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A SNAPSHOT OF CSR
SPEND IN GUJARAT
(FY 15-16)
Gujarat CSR Outlook
Report 2017
February 2017
Abridged Version
www.ngobox.org
© 2017 ngobox.org
ABOUT THE REPORT
The Gujarat CSR Outlook Report is a research publication of NGOBOX, that presents concrete
in-depth analysis of CSR spend in Gujarat by big companies in the last financial year (2015-16).Our
research team brings to you several useful comprehensive reports on various CSR activities taking
place in various parts of the country. Not only this, we have also successfully launched two
editions of‘India CSR Outlook Report (ICOR)’ in the years 2015 and 2016. Both our editions gath-
ered well deserved appreciation by various Ministries, Businesses and Educational Institutes. Our
work has been referred in several news and research articles too.
In this report, we present a quantitative insight of the CSR spent by 160 companies who are striv-
ing for the betterment of Gujarat.
The 160 companies presented in this report were selected on the basis of following few criteria:
I. The prescribed total CSR spend for FY 2015-16 was more than INR 1 Cr.
II. CSR project implementation in Gujarat in FY 2015-16
III. Availability of the required data in various CSR disclosures
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SECTOR REPRESENTATION IN THE REPORT (IN %)
KEY INSIGHTS
160 Companies in the study (INR Cr.)
No. of companies in the study 160
Total no. of projects implemented 696
No. of Public Sector Enterprises 17
PSU’s share in Total Actual CSR spend 63.86
Actual CSR spend (Cr.) spend in Gujarat 375.66
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83 %
17 %
Share of PSU
SHARE OF PSU IN TOTAL CSR SPEND
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TOP 10 COMPANIES - BY ACTUAL CSR SPEND (In Cr.)
These 10 companies together spent INR 169.95 Cr in CSR in Gujarat which makes it to 45.24% of
total CSR spend by 160 companies.
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CSR SPEND BY MAJOR SECTORS
Oil,Drillig
& Refiner-
ies +
Petrochem-
icals
No. of
Companies
Actual CSR
Spent (in
Cr.)
Phama-
ceuticals
Banking
and
Finance
Computers
(Software
and Hard-
ware)
Auto and
Auto
Ancillaries
Steel and
Aluminium
9
75.5
16
41.31
18
24.24
9
23.67
5
15.34
4
7
These 61 companies from 6 major sectors constitute around 38.12% of our research data. The
total contribution of these sectors is 180.06 Cr which is equal to 47.93% of the total CSR spend in
Gujarat for the FY 2015-16.
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Most of the companies prefer to implement their CSR Projects through partnerships with imple-
menting agencies.
Direct Implementation
Through Foundation
Through Implementing Agency
188
158
350
Type of Model
CHOICE OF IMPLEMENTATION MODEL
No. of Projects
27 %
50 %
23 %
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TOP 3 COMPANIES IN EACH SECTOR (CSR SPEND WISE)
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (16.01 Cr.)
Cadila Healthcare Ltd. (14.45 Cr.)
Dishman Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals (2.10 Cr.)
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (9.89 Cr.)
Financial Technologies India Ltd. (5.54 Cr.)
Infosys (5 Cr.)
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. (13.58 Cr.)
Setco Automotives Ltd. (0.82 Cr.)
Atul Auto Ltd. (0.45 Cr.)
Axis Bank (7.55 Cr.)
ICICI Bank Ltd. (6.27 Cr.)
HDFC Bank Ltd. (1.75Cr.)
Pharmaceuticals
Oil, Drilling & Refiner-
ies + Petrochemicals
Auto and Auto
Ancillaries
Banking and
Finance
Steel and Aluminium
Ratnamani Metals and Tubes Ltd. (3.67 Cr.)
Hindalco. (2.95 Cr.)
Atul Auto Ltd. (0.23 Cr.)
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THEMATIC PRIORITIES IN CSR
[Theme-wise distribution of companies (as per the schedule VII)]
Education (including skilling) and Healthcare (including WASH) themes have been favourites of
companies for implementing CSR projects.
Environmental Sustainability is the new area which is gradually becoming popular in CSR projects.
Areas like Urban Slum Development and Technology Incubators in Academic Institutions have not
attracted attentions of CSR project managers.
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0.16%
0.00%
0.96%
1.74%
0.14%
0.04%
0.92%
39.68%
37.80%
5.59%
12.97%
THEME WISE PROJECT DISTRIBUTION
Thematic Area No. of Projects INR Cr.
Poverty Alleviation, Healthcare and WASH 212 145.53
Education and Skills 253 138.62
Women Empowerment and Inclusive Development 43 6.39
Protection of National Heritage, Art and Culture 13 3.52
Benefits to Armed Forces Veterans, War Widows 2 0.02
Environmental Sustainability 84 20.51
Technology Incubators within Academic Institutions 1 0.50
Rural sports, Paralympics and Olympic sports 17 3.36
PM Relief Fund and Others 3 0.14
Rural Development projects 55 47.55
Urban Slum Development 1 0.60
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Project distribution by CSR spend
Top 10 Companies working in Education and Skill Development
More than INR 10 Cr.
INR 5 to 10 Cr.
INR 1 to 5 Cr.
INR 0.5 to 1 Cr.
Less than 0.5 Cr.
2
5
29
18
68
CSR Fund
CSR FUND IN EDUCATION AND SKILLING (TOTAL 122 COMPANIES)
No. of Companies
56 %
15 %
24 %
2 %
4 %
COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr.
Reliance Industries Ltd. 14.52
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 13.69
ONGC Ltd 6.91
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 6.55
Axis Bank 5.98
UPL Ltd. 5.85
Infosys 5.00
Financial Technologies India Ltd. 4.84
Laursen& Toubro Ltd. 4.34
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. 3.70
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CSR INITIATIVES IN EDUCATION AND SKILLING (HIGHLIGHTS)
ADANI PORTS AND SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE Ltd.
To improve the quality of education in the rural and urban areas,Adani Ports through its Founda-
tion runs ‘ADANI VIDYA MANDIR’. The school has amenities even better than most of the private
schools and provides FREE education to academically competent children belonging to economi-
cally week families.
‘Adani Vidya Mandir’is opened in Ahmedabad and Bhadreshwar. The Ahmedabad branch has an
enrolment of 750 students and is an English medium school. While The Gujarati medium school in
Bhadreshwar has student strength of 200.
To broaden the students’ horizon, Adani Ports also organizes an educational tour to Mundra. In
this, a number of high school and college students from Ahmedabad and Kutch participate. They
visit the port, Power plant and the edible oil refinery, completely free of cost. So far, more than
55,000 students from 800 schools have benefitted from such exposure visits.
The company’s CSR spend in Gujarat in the last Financial Year was INR 13.69 Cr.
MARUTI SUZUKI Ltd.
In a landmark move the company signed an MoU with the Government of Gujarat, to set up,
manage and run ‘The Gujarat Regional Automobile Training Institute’ (to be referred as GUJRATI)
at Gajadara village of Waghodiataluka in Vadodara district. It is the first of its kind initiative in the
country.The institute will not only provide driving training to tribal youth, it will also offer automo-
bile technical training to them and help their employability.
The company spend INR 6.55 Cr. in various education programmes in Gujarat.
