Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility
Responsibility
Prepared By :-
Name : Fagun Soni
Roll No : 22154
MBA (Evening 2021-2024) Sem-1
Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”)
• Corporate Social Responsibility is what an organization does to influence the Society in
which it exists. such as through volunteer assistance programs. Corporate Social
Responsibility is a part of business and professional ethics of companies. Different tasks
and activities are performed under CSR for Betterment of the society in which business
exists and it is also known as Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Sustainability.
United Nations Industrial Development Organization use following Definition for CSR:
“CSR ‘is generally understood as being the way through which company achieves a balance
of economic, environmental and social Imperatives (“ Triple Bottom line approach”), while
addressing the expectations of stake holders.”
The European model is much ore focused on operating the core business in socially
responsible way, complemented by investment in communities for solid business case
reasons.
In different countries there are different priorities ans Values that will shape how the
business act.
Phases of CSR in India
1st Phase (1850 - 1914)
The First phase of the CSR was mainly driven by noble deeds of philanthropists and charity.
In the times of famines, they open their warehouses and graininess for poor and hungry
people. Rich businessmen share their riches with society by setting up temples, religious
trust influenced by their family values and culture. In preindependece era, the industrialist
families like TATAs, Birlas, Modis, Godrejs, Bajajs, Singhanias, promoted the Concept by
setting up the Charitable institutes, Healthcare institutes, Trusts for community
development. However it is observed that their efforts toward social development was
influenced by caste group and political objectives.
• Applicability of CSR.
Provisions of CSR applicable to
- Every Company including its holding or Subsidiary and Foreign company having
1. Netwoth of Rs. 500 Crore or more
2. Turnover of Rs. 1000 Crore or more
3. Net Profit of Rs. 5 Crore or more
During Immediate preceding financial year.
Legal Provision for CSR in India (Contd..)
• CSR Committee
Every Company on which CSR is applicable is required to constitute a CSR
Committee of the Board:
- Consisting of 3 or more directors, out of which at least one director shall be an
independent director. However, if a company is not required to appoint an
independent director, then it shall have in 2 or more directors in the Committee.
- Consisting of 2 directors in case of a private company having only two directors
on its Board
- Consisting of at least 2 persons in case of a foreign Company of which one
person shall be its authorized person resident in India and another nominated by
the foreign company
Legal Provision for CSR in India (Contd..)
•Schedule 7
Activities which may be included by companies in their Corporate Social
Responsibility Policies relating to:
1.Eradicating hunger, poverty and malnutrition,promoting health care including
preventive health care and sanitation including contribution to the Swach
Bharat Kosh set-up by the Central Government for the promotion of sanitation
and making available safe drinking water.
2.Promoting education, including special education and employment enhancing
vocation skills especially among children, women, elderly and the differently
abled and livelihood enhancement projects.
3.Promoting gender equality, empowering women, setting up homes and hostels
for women and orphans; setting up old age homes, day care centres and such
other facilities for senior citizens and measures for reducing inequalities faced
by socially and economically backward groups.
4.Ensuring environmental sustainability, ecological balance, protection of flora
and fauna, animal welfare, agroforestry, conservation of natural resources and
maintaining quality of soil, air and water including contribution to the Clean
Ganga Fund set-up by the Central Government for rejuvenation of river
Ganga.
Legal Provision for CSR in India (Contd..)