Education, health care, rural development projects and environment sustainability have emerged as the areas where the companies end up spending the most as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects. Similarly, states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Delhi received the maximum
Education is the tool to grow and succeed in this rapidly developing world. In an exponentially growing economy like India, where the youth comprise a massive part of its population, equal access to education and opportunities for employment should be prioritised. During
Jindal Steel and Power (JSP) reported Rs 125 crore in CSR expenditure, or 1.51% of profit after tax, in the 2021-22 financial year. The company says that around 29,000 people have benefited from the CSR programmes. Total CSR obligation for the financial
Aster DM Healthcare has fulfilled the promise of providing 255 homes to the victims of the Kerala Floods who lost everything to the devastating calamity. Built by Aster volunteers with the help of philanthropists, partners and employees, these 255 Aster houses are
Maruti Suzuki India Limited has spent Rs 100.7 crore on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects in FY2021-22. Total spending on Corporate Social Responsibility for the year was calculated at 2.67% of its net profit. The company has fully spent the amount required
Aurobindo Pharma Foundation (APF), the philanthropic arm of Aurobindo Pharma Limited, organized a Bhoomipujan ceremony to construct a Bharosa Centre in the Sangareddy district. Aurobindo Pharma Foundation has agreed to spearhead this project to protect women and children as part of its
ICICI Securities has invested Rs. 20 Crores as CSR funds towards ongoing livelihoods and other programmes for communities during the year 2021-22. It has supported the livelihoods of the under-served communities through CSR programmes and partnerships. “Our objective is to support meaningful
In line with the vision of ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’, the DLF Foundation today donated 70,000 flags to the Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram. “Har Ghar Tiranga” is a campaign under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to encourage people to take the tricolor
To ensure that India’s 75th year of Independence is celebrated by majority of the people in the country by hoisting the tricolour at their homes, the government has decided to recognise spending by companies as part of the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign
NIIT Institute of Finance, Banking and Insurance (NIIT–IFBI)—a subsidiary of NIIT Limited, and Bajaj Finserv, today announced a partnership to create a large-scale, job-ready pool of talent for the BFSI industry. Bajaj Finserv, through its flagship CSR Initiative, Beyond, aims to train