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Project distribution by CSR spend
Top 10 Companies working in Poverty Alleviation, Healthcare and WASH
More than INR 10 Cr.
INR 5 to 10 Cr.
INR 1 to 5 Cr.
INR 0.5 to 1 Cr.
Less than 0.5 Cr.
4
3
23
17
55
CSR Fund
CSR FUND IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION HEALTHCARE AND WASH (TOTAL 102
COMPANIES)
No. of Companies
15 %
54 %
22 %
17 %
4 %
3 %
COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr.
NTPC Ltd. 16.76
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 15.01
Cadila Healthcare Ltd. 14.46
Cairn India Ltd. 11.99
Torrent Power Ltd. 8.28
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 7.03
Reliance Industries Ltd. 5.57
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 4.29
Balkrishna Industries Ltd. 3.27
UPL Ltd. 2.97
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CSR INITIATIVES IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION, HEALTHCARE AND WASH
(HIGHLIGHTS)
TORRENT PHARACEUTICALS Ltd.
Through its‘REACH’programme, Torrent Pharmaceuticals caters to the need for Paediatric Health-
care and provides corresponding diagnostic/treatment facilities to resolve child health related
issues. The programme reaches to thousands of children through its grassroot intervention called
‘SHAISHAV’. Through Shaishav, care is provided for 6 month to 6 year old children by giving them
healthcare support, promoting hygiene and sanitation, supporting preschool activities and
improving existing infrastructure.
Periodic health care check-ups follow ups, referrals to specialist hospitals and support for further
treatment is provided to the children belonging to economically challenged families.
Along with this,‘Shaishav’ also monitors malnourishment and immunization of children through
its various activities.
In the financial year 2015-16, the CSR spent byTorrent Pharmaceuticals in Gujarat was INR 15.01 Cr
towards its Healthcare programmes.
CAIRN INDIA Ltd.
ITo improve the health standards, Cairn introduced ‘MOBILE HEALTH VANS (MHVs)’that aimed to
provide basic medical services at the door step of the rural community. These mobile vans cover
115 villages in the state of Gujarat, reaching out to more than 20,000 community members. This
programme is routinely clubbed with health camps and awareness drives initiated through pub-
lic-private partnerships.
‘PAHOCH’ is it’s another health initiative which is implemented in partnership with Government
focusing on improving access to the public nutrition and health services for children below six
years of age, pregnant women, nursing mothers and adolescent girls.
Another commendable initiative by Cairn India is its‘JEEVAN AMRIT PROJECT’which addresses the
serious problem of inaccessibility of potable water in rural India.
The company has already established 44 water purification plants (ROs) and are taking up this
initiative to larger scales.
Cairn India has spent around INR 11.99 Cr. In its various WASH programmes in Gujarat in the finan-
cial year 2015-16.
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CSR FUND IN ENVIROMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (TOTAL 45 COMPANIES)
Project distribution by CSR spend
Top 10 Companies working in Environmental Sustainability
COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr.
ITC Ltd. 5.24
NTPC Ltd. 1.78
Axis Bank 1.58
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. 1.57
Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 0.99
Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. 0.93
Sadbhav Engineering Ltd. 0.92
IndusInd Bank Ltd. 0.80
ONGC Ltd 0.73
Tata Chemicals Ltd. 0.67
0
1
3
8
33
of
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CSR INITIATIVES IN ENVIROMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (HIGHLIGHTS)
ITC Ltd.
Through its ‘AFFORESTATION PROGRAMME’, ITC enables many farmers to grow commercially
viable pulpwood plantations in their low productive wastelands. Thus, through its initiative ITC
helps to turn an unproductive asset into a profitable source. ITC also invests in R&D to develop
disease resistant and fast growing plant saplings.
Under the ‘Social Forestry’ component of the same programme, ITC also financially assists tribals
and farmers by providing loans and various subsidies. These initiatives by ITC have not only creat-
ed a source of livelihood for many, but have also significantly increased the green cover, thereby
contributing towards soil conservation.
ITC’s Afforestation model along with its‘Agro Forestry Programme’covers 249,000 hectares and has
helped sequester 5,121 KT of CO2 in 2015-16.
Having recognised the vital role played by water and irrigation in rural economy, ITC through it’s
another programme ‘Soil and Moisture Conservation Programme’ supports water development
projects with the help of other NGOs.
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More than INR 10 Cr.
INR 5 to 10 Cr.
INR 1 to 5 Cr.
INR 0.5 to 1 Cr.
Less than 0.5 Cr.
0
0
1
3
21
CSR Fund
CSR FUND IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT (TOTAL 25 COMPANIES)
No. of Companies
18 %
7 %
84 %
4 %
12 %
Project distribution by CSR spend
Top 10 Companies working in Women Empowerment
COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr.
Tata Power Corporation Ltd. 1.06
Sasken Communication & Technologies Ltd. 0.94
Atul Ltd. 0.67
Bajaj Finance Ltd. 0.50
Tata Chemicals Ltd. 0.49
Navneet Education Ltd 0.44
Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. 0.44
SKF India Ltd. 0.29
Welspun India Ltd. 0.24
Gujarat Pipavav Port 0.22
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CSR INTIATIVES IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT (HIGHLIGHTS)
SASKEN TECHNOLOGY Ltd.
As a CSR initiative, Sasken technology assists ‘SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN ASSOCIATION (SEWA)’ to
implement a mobile automated transaction platform called mBachat for microfinance activities.
Sewa is an organization based in Ahmedabad that supports self-employed women and provides
work security, income security and social security. IT provides the SEWA members with suitable
financial services for socio-economic empowerment and self- development.
The company’s CSR spend (in Gujarat) in this project was INR 0.94 Cr. in the last financial year.
WELSPUN INDIA Ltd.
Welspun works towards the empowerment of women by providing the training in alternative
livelihood. Three of its SAKHI SWARNIM CENTRES are run in Varsamedi, Dudhai and Bhadreshwar.
Welspun India Ltd, (WIL)Vapi has adopted an ITI inVansda, District, Navsari under the Central Gov-
ernment Scheme of “ITI Upgradation by Public-Private Partnership”. It has introduced three new
trades i.e. Spinning, Weaving and Cutting & Sewing where training is imparted by professors from
MS University, Vadodara and WIL, Vapi. Successful students are taken in WIL.
All those trained under this scheme are provided a means to earn livelihood, which has enhanced
their confidence, esteem and financial status.
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More than INR 10 Cr.
INR 5 to 10 Cr.
INR 1 to 5 Cr.
INR 0.5 to 1 Cr.
Less than 0.5 Cr.
0
3
9
3
27
CSR Fund
CSR FUND IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (TOTAL 42 COMPANIES)
No. of Companies
64 %
22 %
7 %
7 %
Project distribution by CSR spend
Top 10 Companies working in Rural development
COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr.
ONGC Ltd 8.32
Sadbhav Engineering Ltd. 8.12
ICICI Bank Ltd. 6.22
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 3.88
ITC Ltd. 3.81
Reliance Industries Ltd. 2.55
NTPC Ltd. 2.33
Welspun India Ltd. 2.00
UltraTech Cements Ltd. 1.52
Pidilite Industries Ltd. 1.36
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CSR INITIATIVES IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HIGHLIGHTS)
ICICI BANK Ltd.
