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RAJASTHAN CSR Report 2019
(An Overview)
About the Report
The Rajasthan CSR Report 2019 is a joint research publication by Department of Industries, Govern-ment of Rajasthan and NGOBOX, presenting an oveview of CSR spend by big companies in the financial year 2017-18 in Rajasthan. The state has been among the top 10 CSR fund recipient states in India for the past three financial years.
The report looks at 182 companies’ CSR portfolios along with the CSR priorities and scope for collaborative CSR projects in the state. The report also presents a brief note on CSR foundations implementing CSR projects in the state along with a short description of a few flagship CSR initia-tives in Rajasthan.
Here are the criteria for the selection of the companies for this report:
I. Availability of the annual financial data of the companies by 31st April, 2019II. Prescribed CSR above INR 0.50 Cr. in FY 2017-18 III. Reporting of CSR projects as per the Companies Act, 2013 IV. Atleast one CSR project implementation in Rajasthan
Note: The state-specific CSR spent is derived on the basis of the actual CSR spent reported by the companies as per the Companies Act, 2013. For the projects which were implemented in multiple states, the project-specific fund has been divided with the number of states to obtain Rajathan state's CSR fund. Actual spent in the state may differ to a certain degree due to factors like overhead spend calculation, location of implementing agencies, nature of projects and multi-states reporting by the companies etc.
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CSR Spent in Rajasthan: Insights of FY 2017-18
Particulars Findings
Total number of companies above INR 0.50 Cr. prescribed CSR (Pan - India) 714
Total number of projects (Pan-India) 8180
Actual CSR spent in India by 714 companies ( INR Cr.) 10827
Total number of companies having projects in Rajasthan 182
Total number of CSR projects implemented in Rajasthan 580
Amount of CSR spent in Rajasthan (INR Cr.) 368.03
Percentage of increase in CSR fund -flow in FY 2017-18 from FY 2016 -17 4.73%
Percentage of amount of the actual CSR spend of the companies operating in Rajasthan
6.56%
Overall CSR spend in Rajasthan as percentage of India’s total CSR fund 3.39%
A few interesting facts about Rajasthan and the companies operating in the state
Figure 1: Interesting Facts
Table 1: Key Insights
CSR Foundations Projects in Aspirational Districts
MNC’s 28 20 28
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Top 10 Companies according to CSR Spent in Rajasthan in FY 2017-18
Particulars
9.3611.19
Pernord Ricard India Pvt. Ltd. 5.59
14.28 Actual CSR Spent of Companies (India) (INR Cr.)Amount Spent in Rajasthan(INR Cr.)
5.8436.30
6.427.56
8.9033.35
90.5092.40
17.1243.59
20.5444.98
14.44290.98
7.31100.92
BOSCH India Ltd.
Jindal Saw Ltd.
Larsen and Toubro Ltd.
ITC Ltd.
NLC India Ltd.
Vedanta Ltd.
Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
Chambal Fertilizers &Chemicals Ltd.
Honda Motorcycle & ScooterIndia Pvt Ltd.
Figure 2: Top 10 Companies in Rajasthan
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Companies and Sectors
Auto & Allied Sectors
Table 2 : Sector-wise classification in FY2017-18
Particulars Findings
CSR Foundation Projects in Aspirational Districts
MNC’s
Sector Percentage of Total CSR spent in Rajasthan
14 8.29%
Banking & Finance 33 9.12%
Computer Software & IT 12 4.02%
Cables & Tele- Communications 5 1.88%
Consumer Goods 9 2.59%
Cement 9 4.92%
Construction and Constructing 6 2.42%
Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals 10 3.84%
Power and Heavy Engineering 6 6.19%
Oil Drilling and Lubricants 8 4.11%
Chemicals and Pesticides 6 3.22%
Metals, Minings and Minerals 13 33.45%
Textiles 4 0.95%
Others 47 14.99%
No. of Companies
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Top Companies with CSR Spend in Rajasthan (Sector-wise) FY 2017- 18
Sector Amount Spent ( INR Cr.)
