines the Feasibility of Csr Programmes In
The Education Area.This Study Tries to Gain an Understanding of How the Adani Group Has Acted
Responsibly Toward All of Its Stakeholders to Learn More About the Activities, Programmes, and Strategies
That the Company Has Established, Formulated, and Put into Action In Order to Improve Educational
Opportunities For the General Populace.