Financial literacy is the first step to achieve financial inclusion, creating the need to seek and
receive financial services and products.To increase awareness about organised banking and insur-
ance channels, ICICI FOUNDATION provides a Financial Literacy Programme.
ICICI Foundation through its Rural Self EmploymentTraining Institutes reaches out to unemployed
rural youth and engages them in a Financial Literacy Programme spanning 12 hours of training. It
is an integral part of all courses conducted at the ICICI RSETIs. The module engages with the youth
through audio-visuals, flip-charts, games and self-analysis questionnaires. The training focuses on
building awareness and cultivating healthy financial habits such as maintaining financial records,
regular savings and investments. As a result, many of their trainees are now actively using banking
channels and have secured credit linkages.
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More than INR 10 Cr.
INR 5 to 10 Cr.
INR 1 to 5 Cr.
INR 0.5 to 1 Cr.
Less than 0.5 Cr.
0
0
0
4
12
CSR Fund
CSR FUND IN RURAL SPORTS, PARALYMPICS AND OLYMPIC SPORTS
(TOTAL 16 COMPANIES)
No. of Companies
75 %
25 %
Project distribution by CSR spend
Top 10 Companies working In rural sports, Paralympics and Olympic Sports
COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr.
Uflex Ltd. 0.98
Tata Power Corporation Ltd. 0.78
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 0.69
ONGC Ltd 0.37
JSW Steel Ltd. 0.24
Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 0.10
Ganesh Housing Corporation 0.06
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. 0.03
IndusInd Bank Ltd. 0.03
Novartis India Ltd. 0.03
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CSR INITIATIVES IN PROMOTION OF SPORTS (HIGHLIGHTS)
UFLEX Ltd.
Uflex has been engaged in supporting various CSR projects in the field of Sports for the children
from the vulnerable sections of the society irrespective of caste, creed, religion, social status,
ethnicity, gender, geographies etc.
For this, Uflex has extended its support to the Ahmedabad Chapter of Stairs School Football
League (SSFL) for a span of five years. The fundamental objectives of SSFL include:
a) Transforming the sporting scenario at the grassroots,
b) Uprooting all obstacles confronting sporting talent at the hinterland and
c) Nurturing future champions and creating opportunities for them to excel
SSFL is a platform solely for the children under 14 and 17 years of age and exactly follows the FIFA
World Cup format. It begins with league matches while the semi-final and final games are played
at a central venue. All school teams intending to participate mandatorily have to go through the
qualifier rounds.
SSFL has evolved to become one of the most significant‘talent spotting’platforms for clubs and
bodies seeking to acquire talent right at early adolescence.
In the financial year 2015-16, Uflex has contributed around INR 0.98 Cr. towards the promotion of
Sports, through SSFL.
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LIST OF 160 COMPANIES IN THE REPORT
No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY
2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.)
0.58
0.20
22.55
3.94
0.81
0.11
2.25
0.02
1.83
1.26
4.02
0.25
0.97
0.46
5.01
0.18
7.55
0.88
3.55
0.39
0.43
0.44
0.10
0.34
0.07
0.04
0.04
14.46
14.78
1.72
1.19
1.19
0.40
0.05
0.29
0.09
0.38
0.25
0.80
1.16
2.10
0.24
0.83
Aarti Drugs Ltd.
Abbott India Ltd.
Adani Ports Ltd. and Special Economic Zone
Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.
Aegis Logistics
Agro Tech Food Ltd.
AIA Engineering Ltd.
Ajanta Pharma Ltd.
Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Apollo Tyres Ltd.
Arvind Ltd.
Ashok Alchem Ltd.
Asian Granito India Ltd
Atul Auto Ltd.
Atul Ltd.
Avanti Feeds Ltd.
Axis Bank
Bajaj Finance Ltd.
Balkrishna Industries Ltd.
BASF India Ltd.
Bayer CropScience Ltd.
Berger Paints Ltd.
Bharat Electronics Ltd.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.
Biocon Ltd.
Bluestar Ltd.
Borosil Glass works ltd
Cadila Healthcare Ltd.
Cairn India Ltd.
CEAT Ltd.
Century Enka
CeraSanitaryware Ltd.
Cheviot Company Ltd.
Coromandel International Ltd.
Crompton Greaves Ltd.
Dabur India ltd.
DB Corp Ltd.
DCM Shriram Ltd.
Deep Industries Ltd.
Deepak Nitrite
Dishman Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals
DLF Ltd.
Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
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No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY
2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.)
0.30
0.52
0.91
0.04
0.31
0.08
1.28
0.03
0.46
5.54
1.14
0.02
1.02
0.53
0.43
0.12
0.44
0.26
2.76
0.01
1.00
1.00
3.26
2.08
1.38
0.03
1.76
0.18
2.96
4.46
4.46
6.27
0.11
1.02
0.23
5.76
0.95
5.00
0.74
0.73
0.25
11.44
1.01
0.52
0.60
Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd.
EimcoElecon India (Ltd.)
Elecon Engineering Company
Emami Ltd.
Engineers India Ltd.
Everest Industries Ltd.
Excel Crop Care
Excel Industries Ltd.
Federal Bank Ltd.
Financial Technologies India Ltd.
Finolex Industries Ltd.
Fortis Healthcare
Ganesh Housing Corporation
Gitanjali Gems
Glaxo-smith-klin Pharmaceuticals
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.
Godrej Properties Ltd.
Grasim Industries Ltd.
GRP Ltd.
GRUH Finance Ltd.
Gujarat Gas Ltd.
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers corporations
Gujarat Pipavav Port
Gujarat State Petronet Ltd.
GulshanPolyols
HDFC Bank Ltd.
Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
Hindalco
Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd.
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
ICICI Bank Ltd.
IDBI Bank Ltd.
Idea Cellular
IDFC Limited
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
IndusInd Bank Ltd.
Infosys
Ingersoll- Rand( India) Ltd.
Inox Wind Ltd.
IPCA Laboratories Ltd.
ITC Ltd.
J.B. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
JBF Industries Ltd.
JK Lakshmi Cement
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45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
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No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY
2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.)
0.24
0.13
0.61
0.04
0.63
0.02
2.46
1.13
0.06
6.36
0.68
0.72
0.14
0.10
0.14
0.28
13.58
0.09
0.31
0.31
0.61
1.03
2.34
0.94
0.00
0.03
24.58
0.42
17.09
1.63
0.14
0.25
0.08
0.04
2.20
2.67
7.38
0.51
0.16
0.52
3.68
23.46
0.34
0.30
11.99
JSW Steel Ltd.
Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd.
Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd
Kansai Nerolac paints Ltd.
KarurVyasa Bank
KewalKiran Clothing Ltd.
Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd.
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.
Lakshmi Vilas Bank
Laursen& Toubro Ltd.
Lupin Ltd.
Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd.
Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd.
Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd.
MAN Industries
Marico Ltd.
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.
Mphasis Ltd.
Multy Commodity Exchange of India
Munjal Auto Ltd.
NavinFlorineInt Ltd.
Navneet Education Ltd
Nesco Ltd.
Nilkamal Ltd.
NLC India Ltd.