Auto and allied sectors
Honda Motorcycle And Scooter India Pvt Ltd. 8.90
BOSCH India Ltd. 5.84
Eicher Motors Ltd. 5.51
Banking, Finance and Investment
Axis Bank Ltd. 5.25
Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd. 4.45
AU Small Finance Bank Ltd. 4.43
Cement and Ceramics
Shree Cement Ltd. 5.50
JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. 3.95
UltraTech Cement Ltd. 3.17
Oil and Refinery
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. 4.61
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. 3.89
Reliance Industries Ltd. 3.02
Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
Piramal Enterprises Ltd. 4.49
Lupin Ltd. 3.90
Aurobindo Pharma Ltd. 2.06
Mining and Metals
Hindustan Zinc Ltd. 90.04
Vedanta Ltd. 20.54
Jindal Saw Ltd. 6.42
Table 3: Top Companies in Sectors
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Mode of Projects Implementation in Rajasthan
Mode of Implementation No. of Projects
Directly Implemented 191
Implementing Agencies 326
CSR Foundations 63
56.21%
32.93%10.86% Directly Implemented
Implementing Agencies
CSR Foundations
Figure 4: Preferred Implementation Mode of Companies
Table 4: Mode of Implementation in FY 2017-18
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CSR and SDGs Indicators
SDG No. of Projects
Fund Flow in CSR in INR Cr. (FY 2017-18)
NITI Aayog Indicator (SDG India Index)
SDG Rank (out of 100)
SDG 1 3 0.22 Performer 59
SDG 2 9 6.22 Aspirant 45
SDG 3 100 55.22 Aspirant 49
SDG 4 182 120.82 Front Runner 73
SDG 5 15 12.91 Aspirant 37
SDG 6 65 48.82 Aspirant 43
Aspirant: 0-49, Performer: 50-64, Front Runner: 65-99, Achiever: 100
Note: CSR projects have been mapped with SDG’s based on the primary larger objective going by the informtion provided by companies as per the Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Other SDGs123.82
205 Number of ProjectsAmount Spent (INR Cr.)
48.8265
12.9115
6.229
0.223
120.82182
55.22101
SDG. 6
SDG. 5
SDG. 4
SDG. 1
SDG. 2
SDG. 3
Figure 5: CSR fund-flow according to SDGs in FY 2017-18
Table 5: CSR and SDGs in Rajasthan (FY 2017-18)
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Thematic Priorities in CSR in Rajasthan
Table 6: Theme –wise CSR Spent
Thematic Area CSR Spend in FY 2017-18 (INR Cr.)
Poverty Alleviation, Healthare and WASH
171 104.87
Education and Skill Development 192 131.72
Gender Equality and Inclusion 32 9.03
Environment Sustainability 80 29.83
Rural Sports 17 20.55
Rural Development 49 51.35
Others 39 20.68
No. ofProjects
Others
Rural Development
Poverty Alleviation andWASH
Environment Sustainability
Rural Sports
Education and SkillDevelopment
Gender Equality andInclusion
28.49%
8.11%13.95%
2.45%
5.62
35.79
5.59%
Figure 6: Percentage Representation of CSR Funds Flow in Thematic Areas in FY 2017-18
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A Few Large CSR Initiatives in Rajasthan in FY 2017-18
A. Education and Skill Development
Project Budget Range No. of Projects
Up to INR 0.1 Cr. 59
INR 0.1 to 0.5 Cr. 83
INR 0.5 to 1.0 21
INR 1.0 to 2.0 Cr. 15
INR 2.0 to 5.0 Cr. 8
Above 5.0 Cr. 6
Five Large Projects in Education and Skill Development
Company CSR Spend
(INR Cr.)
Project Brief Implementing Partners
Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
15.77 Khushii Project
Hindustan Zinc Limited's project focuses on supporting the government in improving the functioning of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) program in five districts of their operational area. The program is implemented in partnership with strong civil society organisations in each of the five districts..
1. Seva Mandir,
2. Jaatan Sansthan, 3. CARE India,
4. GSVS
Jindal Saw Ltd.
