The CSR Journal
CSR News: Fujifilm India works to Make India FREE from Child Sexual Abuse
Fujifilm India Private Limited has announced their partnership with Parwarish Cares Foundation, an NGO committed towards the welfare of children and women to sensitize children around the prevalent yet ignored issue of child sexual abuse in the society. Through an engaging #AaoBaatKarein campaign that has been crafted by Parwarish Cares Foundation, both Fujifilm India...
KPMG: 76% companies in India complying with CSR norms
More companies in India are complying with corporate social responsibility norms under the Companies Act, 2013, with 76% firms having spent 2% or more of their profits on such initiatives during 2019, according to a report.
The findings of the 'India CSR Reporting Survey 2019', compiled by KPMG in India, that covered 100 companies also...
Toyota Kirloskar Motor launches SALT to train and empower nonprofits
India’s rapid progress and emergence of manufacturing sector has turned tables and caused focus to shift to compliance of CSR regulations and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of 2030, thereby encouraging patterns of social sector funding. Sensing this shift, Toyota conceptualized SALT (Social Academy of Learning) to develop conscious and effective leaders to deliver largescale...
CSR News – Tamil Nadu plans to invest 100 crores to open subsidised canteens ‘Amma Unavagam’, seeks CSR funds
The Tamil Nadu government has set aside a whopping Rs 100 crore for Amma Unavagam, the subsidised canteens across the state, in its election year budget. Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief O Panneerselvam made the announcement in the state Assembly on Friday.
A pet project of late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, the state-run budget canteens are...
Climate change and the 75% problem
By Bill Gates
Quick: Think of some inventions that help fight climate change.
What came to mind first? I bet you thought of solar panels and wind turbines. In my experience, that’s what people point to when they think about reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
They’re not wrong. Renewables are getting cheaper and many countries are committing to...
Irfan Pathan spends time with NGO kids before announcing retirement from cricket
It's no secret that Irfan Pathan comes from humble beginnings. He decided to go back to his roots before announcing retirement from all forms of cricket, and he chose to do so with Yuva Unstoppable’s kids who come from underprivileged backgrounds. The philanthropist and former cricketer was in Mumbai last year to inaugurate the...
CSR News – Nabard seeks help of CSR arms to support farmer produce organisations in Gujarat
With a view to further extend support to farmer produce organisations (FPOs) in Gujarat, the Ahmedabad branch of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) is in talks with CSR arms of major industrial houses including Reliance, Tata and Ambuja.
Nabard is already giving financial assistance of up to ₹16 lakh to FPOs that...
Global CSR: Hunting for ad growth, publishers target CSR budgets
The chiefs behind many corporations today are trying harder than ever before to make their businesses appear likable and conscientious. And the sales teams of news publishers are responding accordingly.
Publishers looking for new ways to tap into marketers’ budgets are increasingly targeting their corporate social responsibility divisions, which fund research and spearhead programs. CSR...
Malaysia Just Sent Plastic Waste Back to Rich Countries
Malaysia has sent back 150 containers of plastic waste to 13 mainly rich countries since the third quarter last year, with the environment minster warning on Monday that those who want to make the country a rubbish bin of the world can “dream on.”
Shipments of unwanted rubbish have been rerouted to Southeast Asia since...
CSR News – Chhattisgarh to Set Up Ultramodern Sports Academies from CSR Funds
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday chaired the first meeting of Chhattisgarh Sports Development Authority's governing body, at his residence office. As per the decisions taken in the meeting, sports academies with ultramodern amenities and advanced training facilities will be established in the state. They will be funded from CSR funds.
All the important stadiums...
Valentine’s Day Flowers are Harming the Environment
It is Rose Day today, the first day of the so-called Valentine's Week! Valentine’s Day sees a sharp rise in the purchase of fresh flowers. The global flower production industry is worth an estimated 64.5 billion euros, Valentine’s Day flowers being the number one purchase.
While this industry does provide jobs for thousands of people,...
CSR News: UPES declares 2020 as Year of Women Empowerment
The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) has announced the launch of Shakti, an initiative envisaged to empower women by implementing multiple initiatives in areas of training & development, financial aid through scholarships etc. Launched with the theme ‘Accelerating the gender equality journey: Empowering women from classroom to boardroom’, the event bought together...