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Borderless World
Social Impact
Inequality in income
Unskilled, illiterate & assets less –
Poverty
Environment Impact
Ecological Imbalance
Degradation of natural environment
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The Bank Group has set two goals for the world to achieve
by2030:
ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity.
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a company's
commitment to manage the social, environmental
and economic effects of its operations
responsibly and in line with public expectations
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Brudtland Commission
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Fortune Global 500 firms spend around $20
billion a year on CSR activities: Harvard
Business Review: 2015
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CSR
Diversity
Inclusion
Education
Environment
Different culture, race, gender employees
Including physically
challenged, third gender
Primary, vocational, skill development
Prevent
Protect
Control
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1. Eradicating extreme hunger and poverty
2. Promotion of education
3. Promoting gender equality and empowering women
4. Reducing child mortality
5. Improving maternal health
6. Combating human immunodeficiency virus, acquired, immune deficiency
syndrome, malaria and other diseases
7. Ensuring environmental sustainability,
8. Employment enhancing vocational skills, social business projects
9. Contribution to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund or any other fund set
up by the Central Government or the State Governments for socio-economic
development, and
10. Relief and funds for the welfare of the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes,
other backward classes, minorities and women and such other matters as may be
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Poverty alleviation
Women empowerment
Education
Health
Agriculture
Environment
Infrastructure development: research
centers; sports academy; social centers
Health care -Family Welfare Programmes
Education
Infrastructure
Environment
Sustainable Livelihood
Rural –
Educational
Livelihood Preparing
Healthcare
Water Conservation
Disaster Relief Programs
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Religious Activities
East Indian Company Missionaries
Industrial Revolution - Jamshedji Tata
Gandhian Trusteeship
Charity/Industrial Voluntary Efforts …TATA; Birla
Government Mandatory - CSR – Companies Act, 2013
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CSR is to share burden of the Government in
providing social services by companies having net
worth/turnover/profit above a threshold.
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Better Public Image
Conversion of Resistance into Resources
Long Term Business Interest
Avoid Government Intervention
Make World a Better Place
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CSR_Concept I.pptx

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    Borderless World Social Impact Inequalityin income Unskilled, illiterate & assets less – Poverty Environment Impact Ecological Imbalance Degradation of natural environment ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    The Bank Grouphas set two goals for the world to achieve by2030: ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity. ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    Corporate social responsibility(CSR) is a company's commitment to manage the social, environmental and economic effects of its operations responsibly and in line with public expectations ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    Brudtland Commission ©Dr. MadhaviPeddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    Fortune Global 500firms spend around $20 billion a year on CSR activities: Harvard Business Review: 2015 ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    CSR Diversity Inclusion Education Environment Different culture, race,gender employees Including physically challenged, third gender Primary, vocational, skill development Prevent Protect Control ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    1. Eradicating extremehunger and poverty 2. Promotion of education 3. Promoting gender equality and empowering women 4. Reducing child mortality 5. Improving maternal health 6. Combating human immunodeficiency virus, acquired, immune deficiency syndrome, malaria and other diseases 7. Ensuring environmental sustainability, 8. Employment enhancing vocational skills, social business projects 9. Contribution to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund or any other fund set up by the Central Government or the State Governments for socio-economic development, and 10. Relief and funds for the welfare of the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, other backward classes, minorities and women and such other matters as may be prescribed. ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    Poverty alleviation Women empowerment Education Health Agriculture Environment Infrastructuredevelopment: research centers; sports academy; social centers Health care -Family Welfare Programmes Education Infrastructure Environment Sustainable Livelihood Rural – Educational Livelihood Preparing Healthcare Water Conservation Disaster Relief Programs http://ignited.in/a/57947 ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    Religious Activities East IndianCompany Missionaries Industrial Revolution - Jamshedji Tata Gandhian Trusteeship Charity/Industrial Voluntary Efforts …TATA; Birla Government Mandatory - CSR – Companies Act, 2013 ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    CSR is toshare burden of the Government in providing social services by companies having net worth/turnover/profit above a threshold. ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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    Better Public Image Conversionof Resistance into Resources Long Term Business Interest Avoid Government Intervention Make World a Better Place ©Dr. Madhavi Peddada, 2022 All rights reserved
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Editor's Notes

  • #9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V8oFI4GYMY
  • #10 https://rsmus.com/economics/rsm-middle-market-business-index-mmbi/corporate-social-responsibility-and-the-middle-market/diversity-and-inclusion-hand-in-hand-with-csr.html
  • #11 https://www.aperianglobal.com/leaders-diversity-inclusion-5-lessons-top-global-companies/ https://thecsrjournal.in/csr-indian-tech-companies-models-inclusivity/
  • #14 https://www.pwc.in/assets/pdfs/publications/2013/handbook-on-corporate-social-responsibility-in-india.pdf
  • #15 law of non-possession. It was founded on his religious belief that everything belonged to God and was from God.
  • #16 https://www.pwc.in/assets/pdfs/publications/2013/handbook-on-corporate-social-responsibility-in-india.pdf
  • #17 https://www.pwc.in/assets/pdfs/publications/2013/handbook-on-corporate-social-responsibility-in-india.pdf