5.84 Education Infrastructure Development
Jindal Saw Limited contributed towards the development of Infrastructure in the nearby villages of operations
By various Implementing Agencies
Eicher Motors Ltd.
5.51 School Infrastructure Development
Eicher Motors Limited contributed towards infrastructure development of schools.
Eicher Group Foundation
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Featured CSR Projects
NLC India Ltd.
3.7 Formal Education
NLC India has contributed towards promoting Formal Education in Bikaner.
Directly Implemented
Chambal Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd.
3.52 Education Program
Chambal Fertilizers and Chemical Limited's education program strives to provide access to quality education to more than 6600 children in 536 Aanganwadis and 37 government schools of District Kota and Baran in Rajasthan. The intervention of the Company through its CSR programs and projects is in the form of improvement in the standard of education through organizing coaching and additional classes in the schools, improvement and development of infrastructure facilities, teachers’ training, computer education, digital literacy, etc
1. K.K Birla Memorial Society
2. Pratham Education Foundation
3.Motion Educational & Development Society
I. Hindustan Copper Limited: SDI Skill Development Institute as an upgraded Training Centre
Through this project, Hindustan Copper Limited added and upgraded infrastructure in the existing Training Center: Skill development institute ,established in KCC training centre for training for Asst Mining Surveyor. The total cost incurred by HCL on this account is Rs 37 lakhs which includes the revamping of the civil and electrical infrastructure of KCC training centre, procurement of material for classroom, training cost and free food (lunch) for students.
Source : Hindustan Copper Limited
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CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-18: INR 0.29 Cr.
Location in Rajasthan: Khetri Nagar, District- Jhunjhunu (Raj)
Implementing Partners: SCMS (Skill Council for Mining Centre)
II. Shriram Pistons and Rings Limited: Govt. Aadarsh Girls Senior Secondary School Tijara
During the company's visit, it was observed that the school (Govt. Aadarsh Girls Senior Secondary School Tijara) lacks basic facilities like drinking water, unhygienic toilets, classroom condition, Lab-oratories. There was a trend that the strength of students was continuously decreasing.Started from: 2014-15CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan till date: INR 1.03 Cr.Location of the Project in Rajasthan: Govt. Aadarsh Girls Sr. Secondary School Tijara, District- AlwarImplementing Partners for this Project: Directly Implemented
B. Gender Equality and Inclusion
Project Budget Range No. of Projects
Up to INR 0.1 Cr. 15
INR 0.1 to 0.5 Cr. 11
INR 0.5 to 1.0 4
INR 1.0 to 2.0 Cr. 2
INR 2.0 to 5.0 Cr. 0
Above 5.0 Cr. 0
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Five Large Projects in Gender Equality
Company CSR Spend
(INR Cr.)
Project Brief Implementing Partners
Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
3.57 Sakhi
Sakhi Self Help Group (SHG) program has a mission to form 2,000 SHGs by the year 2021, touching lives of nearly 24,000 women. By then, the project also aims to have set up 6 self-sustaining federations of these women.
1.Saheli Samiti 2.Manjari
Foundation
Nitin Spinners Ltd.
1.27 Women Hostel
Nitin Spinners Limited has contributed towards building hostels for women.
Direct Implementation
ITC Ltd. 0.92 Supporting Women Empowerment
ITC Limited's initiative has provided a range of gainful employment opportunities to over 61,000 poor women so far, who have been supported with capacity building and financial assistance by way of loans and grants. To date, 20,100 ultra-poor women in the core catchments had access to sustainable sources of income through non-farm livelihood opportunities.
1. BAIF Development Research Foundation 2. Pratham Education Foundation 3. Ramakrishna Mission 4. Bandhan Konnagar 5. SEWA Bharat 6. Foundation for Ecological Security
Interglobe Aviation Ltd.
0.78 6E Shakti
6E Shakti is the women empowerment intervention, dedicated to enhancing the capacities of the women (approximately 62,000 women) through skill enhancement by providing agriculture and non- agriculture based training. The women were organized into Self Help Group (SHGs) and Producer groups for capacity building.
