Chapter - 6: 6.1 Conclusion
Chapter - 6: 6.1 Conclusion
Chapter - 6: 6.1 Conclusion
6.1 Conclusion
The business has undergone various changes through barter system to plastic money.
In this view various organizations are earning a lot of money. For moral purpose the
money earned by these organizations should be spent for social development. Earlier
corporates have entered into economy. Therefore, the role of the government is also
corporates through the mandatory CSR companies act. This act will provide the
companies through observation has been discussed already in chapter 5. On the basis
• Under the companies act 2013, the CSR policy should be framed by
corporates. However still only one third companies has formulated CSR
policy as per the companies act 2013. Therefore there is a need to review the
committee.
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• As far as the spending is concerned that Indian banks are yet not prepared for
banks.
• Private sector banks have been spending a lot more on CSR than their peers
in public sector.
• The ICICI Bank emerges the best performing bank in banking sector with
spending of close to 182% of the average net profit of previous 3 years while
Punjab National Bank comes out as the worst performing bank on CSR with
meagre 0.04% of the average net profit of previous 3 years being spent on
CSR.
• Most of the private sector banks have been undertaking initiative in strategic
way with a journal approach towards long term impacts while public sector
banks have been spending more in activities and sponsorship for NGO
• Five most preferred areas in priority order are education & vocational skills,
• The banking sector needs to spend two times more on CSR projects in
financial year 2014-15 than what they have spent in last year.
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• NGO's & Trusts have been preferred partners of banks when it comes to CSR
project implementation.
• Some of the banks have their own foundation/trusts and implement project
• 28 companies has been found with INR 100 crore or above CSR budget
(listed companies).
6.2 Recommendations
The research covered on various issues including current CSR practices, co-
local communities, flagship social projects run by the private sector and role of
Government to deepen and strengthen CSR within local communities and corporate
sector. The activities covered under CSR activities will provide the solution for
socio-economic upliftment.
1. The awareness about CSR amongst the general public to make CSR
be advertised through the media to highlight the good work done by corporate
houses. The acts done by corporate houses will bring effective changes in the
approach and attitude of the public towards CSR initiatives . These initiatives
will also motivate other corporate houses to join the league and play an
effective role in addressing issues such as access to education, health care and
innovative CSR taken by them. Therefore, the social justice agenda of the day
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2. The partnerships between all stakeholders including the private sector,
either not effective or not effectively operational at the grassroots level CSR
on CSR activities should be built into the existing and future strategies of all
2013.
3. It has been found that only medium and large corporate houses are involved
in CSR activities, that too in selected geographical areas and also in limited
companies to be brought under the CSR area and activities as per 2013 Act.
both spread awareness on CSR issues amongst the general public as well as to
of society. The Example set by corporate houses will help CSR reach out to
other locations and cover a large number of communities and help companies
play a valuable role in addressing various social and development issues for
further progress. It will help CSR to get ingrained into the DNA of core
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business activities of companies for socio-economic development of the
society.
CSR practices to scale up projects and innovate new ones to reach out to
more beneficiaries of the society especially at local level. It will enhance the
impact of their initiatives on the lives of the common people , children and
organisations stand to serve the people through their respective projects and
5. Many CSR initiatives and programmes are taken up in urban areas and
localities for their development. Therefore, the impact of such projects does
not reach the needy and the poor in the rural areas people. However it does
not mean that there are no poor and needy in urban India; they too equally
interventions in rural areas on education, health, girl child and child labour as
this will directly benefit poor common man. Because, even today more than
70 per cent people still reside in rural India and required basic facilities.
private sector to strengthen their good work must include a formal partnership
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relaxation should be given like Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA)
license and other fiscal incentives including matching project grants and tax
breaks for social and development projects covered under CSR activities. It
schools and in Colleges and Universities to sensitise students about social and
development issues. The role of CSR should assist corporate houses to strike
CSR more effective. Such approach will not only encourage and motivate
young minds, but also prepare them to face future development challenges
and help them work towards finding more innovative solutions to the
concerns of the needy and the poor living in the society. The involvement of
the Act. However ,it is found that companies end up duplicating each others'
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implementation. National alliance, that represents various industry interests,
should take up broad development agenda and provide high value services to
the poor and the underprivileged sections of the society. In the future, the
alliance would grow into a special purpose vehicle (SPV) and work closely
with stakeholders to raise the level and quality of CSR activities for social
within the country and overseas; all that is needed is to identify and leverage
Partnership in the form of the 'public co-operation' element has further been
The National Policy was subsequently cleared by the Cabinet in 2007 and is
10. The Government and other interest groups partnership have been well defined
in policy documents at all levels to make it more effective the only effort
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pronouncements into demonstrable action agendas for further development.