Novartis India Ltd.
NTPC Ltd.
OM Metals Infraprojects Ltd.
ONGC Ltd
Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd.
Oriental Carbons & chemicals Ltd.
Panasonic energy India Ltd.
Peninsula Land Ltd.
Persistent Systems Ltd.
PetroNet LNG Ltd.
PI Industries Ltd.
Pidilite Industries Ltd.
Power Finance Corporation Ltd.
Rajesh Exports Ltd.
Rallis India Ltd.
Ratnamani Metals and Tubes Ltd
Reliance Industries Ltd.
Renaissance Jewellery Ltd
Rural Electrification Corp Ltd.
Sadbhav Engineering Ltd.
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90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
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115
116
117
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119
120
121
122
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124
125
126
127
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133
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No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY
2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.)
0.94
0.22
0.83
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.16
0.62
1.38
1.25
2.71
9.90
0.01
4.14
16.01
9.52
0.13
0.11
0.05
0.98
4.91
1.13
9.00
5.60
0.53
1.23
1.98
Sasken Communication & Technologies Ltd.
Selan Explorations Ltd.
SetcoAutomotives Ltd.
ShardaCropchem Limited
Shoppers Stop Ltd.
Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper Company Ltd.
Shriram Transport Finance Co Ltd.
Sintex Industries Ltd.
SKF India Ltd.
SRF Ltd.
Tata Chemicals Ltd.
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.
Tata Elxsi Ltd.
Tata Power Corporation Ltd.
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Torrent Power Ltd.
Transpek Industries Ltd.
Trident Ltd
TTK Prestige Ltd.
Uflex Ltd.
UltraTech Cements Ltd.
Unichem Laboratories Ltd.
UPL Ltd.
Welspun India Ltd.
Wipro Ltd.
Yes Bank Ltd.
Zydus Wellness Ltd.
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* These 160 companies were chosen from a dataset of 500 companies after a methodical selection
process.
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CSR HIGHLIGHTS
I. UPL’s SARAS CONSERVATION PROGRAMME
UPL’s‘Vasudha Programme’is an integrated nature conservation effort for protecting and promo-
ting a green environment. Most of their programs under this project target public awareness
about environmental conservation and sustainability. Different components under Vasudha
Programme are:
1. Sarus Conservation
2. Social Forestry
3. Mangrove plantation
4. Eco-Club
UPL Sarus Conservation Project -Out of the 6
species of Cranes that are found in India, only
Sarus Crane (Grus antigone) is a resident species.
These birds are known to use wetlands and agri-
culture fields and live in association with human
beings. But today,loss of natural habitat and
increased human interference pose a threat for
their existence and thus they have been declared
‘Vulnerable’. Many instances of deaths due to
collision with power lines have also been recor-
ded.
The long-term conservation of the species that inhabits human surroundings outside protected
areas requires community involvement and education/awareness programs in the major bree-
ding, foraging and roosting areas. In Gujarat, the Sarus conservation project was started in Kheda,
Anand and Vadodara districts with the following objectives:
- To assess the status of Sarus crane’s presence in selected districts of Gujarat
- To understand their preferred habitat
- To gauge the threats to these birds and to spread awareness among the local communities
about conservation of the bird.
Following the assessment, Rural Sarus Protection Groups comprising volunteers were formed.
These volunteers were trained in documentation, handling of injured birds and were linked with
state forest department for future support and sustainability.
© 2017 ngobox.org 27
Evaluation of Success/Results –
• The project documented 450 Sarus cranes from Kheda district of Gujarat, a decline of 38.94%
• Forty five wetlands in Kheda, Anand and Vadodara district were documented during the
surveys.
• Important breeding sites of Sarus Cranes were documented with total no. of breeding sites as
51 and total no. of juveniles as 79 (2015 & 2016).
• Seven congregation sites in summer and six sites in winter were recorded.
• Awareness programmes with 400 farmers in 12 villages, lead to reporting of 15 nests from agri
culture fields and successful fledging of 28 juveniles.
• Awareness programmes on Sarus crane protection in 42 schools with 3022 students and 133
teachers lead to forming of 10 Rural Sarus Protection Groups comprising 30 volunteers who got
trained in documentation and handling of injured birds.
II. DEEPAK FOUNDATION
There is conclusive evidence that provision and access to Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric &
New-born Care (CEmONC) services for pregnant women is the best and most cost-effective strate-
gy for reduction in new born and maternal mortality. Prediction and/or prevention of pregnancy
and childbirth complications is difficult and given that there is a critical period of few hours before
a woman succumbs, provision and access to effective CEmONC services can save the lives of these
women and infants
CEmONC, Jabugam, Pavi Jethpur Taluka, Chhota Udepur District in Gujarat State
The CEmONC unit was set-up by Deepak Foundation, within the premise of the Government’s
Community Health Centre (CHC) - Jabugam village, Pavi Jetpur taluka of Chhota Udepur district in
Gujarat. It was initiated as a part of the larger project aimed at reduction of infant and maternal
mortality in rural areas comprising nearly 900,000 population. In 2005, a memorandum of unders-
tanding was inked with the Department of Health and Family Welfare (H&FW), Govt. of Gujarat, for
providing emergency obstetric services to the poorest section of the society.
in 15 yrs. from previous record of 737 (by GEER foundation).
© 2017 ngobox.org 28
The CEmONC was designed to provide 24x7 emergency services which included:
- Comprehensive care providing broad spectrum of preventive and curative services
• Planned and emergency surgeries
• Pediatric care, new born stabilization
• Blood storage (with CHC) & Blood transfusion
• Laboratory and imaging services (A shared resource with CHC)
• Iron sucrose administration for severely anaemic women
- Coordinated with other care providers:
• Forward linkages with Help Desk at District Hospital (another PPP initiative with Dept. of
• Backward linkages with peripheral health facilities through capacity building of Accredited
• Free ambulance, waiting facility for relatives / attendants, drop back services (Khilkhilahat
• Birth waiting home (MamtaGhar ) supported by Dept. of H&FW, GoG
- People centric services:
• Counsellors for follow-and promoting postpartum care and services
• Integrated Counselling and Testing facilities for HIV with GSACS
• Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) corner
• Providing free baby kits to prevent hypothermia among new born
• Procurement of supplies during emergency requirement of patients under annual untied
- Accessible to poor communities:
• Free of cost services and reimbursement under JananiShishuSurakshaKaryakram (a mater
• Available within the radius of 40 km for tribal poor
• Periodic health camps at community level
fund (RogiKalyanSamiti) of National Health Mission.