1. AFARM Grameen Sahara 2. Bandhan Konnagar
3. Divinity Serves
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
0.29 Women Empowerment Initiatives
ONGC has contributed towards women empowerment & reducing inequalities through CSR interventions.
Various Implementing Agencies
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Featured CSR Projects
I. Hindustan Zinc Limited: Project Sakhi
Sakhi project, a flagship project of Rajasthan, has collectivized more than 16000 women in form of Self SHG’s in selected regions of Rajasthan. The main objective of the project is to provide platforms for women to engage in full and effective participation in the public life of their villages and has emerged as a catalyst for facilitating equal opportunities for leadership of decision-making in politi-cal, economic and social aspects in their communities, striving to seed the spirit of SDG 5 in the grassroots. The project has an inbuilt component of capacity building, a convergence of government schemes and facilitating women in the direction of self-reliance.
Started from: 1st September 2016
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan till date: INR 7.56 Cr.
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-2018: INR 3.57 Cr.
Locations of the Project in Rajasthan: Udaipur, Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Ajmer and Chittorgarh districts of Rajasthan
Implementing Partners for this Project: Manjari Foundation, Hanuman Seva Samiti Sansthan andSaheli Samiti
Source: HZL
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II. ACC Limited: Sustainable Livelihood for Women and Youth
ACC Lakheri initiated skill-building training programs for the vulnerable women of Lakheri to enhance their family income and livelihood. More than 200 women have been trained in textile handi-craft/bangle making.There is need to provide backward and forward support to these trained women/-women groups to sharpen their skills, support in designing & production of market-driven items and linked with various markets to get regular orders so that these artisans could enhance their family income through such enterprises.
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-18: INR 0.35 Cr.
Locations in Rajasthan: 10 Villages of Indergarh Tehsil of Bundi District.
Implementing Partners: SEED, New Delhi, SRIJAN, MGIDEI
Source: ACC Limted
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C. Environment Sustainability
Project Budget Range No. of Projects
Up to INR 0.1 Cr. 33
INR 0.1 to 0.5 Cr. 32
INR 0.5 to 1.0 6
INR 1.0 to 2.0 Cr. 6
INR 2.0 to 5.0 Cr. 3
Above 5.0 Cr. 0
Five Large Projects in Environment
Company
CSR Spend
(INR Cr.)
Project Brief Implementing Partners
ITC Ltd. 3.71 WOW – Well-Being Out of Waste
ITC Limited’s waste recycling programme, ‘WOW – Well-Being Out of Waste’, enables the creation of a clean and green environment and promotes sustainable livelihoods for waste collectors.
CII –ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development
Infosys Ltd. 2.23 Biomass Cook Stove Project
Infosys Limited has implemented six community-based carbon offset projects. As of fiscal 2018, for high-efficiency biomass cookstove projects and one rural electrification project
During the year, they carried out a third-party verification of the carbon offset generated by these projects since the beginning of their implementation.
Directly Implemented
Pernord Ricard India Private Ltd.
2.16 Water Conservation Project
Pernod Richard has contributed towards watershed development projects
Advit Foundation
Infosys BPM Ltd.
1.75 Renewable Energy Projects
Infosys BPM has contributed towards projects on Renewable Energy
Various Implementing Agencies
NLC India Ltd.
1.51 Plantation Drive
NLC India Ltd has contributed towards plantation of trees and conservation of the natural resource
Direct Implementation
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Featured CSR Projects
I. Hindustan Copper Limited: Plantation and Maintenance Project
HCL KCC organized a Tree Plantation program under CSR with 200 samplings on 15th January 2019. Inauguration of this plantation event was done by CMD, Hindustan Copper Limited in pres-ence of Unit Head, DGM and other administrative staff. Unit Head, DGMs, Officers & staff and members belonging to Mahila Samaj, Khetrinagar planted many trees to keep the environment clean and maintain the life-support systems of the planet Earth. Plantation of 800 saplings has been completed by 15th February 2019 as part of the CSR program. Being a responsible organisation HCL/ KCC owe a duty towards the environment.
