There are many NGOs in India that are working with corporate and public enterprises to promote CSR in India. One such renowned organisation has undertaken several projects through CSR to facilitate urban renewal.
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Role of NGOs in india in promoting CSR
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2. There are many NGOs in India that are
working with corporate and public
enterprises to promote CSR in India.
One such renowned organisation has
undertaken several projects through CSR
to facilitate urban renewal.
3. Urban renewal is an important factor in the
development of a nation. A significant shift
in population has been observed in the past
few years.
4. According to a United Nationβs report, about
41 per cent of the Indian population will be
living in the bigger cities of India by 2030.
This may pose severe problems such as
shortage of public utilities, increase in slum
development, shortage of employment
opportunities, increase in crimes etc.
5. CSR projects in India can be targeted at the
development of smaller cities and the
communities that reside in it to tackle these
problems. Leading NGOs such as the
Reliance Foundation have worked out several
models that help in using CSR for urban
renewal.
6. For instance, has
worked on the establishment of public spaces
through CSR. The rework on Goda Park in
Nashik is a testimony to their commitment.
Furthermore, it has worked on a social media
platform with the Mumbai Police to directly
connect the public and the police force.
7. Also, it has collaborated with the Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai in the
establishment of a CSR cell. This will help
the Municipal Corporation with corporate
entities to further take up urban renewal
projects.
8. NGOs play an important role in facilitating
projects. Be it rural development or urban
renewal, NGOs are an integral part of
development projects. They have the
advantage of being location specific, flexible
and having a greater understanding of the
community requirements.