vehicle)
Social Health Activists (community based worker)
H&FW catering to maternal and child health referrals)
nal and child welfare scheme of cash transfer)
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Gujarat CSR Outlook Report Insights

  • 1. A SNAPSHOT OF CSR SPEND IN GUJARAT (FY 15-16) Gujarat CSR Outlook Report 2017 February 2017 Abridged Version www.ngobox.org
  • 2. © 2017 ngobox.org ABOUT THE REPORT The Gujarat CSR Outlook Report is a research publication of NGOBOX, that presents concrete in-depth analysis of CSR spend in Gujarat by big companies in the last financial year (2015-16).Our research team brings to you several useful comprehensive reports on various CSR activities taking place in various parts of the country. Not only this, we have also successfully launched two editions of‘India CSR Outlook Report (ICOR)’ in the years 2015 and 2016. Both our editions gath- ered well deserved appreciation by various Ministries, Businesses and Educational Institutes. Our work has been referred in several news and research articles too. In this report, we present a quantitative insight of the CSR spent by 160 companies who are striv- ing for the betterment of Gujarat. The 160 companies presented in this report were selected on the basis of following few criteria: I. The prescribed total CSR spend for FY 2015-16 was more than INR 1 Cr. II. CSR project implementation in Gujarat in FY 2015-16 III. Availability of the required data in various CSR disclosures 1 SECTOR REPRESENTATION IN THE REPORT (IN %)
  • 3. KEY INSIGHTS 160 Companies in the study (INR Cr.) No. of companies in the study 160 Total no. of projects implemented 696 No. of Public Sector Enterprises 17 PSU’s share in Total Actual CSR spend 63.86 Actual CSR spend (Cr.) spend in Gujarat 375.66 © 2017 ngobox.org 2 83 % 17 % Share of PSU SHARE OF PSU IN TOTAL CSR SPEND
  • 4. © 2017 ngobox.org 3 TOP 10 COMPANIES - BY ACTUAL CSR SPEND (In Cr.) These 10 companies together spent INR 169.95 Cr in CSR in Gujarat which makes it to 45.24% of total CSR spend by 160 companies.
  • 5. © 2017 ngobox.org 4 CSR SPEND BY MAJOR SECTORS Oil,Drillig & Refiner- ies + Petrochem- icals No. of Companies Actual CSR Spent (in Cr.) Phama- ceuticals Banking and Finance Computers (Software and Hard- ware) Auto and Auto Ancillaries Steel and Aluminium 9 75.5 16 41.31 18 24.24 9 23.67 5 15.34 4 7 These 61 companies from 6 major sectors constitute around 38.12% of our research data. The total contribution of these sectors is 180.06 Cr which is equal to 47.93% of the total CSR spend in Gujarat for the FY 2015-16.
  • 6. © 2017 ngobox.org 5 Most of the companies prefer to implement their CSR Projects through partnerships with imple- menting agencies. Direct Implementation Through Foundation Through Implementing Agency 188 158 350 Type of Model CHOICE OF IMPLEMENTATION MODEL No. of Projects 27 % 50 % 23 %
  • 7. © 2017 ngobox.org 6 TOP 3 COMPANIES IN EACH SECTOR (CSR SPEND WISE) Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (16.01 Cr.) Cadila Healthcare Ltd. (14.45 Cr.) Dishman Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals (2.10 Cr.) Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (9.89 Cr.) Financial Technologies India Ltd. (5.54 Cr.) Infosys (5 Cr.) Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. (13.58 Cr.) Setco Automotives Ltd. (0.82 Cr.) Atul Auto Ltd. (0.45 Cr.) Axis Bank (7.55 Cr.) ICICI Bank Ltd. (6.27 Cr.) HDFC Bank Ltd. (1.75Cr.) Pharmaceuticals Oil, Drilling & Refiner- ies + Petrochemicals Auto and Auto Ancillaries Banking and Finance Steel and Aluminium Ratnamani Metals and Tubes Ltd. (3.67 Cr.) Hindalco. (2.95 Cr.) Atul Auto Ltd. (0.23 Cr.)
  • 8. © 2017 ngobox.org 7 THEMATIC PRIORITIES IN CSR [Theme-wise distribution of companies (as per the schedule VII)] Education (including skilling) and Healthcare (including WASH) themes have been favourites of companies for implementing CSR projects. Environmental Sustainability is the new area which is gradually becoming popular in CSR projects. Areas like Urban Slum Development and Technology Incubators in Academic Institutions have not attracted attentions of CSR project managers.
  • 9. © 2017 ngobox.org 8 0.16% 0.00% 0.96% 1.74% 0.14% 0.04% 0.92% 39.68% 37.80% 5.59% 12.97% THEME WISE PROJECT DISTRIBUTION Thematic Area No. of Projects INR Cr. Poverty Alleviation, Healthcare and WASH 212 145.53 Education and Skills 253 138.62 Women Empowerment and Inclusive Development 43 6.39 Protection of National Heritage, Art and Culture 13 3.52 Benefits to Armed Forces Veterans, War Widows 2 0.02 Environmental Sustainability 84 20.51 Technology Incubators within Academic Institutions 1 0.50 Rural sports, Paralympics and Olympic sports 17 3.36 PM Relief Fund and Others 3 0.14 Rural Development projects 55 47.55 Urban Slum Development 1 0.60
  • 10. © 2017 ngobox.org 9 Project distribution by CSR spend Top 10 Companies working in Education and Skill Development More than INR 10 Cr. INR 5 to 10 Cr. INR 1 to 5 Cr. INR 0.5 to 1 Cr. Less than 0.5 Cr. 2 5 29 18 68 CSR Fund CSR FUND IN EDUCATION AND SKILLING (TOTAL 122 COMPANIES) No. of Companies 56 % 15 % 24 % 2 % 4 % COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr. Reliance Industries Ltd. 14.52 Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 13.69 ONGC Ltd 6.91 Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 6.55 Axis Bank 5.98 UPL Ltd. 5.85 Infosys 5.00 Financial Technologies India Ltd. 4.84 Laursen& Toubro Ltd. 4.34 Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. 3.70
  • 11. © 2017 ngobox.org 10 CSR INITIATIVES IN EDUCATION AND SKILLING (HIGHLIGHTS) ADANI PORTS AND SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE Ltd. To improve the quality of education in the rural and urban areas,Adani Ports through its Founda- tion runs ‘ADANI VIDYA MANDIR’. The school has amenities even better than most of the private schools and provides FREE education to academically competent children belonging to economi- cally week families. ‘Adani Vidya Mandir’is opened in Ahmedabad and Bhadreshwar. The Ahmedabad branch has an enrolment of 750 students and is an English medium school. While The Gujarati medium school in Bhadreshwar has student strength of 200. To broaden the students’ horizon, Adani Ports also organizes an educational tour to Mundra. In this, a number of high school and college students from Ahmedabad and Kutch participate. They visit the port, Power plant and the edible oil refinery, completely free of cost. So far, more than 55,000 students from 800 schools have benefitted from such exposure visits. The company’s CSR spend in Gujarat in the last Financial Year was INR 13.69 Cr. MARUTI SUZUKI Ltd. In a landmark move the company signed an MoU with the Government of Gujarat, to set up, manage and run ‘The Gujarat Regional Automobile Training Institute’ (to be referred as GUJRATI) at Gajadara village of Waghodiataluka in Vadodara district. It is the first of its kind initiative in the country.The institute will not only provide driving training to tribal youth, it will also offer automo- bile technical training to them and help their employability. The company spend INR 6.55 Cr. in various education programmes in Gujarat.