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-18/2018-19 : INR 0.0044 Cr.
Location in Rajasthan : KCC, Khetri Nagar, District- Jhunjhunu
Implementing Partners: M/s Chandra Construction & M/s Hari Singh
Source: Hindustan Copper
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D. Rural Sports
Project Budget Range No. of Projects
Up to INR 0.1 Cr. 8
INR 0.1 to 0.5 Cr. 3
INR 0.5 to 1.0 1
INR 1.0 to 2.0 Cr. 0
INR 2.0 to 5.0 Cr. 3
Above 5.0 Cr. 1
Five Large Projects in Rural Sports
Company CSR Spend
(INR Cr.)
Project Brief Implementation Partners
Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
8.70 Zinc Football Academy
Hindustan Zinc has been organizing All India Mohan Kumar Mangalam Football Ttheirnament in Zawar for last 42 years. Given this long and rich footballing tradition, the Company has now set up a Football Academy which will not only have a residential academy but also 64 community academies across five districts.
The Football Link
Honda Motorcycle And Scooter India Pvt Ltd.
4.63 Multipurpose Outdoor Stadium
Honda Motorcycle has spent some money on Multipurpose outdoor stadium development.
Directly Implemented
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
2.45 Sports Academy
Transport Corporation has spent some amount of money for the establishment of sports academy in village
TCI Foundation
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
2.00 National Sports Development Fund
Power G rid Corporation has contributed to the National Sports Development Fund for supporting in supporting infrastructure.
Government of India
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Featured CSR Projects
I. Hindustan Zinc Limited: Zinc Football
With an aim to bring the joy of football to 2,00,000+ boys & girls, and build a culture of football across villages and Tribal Communities in Rajasthan, the Corporate Social Responsibility cell of Hindustan Zinc Limited initiated largest ever grassroots football development program in India– Zinc Football.
1.22AU Small Finance Bank Ltd.
Promoting sports at grassroot level
AU Small Finance Bank joined hands with sportsOmnibusfor promotion of football at grass root leveland rural areas. Sports Omnibus, with a team of technical experts, helped in mouldingand shaping the first steps of children in the sport of football. More than200 children associated with us for the grass root football festival hosted at AU Bank Sports Village.
1. JaipurMahakhel2. PodarTennis VikasSociety3. RajasthanU-14 girls team4. Balaji VikasSansthan5. Grassrotlevel footballtournament
Source: HZL
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CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-18: INR 8.70 Cr.
Locations in Rajasthan: Udaipur, Rajsamand, Chittaurgarh & Bhilwara
Implementing Partners: The Football Link
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2018-19 (if applicable): INR 0.13 Cr.
Location in Rajasthan : HCL, KCC Training Centre, Khetri Nagar District- Jhunhunu
Implementing Partners: M/s Shashi Enterprise
II. Hindustan Copper Limited: Setting Gyms
To promote sports and to create sports atmosphere in the villages around Shrikaranpur assembly constituency, setting up ‘Open Gym’ was required so that youth of nearby villages may be encour-aged in sports and able to develop their skills of sports. Five ‘Open Gyms’ were set up in in the villag-es around Shrikaranpur assembly constituency of District- Shriganganagar.
Source: Hindustan Copper Limited
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E. Healthcare and WASH Project Budget Range No. of Projects
Up to INR 0.1 Cr. 60
INR 0.1 to 0.5 Cr. 71
INR 0.5 to 1.0 15
INR 1.0 to 2.0 Cr. 11
INR 2.0 to 5.0 Cr. 11
Above 5.0 Cr. 1
Five large Projects in Healthcare and WASH
Company CSR Spend
(INR Cr.)
Project Brief Implementation Partners
Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
8.21 Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
Hindustan Zinc runs a 20 MLD STP in Udaipur, which treated effluent of 6,215,000 Kilolitres during the year and recovered about 5,731,650 kilolitres of water. This STP is a unique PPP initiative of the Company and is counted among the best functioning STPs in the country.
