CSR Black Book Mahindra
CSR Black Book Mahindra
CSR Black Book Mahindra
PROJECT REPORT
ON
SUBMITTED TO
MGM’S INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES &
RESEARCH, NAVI MUMBAI
BY
RAJAN THEVAR
Roll NO:31
Batch No: 2018-2020
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (MMS), UNIVERSITY
OF MUMBAI
JANUARY 2019
Index
DECLARATION
Signature
RAJAN THEVAR
Date:
CERTIFICATE
This project report is the record of authentic work carried out by him during
Signature
Name :Dr.Saloni Desai
Project Guide
Date :
Counter signed by
Signature
Name: Prof.Ashwini Arte
Director
Date :
AKNOWLEDGEMENT
A project is never the sole product of a person whose name has appeared on the cover.
Even the best effort may not prove successful without proper guidance. For a good
project one needs proper time, energy, efforts, patience, and knowledge. But without
any guidance it remains unsuccessful. I have done this project with the best of my
ability and hope that it will serve its purpose.
“To be or not to be is not anything which matters, how to be thankful is what really
matters”
It was really a great learning experience and I am really thankful to my Director Prof.
ASHWINI ARTE and my project guide DR.SALONI DESAI ,who not only helped
me in the successful completion of this report but also spread his precious and
valuable time in expanding my knowledge base.
The Mahindra Foundation has been set up with a specific objective: to provide
medical relief to the poor and needy sections of society. The foundation has helped
patients suffering from cancer, heart ailments as well as burn victims. It has also been
very active during national calamities and disasters and has helped contribute and
mobilize resources. The foundation also extends its support to academia and other
professionals and sportsmen by helping them attend workshops and conferences
overseas. The Mahindra Group has always been very responsive to any major
disaster in India.
COMPANY PROFILE
Founders: J. C. Mahindra
K. C. Mahindra
M. G. Muhammad
Corporate social responsibility ("CSR" for short, and also called corporate
conscience, citizenship, social performance, or sustainable responsible
business) is a form of corporateself-regulationintegrated into a business
model. CSR policy functions as a built-in, self-regulating
mechanism whereby business monitors and ensures its active compliance
with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international norms. The
goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for the company's actions and
encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment,
consumers, employees, communities, stakeholdersand all other members of
the public sphere. Furthermore, CSR-focused businesses would
proactivelypromote the public interestby encouraging community growth
and development, and voluntarily eliminating practices that harm the public
sphere, regardless of legality. CSR is the deliberate inclusion of public
interestinto corporate decision-making, and the honouring of a triple bottom
line: people, planet, profit.
In earlier times the managers in most cases had only to concern themselves
with the economic results of their decisions. Todays managers must also
consider & weigh the lehgal, ethical, moral & repercussion of each of their
decisions. All companies have to ensure that their activities do not adversely
affect the environment. Depletion of natural resources, like forests or ground
water is a case in point. Recovery of heat or minerals from flue gases or
effluents reduces pollution and the consumption of scarce resources, while
saving money. Atmospheric pollution affects the health of people and so
must be minimized. Laws relating to the environment should be observed
both in letter and in spirit.
NEED OF CSR :
While the interests of shareholders and the actions of managers of any business
enterprise have to be governed by the laws of economics, requiring an adequate
financial return on investments made, in reality the operations of an enterprise
need to be driven by a much larger set of objectives that are today being defined
under the term CSR.
The CSR is important for broad rationale for a new set of ethics for corporate
decisions making, which clearly constructs and upholds a organization’s social
responsibility, arises form the fact that a business enterprise derives several
benefits from society, which must, therefore, require the enterprise to provide
returns to society as well.
The CSR is beneficial for clearly establishes the stake of a business organization
in the good health and well being of a society of which it is a part.
The CSR now a days becoming increasingly evident that organizations that pay
genuine attention to the principles of socially responsible behavior are also
finding favor with the public and are the preferred choice for their goods and
services.
WHY CSR IS SO IMPORTANT
The CSR is helping to the customers to reduce the cost of good and services
in many ways. By maintaining good relation with the people leads to
increase the business activity with the demand.
The CSR helps to the company to earn huge profit by maintaining CSR
among their members and surrounding people.
Good public relation among the members helps the business to maintain
their goodwill in the market.
CHALLENGES OF CSR :
Issues of transparency
Visibility factor
The social initiatives of the group have been very well streamlined where
each group company donates 0.5% of their PAT to the K C Mahindra
Education Trust and adopts projects under the Trust. The remaining 0.5% is
used by the company to run community development programs on their own.
6. Nanhi Kali: Nanhi Kali is a program that supports education for the girl
child and is being run by the K C Mahindra Education Trust (KCMET). The
project currently (2007) supports the education of over 32,000
underprivileged girl children.
8. Mahindra Pride schools: It has decided to start two schools called Mahindra
Pride schools for the SC/ST youth. From the first Pride school, over 2000
students have been placed with a starting salary of Rs. 9000.Business for
value or Values in Business
9. Hariyali: It is a mass tree plantation & target was to plant 1 million trees.
12. Schools adopted by M&M: With an aim to improve the learning level of
children in government schools, the Mahindra Group has entrusted K. C.
Mahindra Education Trust to support 6 government schools in the city of
Mumbai, which have drop out rates as high as 15% by Std V and 22% by Std
VII. A survey conducted in 60 schools in Mumbai revealed that 60% of
students studying in Std III would not read even simple paragraphs, 40% in
Std IV could not write and 32% were not able to do simple arithmetic. K. C.
Mahindra Education Trust has identified Naandi Foundation as our
implementation partner to help us support these schools through their
Ensuring Children Learn programme. The schools identified are needy
government schools and 5 of them located close to the factories and offices
were selected to allow the employees an opportunity to easily volunteer at
these field sites.
13. Mahindra Search for Talent Scholarship: This was initiated in 1983. This
has been set up in 35 educational institutions across the country with an
objective to enthuse and reward excellence in academics. This scholarship is
awarded to students obtaining the highest aggregate marks, based on the year-
end examination. Further a student who receives the Mahindra Search for
Talent scholarship more than once, is awarded the Honour scholarship which
includes a cash prize of Rs. 5000/- and a citation from the Trust.
14. Mahindra Pride Schools: As part of the 60th year celebrations, Mahindra
& Mahindra through its K C Mahindra Education Trust set up 2 Mahindra
Pride Schools, with the prime objective of empowering youth from socially
disadvantaged sections of society by extending livelihood training, to enable
them to gain employment based on their skills. The schools offer equal
opportunity for men and women, with a focus on rural youth. These schools
are nonresidential and offer various alternative livelihood options. To
effectively run the Mahindra Pride schools, KCMET decided to partner with
Naandi Foundation, a not for profit trust with a proven track record in the field
of education and livelihood creation.
15. Health: Blood Donation – Totally 14 camps conducted with 797 donors
Eye Camps – 7 Eye Camps conducted in which one was on Eye Donation
Awareness and others focused on eye testing and about 64 cataract operations
were recommended. Surgical Camp in association with Rotary Club for about
300 tribals in which 175 surgeries took place Health Check Up –A unique
initiative through which 115 Railway Porters at CST Mumbai were given
health cards after check up, similarly a camp benefited 170 policemen in
Mumbai. HIV/ Aids Awareness – 2 Camps were conducted in both urban &
rural areas.
CONCLUSIONS