  • 12. © 2017 ngobox.org 11 Project distribution by CSR spend Top 10 Companies working in Poverty Alleviation, Healthcare and WASH More than INR 10 Cr. INR 5 to 10 Cr. INR 1 to 5 Cr. INR 0.5 to 1 Cr. Less than 0.5 Cr. 4 3 23 17 55 CSR Fund CSR FUND IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION HEALTHCARE AND WASH (TOTAL 102 COMPANIES) No. of Companies 15 % 54 % 22 % 17 % 4 % 3 % COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr. NTPC Ltd. 16.76 Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 15.01 Cadila Healthcare Ltd. 14.46 Cairn India Ltd. 11.99 Torrent Power Ltd. 8.28 Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 7.03 Reliance Industries Ltd. 5.57 Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 4.29 Balkrishna Industries Ltd. 3.27 UPL Ltd. 2.97
  • 13. © 2017 ngobox.org 12 CSR INITIATIVES IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION, HEALTHCARE AND WASH (HIGHLIGHTS) TORRENT PHARACEUTICALS Ltd. Through its‘REACH’programme, Torrent Pharmaceuticals caters to the need for Paediatric Health- care and provides corresponding diagnostic/treatment facilities to resolve child health related issues. The programme reaches to thousands of children through its grassroot intervention called ‘SHAISHAV’. Through Shaishav, care is provided for 6 month to 6 year old children by giving them healthcare support, promoting hygiene and sanitation, supporting preschool activities and improving existing infrastructure. Periodic health care check-ups follow ups, referrals to specialist hospitals and support for further treatment is provided to the children belonging to economically challenged families. Along with this,‘Shaishav’ also monitors malnourishment and immunization of children through its various activities. In the financial year 2015-16, the CSR spent byTorrent Pharmaceuticals in Gujarat was INR 15.01 Cr towards its Healthcare programmes. CAIRN INDIA Ltd. ITo improve the health standards, Cairn introduced ‘MOBILE HEALTH VANS (MHVs)’that aimed to provide basic medical services at the door step of the rural community. These mobile vans cover 115 villages in the state of Gujarat, reaching out to more than 20,000 community members. This programme is routinely clubbed with health camps and awareness drives initiated through pub- lic-private partnerships. ‘PAHOCH’ is it’s another health initiative which is implemented in partnership with Government focusing on improving access to the public nutrition and health services for children below six years of age, pregnant women, nursing mothers and adolescent girls. Another commendable initiative by Cairn India is its‘JEEVAN AMRIT PROJECT’which addresses the serious problem of inaccessibility of potable water in rural India. The company has already established 44 water purification plants (ROs) and are taking up this initiative to larger scales. Cairn India has spent around INR 11.99 Cr. In its various WASH programmes in Gujarat in the finan- cial year 2015-16.
  • 14. © 2017 ngobox.org 13 CSR FUND IN ENVIROMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (TOTAL 45 COMPANIES) Project distribution by CSR spend Top 10 Companies working in Environmental Sustainability COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr. ITC Ltd. 5.24 NTPC Ltd. 1.78 Axis Bank 1.58 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. 1.57 Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 0.99 Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. 0.93 Sadbhav Engineering Ltd. 0.92 IndusInd Bank Ltd. 0.80 ONGC Ltd 0.73 Tata Chemicals Ltd. 0.67 0 1 3 8 33 of
  • 15. © 2017 ngobox.org 14 CSR INITIATIVES IN ENVIROMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (HIGHLIGHTS) ITC Ltd. Through its ‘AFFORESTATION PROGRAMME’, ITC enables many farmers to grow commercially viable pulpwood plantations in their low productive wastelands. Thus, through its initiative ITC helps to turn an unproductive asset into a profitable source. ITC also invests in R&D to develop disease resistant and fast growing plant saplings. Under the ‘Social Forestry’ component of the same programme, ITC also financially assists tribals and farmers by providing loans and various subsidies. These initiatives by ITC have not only creat- ed a source of livelihood for many, but have also significantly increased the green cover, thereby contributing towards soil conservation. ITC’s Afforestation model along with its‘Agro Forestry Programme’covers 249,000 hectares and has helped sequester 5,121 KT of CO2 in 2015-16. Having recognised the vital role played by water and irrigation in rural economy, ITC through it’s another programme ‘Soil and Moisture Conservation Programme’ supports water development projects with the help of other NGOs.
  • 16. 15© 2017 ngobox.org More than INR 10 Cr. INR 5 to 10 Cr. INR 1 to 5 Cr. INR 0.5 to 1 Cr. Less than 0.5 Cr. 0 0 1 3 21 CSR Fund CSR FUND IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT (TOTAL 25 COMPANIES) No. of Companies 18 % 7 % 84 % 4 % 12 % Project distribution by CSR spend Top 10 Companies working in Women Empowerment COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr. Tata Power Corporation Ltd. 1.06 Sasken Communication & Technologies Ltd. 0.94 Atul Ltd. 0.67 Bajaj Finance Ltd. 0.50 Tata Chemicals Ltd. 0.49 Navneet Education Ltd 0.44 Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. 0.44 SKF India Ltd. 0.29 Welspun India Ltd. 0.24 Gujarat Pipavav Port 0.22
  • 17. © 2017 ngobox.org 16 CSR INTIATIVES IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT (HIGHLIGHTS) SASKEN TECHNOLOGY Ltd. As a CSR initiative, Sasken technology assists ‘SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN ASSOCIATION (SEWA)’ to implement a mobile automated transaction platform called mBachat for microfinance activities. Sewa is an organization based in Ahmedabad that supports self-employed women and provides work security, income security and social security. IT provides the SEWA members with suitable financial services for socio-economic empowerment and self- development. The company’s CSR spend (in Gujarat) in this project was INR 0.94 Cr. in the last financial year. WELSPUN INDIA Ltd. Welspun works towards the empowerment of women by providing the training in alternative livelihood. Three of its SAKHI SWARNIM CENTRES are run in Varsamedi, Dudhai and Bhadreshwar. Welspun India Ltd, (WIL)Vapi has adopted an ITI inVansda, District, Navsari under the Central Gov- ernment Scheme of “ITI Upgradation by Public-Private Partnership”. It has introduced three new trades i.e. Spinning, Weaving and Cutting & Sewing where training is imparted by professors from MS University, Vadodara and WIL, Vapi. Successful students are taken in WIL. All those trained under this scheme are provided a means to earn livelihood, which has enhanced their confidence, esteem and financial status.
  • 18. © 2017 ngobox.org 17 More than INR 10 Cr. INR 5 to 10 Cr. INR 1 to 5 Cr. INR 0.5 to 1 Cr. Less than 0.5 Cr. 0 3 9 3 27 CSR Fund CSR FUND IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (TOTAL 42 COMPANIES) No. of Companies 64 % 22 % 7 % 7 % Project distribution by CSR spend Top 10 Companies working in Rural development COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr. ONGC Ltd 8.32 Sadbhav Engineering Ltd. 8.12 ICICI Bank Ltd. 6.22 Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 3.88 ITC Ltd. 3.81 Reliance Industries Ltd. 2.55 NTPC Ltd. 2.33 Welspun India Ltd. 2.00 UltraTech Cements Ltd. 1.52 Pidilite Industries Ltd. 1.36
  • 19. © 2017 ngobox.org 18 CSR INITIATIVES IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HIGHLIGHTS) ICICI BANK Ltd. Financial literacy is the first step to achieve financial inclusion, creating the need to seek and receive financial services and products.To increase awareness about organised banking and insur- ance channels, ICICI FOUNDATION provides a Financial Literacy Programme. ICICI Foundation through its Rural Self EmploymentTraining Institutes reaches out to unemployed rural youth and engages them in a Financial Literacy Programme spanning 12 hours of training. It is an integral part of all courses conducted at the ICICI RSETIs. The module engages with the youth through audio-visuals, flip-charts, games and self-analysis questionnaires. The training focuses on building awareness and cultivating healthy financial habits such as maintaining financial records, regular savings and investments. As a result, many of their trainees are now actively using banking channels and have secured credit linkages.