Directly Implemented
Larsen and Toubro Ltd.
5.45 Mobile health vans visit the communities around the centre with specialized health camps covering eye care, dental , paediatric and gynaecological cae. It also provides specialized health promotion programme with focus on hygiene, reproductive health and family life education for children and adolescents in Government remand and corrective homes and homes for neglected children.
Directly Implemented
Vedanta Ltd.
5.19 The company has invested in Running MHV’s in Rajasthan and Gujarat; Care India Mother and Child health, Govt Hospital cleaning; Specialist Doctors
1. Helpage India
2. Wockhardt Foundation
3. Dhara Sansthan
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Featured CSR Projects
I. ACC Limited: Construction of Community and School Toilet
Under the CSR activities, ACC Limited has major focus on 3 thematic areas:- Sustainable Liveli-hood, Quality Education and WASH. The organization has constructed a Community toilet for the community residing near Ramdhan Square of Lakheri. Also, one toilet for girls has been constructed in Govt school of Utrana village. This has been constructed to support Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Con-structed toilets have been handed over to local municipality and govt school management for further use and maintenance. More than 700 people are getting benefit of it.
Source: ACC Limited
ITC Ltd. 3.90 Company continues to adopt a multi -pronged approach towards improving public health and hygiene. To promote a hygienic environment through prevention of open defecation and reduce incidence of water -borne diseases, 7,494 Individual Household Toilets (IHHT) were constructed
Havells India Ltd.
2.51 Every day too many men and women across the globe struggle to feed their children a nutritious meal. In a world where the company produce enough food to feed everyone, 795 million people – one in nine – still go to bed on an empty stomach each night and one in three – suffer from some form of malnutrition.
A humble beginning in this direction that started with serving just 1,500 children across 5 schools has grown to serve over 60,000 students across 692 schools daily in the district. The fresh, hygienic and nutritious food is prepared in the state-of-the-art kitchen in accordance with government-approved diet charts.
1. BAIF Development Research Foundation2. Pratham Education Foundation3. Ramakrishna Mission4. Bandhan Konnagar5. SEWA Bharat6. Foundation for Ecological Security1. QRG Foundation
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Started from: January 2017
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan till date: INR 0.7 Cr.
Location of the Project in Rajasthan: Lakheri, District– Bundi
Implementing Partners for this Project: Constructed by own vendors
II. KEC International Limited: Project Jeevan
Jeevan- Community Development: This is an integrated community development project which focuses on improving all-round quality of life in the areas of clean drinking water, sanitation and overall health and nutrition based interventions amongst others.In FY 2017-18, safe drinking water was made available to around 5,600 school children through the installation of 28 water huts (water purification systems) across Nagpur (4 water huts), Jaipur (16 water huts) and Jabalpur (8 water huts). 1,200 children in schools were provided highly nutritious snacks before the mid-day meal as a proactive effort to reduce malnourishment in Panchal district in Gujarat. As a part of developing livelihoods, we also supported 50 women, who were trained to develop these nutritious snacks and supply them to the 1,200 children.
Source: KEC International Limited
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CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-18-: INR 0.58 Cr.
Location in Rajasthan: Jaipur & across location
Implementing Partners: Piramal Sarvajal
Started from: 2013 - 14
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan till date: INR 5.22 Crores
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-18: INR 0.40 Cr.
Locations of the Project in Rajasthan: Basi-Barsingsar, Palana, Lalamdesar, Swaroopdesar, Bholasar, Udairamsar villages in Bikaner District, Rajasthan.
Implementing Partners for this Project: Directly Implemented
III. NLC India Limited: Infrastructure support in School
NLC India limited, Barsingsar Project is carrying out various CSR activities year on year. NLC India limited, Barsingsar Project is executing the CSR activities in surrounding areas of project as well as in other parts of Rajasthan state.
Source: NLC India Limted
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CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2018-19: INR 0.028 Cr.
