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Ggoonj
A STEP TOWARDS A BETTER TOMORROW
Ground Rules
•Please put your mobile phones on vibration mode.
•Feel free to interrupt me in between for asking question.
Agenda
• To know about the current situation of Indian education
• To discuss the improvements that could be done
• To discuss about corporate social responsibility as introduced in companies act 2013
Indian Education
• 50% of children of age 6-18 do not go to school.
• Of the 32 million children that began school in 2004, less than half of them has completed the
compulsory 8 years of education.
• Eight amongst every nine children who completes schooling does not get a chance to enroll for
college.
• India has the lowest higher education enrollment ratio of 11% . In the US it is 83%.
Youths of India
• The youth literacy rate, measured within the age group of 15 to 24, is 81.1%.
• Half of the countries population of 1.25 billion is under 25.
• Only 1 amongst 9 gets a chance to enroll for college education, still we are moving world on a
click of mouse.
• Imagine a India where everyone gets a chance to pursue their dream, create a better world,
better country and better life
Change their lives
SHOUTING FOR HELP….. WHAT WE CAN DO…..
Corporate Social Responsibility
APPLICABILITY
In India , the concept of CSR is governed by
clause 135 of the Companies Act,2013 ,which
was passed by both Houses of the parliament,
and had received the assent of the President
of India on 29 August 2013.
The CSR provision within the act is applicable
to companies with an annual turnover of 1000
crore INR and more ,or a net worth of 500
crore INR and more , or a net profit of five
crore INR and more.
AMOUNT TO BE SPENT BY COMPANIES
The Act encourages companies to spend at
least 2 % of their average net profit in the
previous three years on CSR activities.
Let us make their
lives Better
GGOONJ: A STEP TOWARDS A BETTER FUTURE
CA ABHIYANK PAREEK
MOB-+918130028166

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Ggoonj: Improving Education in India

  • 1. Ggoonj A STEP TOWARDS A BETTER TOMORROW
  • 2. Ground Rules •Please put your mobile phones on vibration mode. •Feel free to interrupt me in between for asking question.
  • 3. Agenda • To know about the current situation of Indian education • To discuss the improvements that could be done • To discuss about corporate social responsibility as introduced in companies act 2013
  • 4. Indian Education • 50% of children of age 6-18 do not go to school. • Of the 32 million children that began school in 2004, less than half of them has completed the compulsory 8 years of education. • Eight amongst every nine children who completes schooling does not get a chance to enroll for college. • India has the lowest higher education enrollment ratio of 11% . In the US it is 83%.
  • 5. Youths of India • The youth literacy rate, measured within the age group of 15 to 24, is 81.1%. • Half of the countries population of 1.25 billion is under 25. • Only 1 amongst 9 gets a chance to enroll for college education, still we are moving world on a click of mouse. • Imagine a India where everyone gets a chance to pursue their dream, create a better world, better country and better life
  • 6. Change their lives SHOUTING FOR HELP….. WHAT WE CAN DO…..
  • 7. Corporate Social Responsibility APPLICABILITY In India , the concept of CSR is governed by clause 135 of the Companies Act,2013 ,which was passed by both Houses of the parliament, and had received the assent of the President of India on 29 August 2013. The CSR provision within the act is applicable to companies with an annual turnover of 1000 crore INR and more ,or a net worth of 500 crore INR and more , or a net profit of five crore INR and more. AMOUNT TO BE SPENT BY COMPANIES The Act encourages companies to spend at least 2 % of their average net profit in the previous three years on CSR activities.
  • 8. Let us make their lives Better GGOONJ: A STEP TOWARDS A BETTER FUTURE CA ABHIYANK PAREEK MOB-+918130028166