  • 20. © 2017 ngobox.org 19 More than INR 10 Cr. INR 5 to 10 Cr. INR 1 to 5 Cr. INR 0.5 to 1 Cr. Less than 0.5 Cr. 0 0 0 4 12 CSR Fund CSR FUND IN RURAL SPORTS, PARALYMPICS AND OLYMPIC SPORTS (TOTAL 16 COMPANIES) No. of Companies 75 % 25 % Project distribution by CSR spend Top 10 Companies working In rural sports, Paralympics and Olympic Sports COMPANY CSR SPEND IN Cr. Uflex Ltd. 0.98 Tata Power Corporation Ltd. 0.78 Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 0.69 ONGC Ltd 0.37 JSW Steel Ltd. 0.24 Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 0.10 Ganesh Housing Corporation 0.06 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. 0.03 IndusInd Bank Ltd. 0.03 Novartis India Ltd. 0.03
  • 21. © 2017 ngobox.org 20 CSR INITIATIVES IN PROMOTION OF SPORTS (HIGHLIGHTS) UFLEX Ltd. Uflex has been engaged in supporting various CSR projects in the field of Sports for the children from the vulnerable sections of the society irrespective of caste, creed, religion, social status, ethnicity, gender, geographies etc. For this, Uflex has extended its support to the Ahmedabad Chapter of Stairs School Football League (SSFL) for a span of five years. The fundamental objectives of SSFL include: a) Transforming the sporting scenario at the grassroots, b) Uprooting all obstacles confronting sporting talent at the hinterland and c) Nurturing future champions and creating opportunities for them to excel SSFL is a platform solely for the children under 14 and 17 years of age and exactly follows the FIFA World Cup format. It begins with league matches while the semi-final and final games are played at a central venue. All school teams intending to participate mandatorily have to go through the qualifier rounds. SSFL has evolved to become one of the most significant‘talent spotting’platforms for clubs and bodies seeking to acquire talent right at early adolescence. In the financial year 2015-16, Uflex has contributed around INR 0.98 Cr. towards the promotion of Sports, through SSFL.
  • 22. © 2017 ngobox.org 21 ABOUT NGOBOX NGOBOX (a venture of Renalysis Consultants Pvt Ltd) is a development communication platform helping companies, CSR foundations, NGOs and social enterprise to network, communicate and find resources online and offline. We are a leading CSR research platform in the Country with over 30 data-reports on CSR in India. We help companies and CSR foundations to identify credible CSR implementing agencies based on thematic and geographic priorities, at the same time we help NGOs and social enterprises to build capacities to match with the expectations of companies when it comes to implementation of CSR projects. With the verified database of over 90000 Non-Profits, CSR Teams and Social Enterprise, we present immense opportunities for organizations to promote their products/services with one-click promotion and outreach. Some of our clients are WHO India, UNICEF, NASSCOM Foundation, Tata Steel, IIM-B, Deshpande Foundation, ITC, HCL Foundation etc. To know more about us, please visit www.ngobox.org Contact us at : bhomik@ngobox.org (+91-9560352170) ©Renalysis Consultants Pvt Ltd (NGOBOX)
  • 23. © 2017 ngobox.org 22 LIST OF 160 COMPANIES IN THE REPORT No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY 2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.) 0.58 0.20 22.55 3.94 0.81 0.11 2.25 0.02 1.83 1.26 4.02 0.25 0.97 0.46 5.01 0.18 7.55 0.88 3.55 0.39 0.43 0.44 0.10 0.34 0.07 0.04 0.04 14.46 14.78 1.72 1.19 1.19 0.40 0.05 0.29 0.09 0.38 0.25 0.80 1.16 2.10 0.24 0.83 Aarti Drugs Ltd. Abbott India Ltd. Adani Ports Ltd. and Special Economic Zone Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. Aegis Logistics Agro Tech Food Ltd. AIA Engineering Ltd. Ajanta Pharma Ltd. Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Apollo Tyres Ltd. Arvind Ltd. Ashok Alchem Ltd. Asian Granito India Ltd Atul Auto Ltd. Atul Ltd. Avanti Feeds Ltd. Axis Bank Bajaj Finance Ltd. Balkrishna Industries Ltd. BASF India Ltd. Bayer CropScience Ltd. Berger Paints Ltd. Bharat Electronics Ltd. Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. Biocon Ltd. Bluestar Ltd. Borosil Glass works ltd Cadila Healthcare Ltd. Cairn India Ltd. CEAT Ltd. Century Enka CeraSanitaryware Ltd. Cheviot Company Ltd. Coromandel International Ltd. Crompton Greaves Ltd. Dabur India ltd. DB Corp Ltd. DCM Shriram Ltd. Deep Industries Ltd. Deepak Nitrite Dishman Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals DLF Ltd. Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
  • 24. © 2017 ngobox.org 23 No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY 2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.) 0.30 0.52 0.91 0.04 0.31 0.08 1.28 0.03 0.46 5.54 1.14 0.02 1.02 0.53 0.43 0.12 0.44 0.26 2.76 0.01 1.00 1.00 3.26 2.08 1.38 0.03 1.76 0.18 2.96 4.46 4.46 6.27 0.11 1.02 0.23 5.76 0.95 5.00 0.74 0.73 0.25 11.44 1.01 0.52 0.60 Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd. EimcoElecon India (Ltd.) Elecon Engineering Company Emami Ltd. Engineers India Ltd. Everest Industries Ltd. Excel Crop Care Excel Industries Ltd. Federal Bank Ltd. Financial Technologies India Ltd. Finolex Industries Ltd. Fortis Healthcare Ganesh Housing Corporation Gitanjali Gems Glaxo-smith-klin Pharmaceuticals Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. Godrej Properties Ltd. Grasim Industries Ltd. GRP Ltd. GRUH Finance Ltd. Gujarat Gas Ltd. Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers corporations Gujarat Pipavav Port Gujarat State Petronet Ltd. GulshanPolyols HDFC Bank Ltd. Hero MotoCorp Ltd. Hindalco Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ICICI Bank Ltd. IDBI Bank Ltd. Idea Cellular IDFC Limited Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. IndusInd Bank Ltd. Infosys Ingersoll- Rand( India) Ltd. Inox Wind Ltd. IPCA Laboratories Ltd. ITC Ltd. J.B. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. JBF Industries Ltd. JK Lakshmi Cement 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
  • 25. © 2017 ngobox.org 24 No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY 2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.) 0.24 0.13 0.61 0.04 0.63 0.02 2.46 1.13 0.06 6.36 0.68 0.72 0.14 0.10 0.14 0.28 13.58 0.09 0.31 0.31 0.61 1.03 2.34 0.94 0.00 0.03 24.58 0.42 17.09 1.63 0.14 0.25 0.08 0.04 2.20 2.67 7.38 0.51 0.16 0.52 3.68 23.46 0.34 0.30 11.99 JSW Steel Ltd. Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd. Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd Kansai Nerolac paints Ltd. KarurVyasa Bank KewalKiran Clothing Ltd. Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Lakshmi Vilas Bank Laursen& Toubro Ltd. Lupin Ltd. Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd. Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd. Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd. MAN Industries Marico Ltd. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Mphasis Ltd. Multy Commodity Exchange of India Munjal Auto Ltd. NavinFlorineInt Ltd. Navneet Education Ltd Nesco Ltd. Nilkamal Ltd. NLC India Ltd. Novartis India Ltd. NTPC Ltd. OM Metals Infraprojects Ltd. ONGC Ltd Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd. Oriental Carbons & chemicals Ltd. Panasonic energy India Ltd. Peninsula Land Ltd. Persistent Systems Ltd. PetroNet LNG Ltd. PI Industries Ltd. Pidilite Industries Ltd. Power Finance Corporation Ltd. Rajesh Exports Ltd. Rallis India Ltd. Ratnamani Metals and Tubes Ltd Reliance Industries Ltd. Renaissance Jewellery Ltd Rural Electrification Corp Ltd. Sadbhav Engineering Ltd. 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133
