2. Outline…Outline…
• Triple bottom line
• What is CSR ?
• Evolution
• Clause 135 Company Act
• Areas where CSR Budget can be spent
• CSR activities in India
• Key Players of India
• Top companies with best csr policies
• Indian companies CSR
• Reference
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3. What is CSR ?
According to UNIDO,” Corporate Social Responsibility is a
management concept whereby companies integrate
social and environmental concerns in their business
operations and interactions with their stakeholders..”
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6. Types of Social Responsibility
1. Responsibility towards Shareholders
• To ensure a reasonable rate of return over time.
• To work for the survival & the growth of the
concern.
• To build reputation & goodwill of the company.
• To remain transparent & accountable.
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7. 2.Responsibility towards Employee
• To provide a healthy working environment.
• To grant regular & fair wages.
• To provide welfare services.
• To provide training & promotion facilities.
• To provide reasonable working standard & norms.
• To provide efficient mechanism to redress
worker’s grievances.
• Proper recognition of efficiency & hard work.
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8. 3.Responsibility towards consumers
• Supplying socially harmless products.
• Supplying the quality, standards, as promised.
• Adopt fair pricing.
• Provide after sales services.
• Maintaining consumer’s grievances cell.
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9. Clause 135, Companies Act, 2013
• The CSR provisions within the Act is applicable to
companies with an annual turnover of 1,000 crore INR
and more, or a net worth of 500 crore INR and more,
or a net profit of 5 crore INR and more..
• It also require companies to set-up a CSR committee
consisting of their board members, including at least
one independent director.
• The Act encourages companies to spend atleast 2% of
their average net profit in the previous three years on
CSR activities.
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10. 1. Eradicating Hunger, Poverty and Malnutrition,
2. Promoting Education
3. Promoting Gender Equality
4. Ensuring Environmental Sustainability
5. Protection of National Heritage, Art and Culture
6. Measures For The Benefit of Armed Forces
7. Training to Promote Rural Sports
8. Contribution To The Prime Minister’s National
Relief Fund
9. Contributions or Funds Provided By Technology
Incubators
10. Rural Development Projects
Areas Where The CSR Budget Can
Be Spent :
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11. CSR ACTIVITIES IN INDIA
(Source - Study conducted by Ernst & Young and PHD Chamber,
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12. CSR ACTIVITIES IN INDIA
EDUCATION
The study indicates that providing
infrastructure support is the most common
activity in the education domain,
undertaken by approximately 88% or 44
out of a total of 50 companies.
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13. CSR ACTIVITIES IN INDIA
HEALTHCARE
In the healthcare domain, organising health camps to offer
curative services and raising awareness on health issues are the
most common activities implemented by nearly 74% of the
companies.
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14. CSR ACTIVITIES IN INDIA
ENVIRONMENT
CSR initiatives aimed towards the betterment of the
environment include green initiatives such as tree plantation
drives to promote afforestation, as well as efforts to conserve
water, and to manage and dispose of waste responsibly. Green
initiatives garner the highest attention with 76% of all
companies undertaking specific initiatives to improve the
environment and approximately 64% taking measures to
conserve water.
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15. CSR ACTIVITIES IN INDIA
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
In rural development, 68% of companies have been working
towards betterment of rural areas by providing infrastructure
support.
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16. Key Players of India
Source-economic times
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20. “We generate wealth for the people. What comes
from the people must, to the extent possible,
therefore get back to the people.”
- J R D Tata
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