Locations in Rajasthan: 5 villages i.e. Manota, Gothara, Mahila Samaj (Khetri Nagar), Nanowali Baori, & Gadla Dist- Jhunjhunu
Implementing Partners: Hindustan Latex Limited (HLL)
IV. Hindustan Copper Limited: Installation of Sanitary Napkin Vending Machines & Incinertors
In view of female health and hygiene the SNVM and incinerators have been installed in 5 village i.e. Mahila Samaj (Khetri Nagar), Gothara Manota, Nanuwali Baori, and Gadla to immediate and easy access to napkins any time of the day to meet the menstrual emergencies. Self-dispensing of the Napkin at the drop of coin saves the embarrassment of seeking napkins in the peer group or from authorities.
Source: Hindustan Copper Limited
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CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan till date: INR 46.26 CR (FY 2012 to 2019)
CSR Spent of the project in Rajasthan in 2017-18: INR 5.19 Cr.
Locations of the Project in Rajasthan: Barmer & Jalore districts in Rajasthan
Implementing Partners for this Project: Government of Rajasthan, National Health Mission, Wockhardt Foundation, Helpage India, Dhara Sansthan, Barmer Jan Sewa Samiti and IPE Global.
V. Vedanta Limited (Cairn Oil and Gas): Improving access to healthcare services in Barmer district, Rajasthan
Barmer District Hospital is one the largest and vital health service provider in the Barmer district equipped with 300 beds and 150+ rooms. The hospital caters to communities living in urban as well as rural areas of the district. On average, the number of patients visiting the hospital on a daily basis is in the range of 1500 -2500. The proportion of the Doctor'srequired vis-a-vis OPDs is low. Due to lack of specialised services like ENT, gynaecology & general surgery, many of the cases were referred to hospitals in the city of Jaipur or Jodhpur. Retaining specialist doctors and maintaining hygienic hospital premises were a constant challenge for the district health department. In order to maintain the medical facilities in Barmer District Hospital, the company has initiated initiatives like ‘Green Barmer, Clean Barmer’, Mobile Health Servics, awareness camps etc.
Source: Vedanta Limited
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Opportunities for Partnerships: Government Priorities
Indian Oil Surya Prakash Yojana Installation of Solar Street Lighting In Villages of Ajmer District
Name of the Organization: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Marketing Division Rajasthan
Location: Village Hatoondi,-Ajmer, Chittaurgarh
Estimated Budget (INR): 0.27 Cr.
Sector: Renewable Energy
ViIllage Hatoondi in Ajmer district has a population of around 6000 with around 1500 households. Although the electrical supply is available at the village, there are no street lights. Hence, under the "Indian Oil Surya Prakash Yojana" the village has been taken up and selected for the provision of 50 Solar Street Lights. Also, in Chittaurgarh, a total of 25 Solar Street Lights has been installed
Adopt a Home under Protsahan Yojana
Name of the Department: Department of Child Rights
Location: Bundi, Bharatpur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Dhoulpur, Jaipur, Karauli, Jalor, Hanumangarh
Estimated Budget (INR): 7.31 Cr.
The key objective of the 'Adopt a Home' and Protsahan Yojhna is to help children rediscover a sense of hope and possibilities in their life, helping them to reintegrate in the society as productive members while ensuring minimum standard of care in Government run Children Home and Specialized Adop-tion Agencies and upgrading the facilities of the homes, thus ensuring quality care and services for children.
Prevention and Control of Anaemia among Pregnant Mother
Name of the Department: National Health Mission Department of Medical Health And Family Wel-fare
Location: Dausa
Estimated Budget (INR) : 0.1567 Cr.
The project is very important because in India there is a lot of project of its type are running but still the mortality and morbidity rate of the pregnant mother and newborn children are very high.
Doable Works in SMS Hospital
Name of the Department: Department for Health and Medical Education
Location: Jaipur
Estimated Budget (INR): 750.45 Cr.
SMS Hospital, Jaipur is the most prominent hospital of India catering to 10 to 20 thousand patients per day and which have a footfall of more than 50 thousand persons per day. This is probably the biggest Healthcare provider in the world.
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