  • 26. © 2017 ngobox.org 25 No. Company Actual CSR Spend in FY 2015-16 in Gujarat (INR Cr.) 0.94 0.22 0.83 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.16 0.62 1.38 1.25 2.71 9.90 0.01 4.14 16.01 9.52 0.13 0.11 0.05 0.98 4.91 1.13 9.00 5.60 0.53 1.23 1.98 Sasken Communication & Technologies Ltd. Selan Explorations Ltd. SetcoAutomotives Ltd. ShardaCropchem Limited Shoppers Stop Ltd. Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper Company Ltd. Shriram Transport Finance Co Ltd. Sintex Industries Ltd. SKF India Ltd. SRF Ltd. Tata Chemicals Ltd. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Tata Elxsi Ltd. Tata Power Corporation Ltd. Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Torrent Power Ltd. Transpek Industries Ltd. Trident Ltd TTK Prestige Ltd. Uflex Ltd. UltraTech Cements Ltd. Unichem Laboratories Ltd. UPL Ltd. Welspun India Ltd. Wipro Ltd. Yes Bank Ltd. Zydus Wellness Ltd. 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 * These 160 companies were chosen from a dataset of 500 companies after a methodical selection process.
  • 27. © 2017 ngobox.org 26 CSR HIGHLIGHTS I. UPL’s SARAS CONSERVATION PROGRAMME UPL’s‘Vasudha Programme’is an integrated nature conservation effort for protecting and promo- ting a green environment. Most of their programs under this project target public awareness about environmental conservation and sustainability. Different components under Vasudha Programme are: 1. Sarus Conservation 2. Social Forestry 3. Mangrove plantation 4. Eco-Club UPL Sarus Conservation Project -Out of the 6 species of Cranes that are found in India, only Sarus Crane (Grus antigone) is a resident species. These birds are known to use wetlands and agri- culture fields and live in association with human beings. But today,loss of natural habitat and increased human interference pose a threat for their existence and thus they have been declared ‘Vulnerable’. Many instances of deaths due to collision with power lines have also been recor- ded. The long-term conservation of the species that inhabits human surroundings outside protected areas requires community involvement and education/awareness programs in the major bree- ding, foraging and roosting areas. In Gujarat, the Sarus conservation project was started in Kheda, Anand and Vadodara districts with the following objectives: - To assess the status of Sarus crane’s presence in selected districts of Gujarat - To understand their preferred habitat - To gauge the threats to these birds and to spread awareness among the local communities about conservation of the bird. Following the assessment, Rural Sarus Protection Groups comprising volunteers were formed. These volunteers were trained in documentation, handling of injured birds and were linked with state forest department for future support and sustainability.
  • 28. © 2017 ngobox.org 27 Evaluation of Success/Results – • The project documented 450 Sarus cranes from Kheda district of Gujarat, a decline of 38.94% • Forty five wetlands in Kheda, Anand and Vadodara district were documented during the surveys. • Important breeding sites of Sarus Cranes were documented with total no. of breeding sites as 51 and total no. of juveniles as 79 (2015 & 2016). • Seven congregation sites in summer and six sites in winter were recorded. • Awareness programmes with 400 farmers in 12 villages, lead to reporting of 15 nests from agri culture fields and successful fledging of 28 juveniles. • Awareness programmes on Sarus crane protection in 42 schools with 3022 students and 133 teachers lead to forming of 10 Rural Sarus Protection Groups comprising 30 volunteers who got trained in documentation and handling of injured birds. II. DEEPAK FOUNDATION There is conclusive evidence that provision and access to Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric & New-born Care (CEmONC) services for pregnant women is the best and most cost-effective strate- gy for reduction in new born and maternal mortality. Prediction and/or prevention of pregnancy and childbirth complications is difficult and given that there is a critical period of few hours before a woman succumbs, provision and access to effective CEmONC services can save the lives of these women and infants CEmONC, Jabugam, Pavi Jethpur Taluka, Chhota Udepur District in Gujarat State The CEmONC unit was set-up by Deepak Foundation, within the premise of the Government’s Community Health Centre (CHC) - Jabugam village, Pavi Jetpur taluka of Chhota Udepur district in Gujarat. It was initiated as a part of the larger project aimed at reduction of infant and maternal mortality in rural areas comprising nearly 900,000 population. In 2005, a memorandum of unders- tanding was inked with the Department of Health and Family Welfare (H&FW), Govt. of Gujarat, for providing emergency obstetric services to the poorest section of the society. in 15 yrs. from previous record of 737 (by GEER foundation).
  • 29. © 2017 ngobox.org 28 The CEmONC was designed to provide 24x7 emergency services which included: - Comprehensive care providing broad spectrum of preventive and curative services • Planned and emergency surgeries • Pediatric care, new born stabilization • Blood storage (with CHC) & Blood transfusion • Laboratory and imaging services (A shared resource with CHC) • Iron sucrose administration for severely anaemic women - Coordinated with other care providers: • Forward linkages with Help Desk at District Hospital (another PPP initiative with Dept. of • Backward linkages with peripheral health facilities through capacity building of Accredited • Free ambulance, waiting facility for relatives / attendants, drop back services (Khilkhilahat • Birth waiting home (MamtaGhar ) supported by Dept. of H&FW, GoG - People centric services: • Counsellors for follow-and promoting postpartum care and services • Integrated Counselling and Testing facilities for HIV with GSACS • Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) corner • Providing free baby kits to prevent hypothermia among new born • Procurement of supplies during emergency requirement of patients under annual untied - Accessible to poor communities: • Free of cost services and reimbursement under JananiShishuSurakshaKaryakram (a mater • Available within the radius of 40 km for tribal poor • Periodic health camps at community level fund (RogiKalyanSamiti) of National Health Mission. vehicle) Social Health Activists (community based worker) H&FW catering to maternal and child health referrals) nal and child welfare scheme of cash transfer)
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