11. The role and efforts of the private sector in taking development agenda
and addressed.
A sound CSR policy in consultation with the private sector involved directly
recognised now the world over that long term success, competitiveness and
The CSR should be central to the company and has to be embedded in its core values
and principles. Ethical practices and magnitude will pose new challenges. We cannot
address the challenges of tomorrow with the policies and strategies of yesterday. For
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A constructive public-private people partnership for socially responsible growth is
critically important. As per the new companies bill 2013, the companies have to
spend 2% of their 3 years average profit towards CSR activities. However it has been
found most of the organisations are not spending 2% of their profit for CSR.
projects. For upliftment of society the supports from NGO's is being done.
schemes like:
employee welfare. Various laws to project the employee and many anti child
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6. National Heritage and Culture: To protect and preserve the rich heritage of
India, companies are taking actions to preserve, promoting art and culture etc.
environment.
CSR approach. But to survive in the next era of business competitiveness Indian
Already there are several companies which are focusing on activities that can
• Pollution: Water, air, land are still getting polluted in spite of all the actions
taken by government and companies. The main reason for this is lack of
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human health as well as plants & animals also. Companies should take
initiative to focus on this pollution problem and take measures to reduce its
impact.
world is something beyond the category of CSR but still companies should
incentives and other benefits of employees. But employees are the change
• Volunteerism: Surveyed companies stated that they will increase their focus
taking in to account a broader set of environmental concern, etc. would be the future
The concept of CSR is not new to the India but its implementation has been a major
concern for years. As per the survey conducted by Times of India group, Full O
Dreams. CSR rating of India's 500 largest companies, and various other surveys it
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was observed that there are various challenges faced in implementing CSR in
In India, the changing economic scenario has thrown a lot of challenges in the path
of the Indian corporate. The major challenges that would impact on the corporate
the world population, it only has 2.4% of the planet's landmass, 4% of the fresh water
resources and about a percent of the world's forest. India's eco systems are already
highly degraded. Most Indian rivers have water quality unfit for direct human use.
Despite significant improvements in emission from vehicles and industries air quality
in Indian cities is degrading. The country however continues to stay on the brink of a
Corruption: In a country where corruption plays a big role in increasing the gap
between the rich and the poor implementation of CSR activities takes the shape of a
big, challenge.
Population Demographics: The youth bulge of India posing its own social problems
Global Health: The disease of poverty is a major challenge - just 10% of R & D
goes into 90% of the world's disease, including big killers like HIV, diarrhea,
Role of Technology: The role of technology also increasingly enter the CSR arena,
particularly in nano and biotechnology which has the potential to meet so many
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global challenges they also brought with them their own set of environmental and
social risks.
Food, Energy, Climate: India should take note of the inflationary trends, climate
change and maintain a fine balance in the demand & supply chain, especially for
Governance and Change: Finally in what way government and business interact.
How effectively and actively the Indian Government is playing the regulatory role.
Recently the ministry of company affairs (MCA), which is finalizing the new
net profit of Rs.5 crore or more earmark 2% of their net profit for the preceding three
years on CSR.
• CSR as Marketing Tool: Most of the companies are using Corporate social
they are least bothered about doing well for society. They are looking up for
still at nascent stage in India. Experts believe that lack of trained personals,
concept are the main reasons for slow acceptance of corporate social
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• Lack of Revelation: Companies barely disclose their production process and
take responsibility for the damages caused by these processes. They hardly
social responsibility reporting but still there is hardly any company that is
stating the exact amount of expenditure done by them on the CSR activities.
They are not mentioning the exact amount in any of their balance sheet or
annual report.
• Lack of Clearly Defined Focus Area: Most of the companies don't have
clearly defined focus area. They take up those activities which would result in
in participating in CSR activities of companies. The main reasons for that are
appointed employees at CSR positions but still this is not adapted by many
companies.
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• Narrow Outlook Towards CSR: Most of the companies have narrow
it hard whether they should participate in these activities for long term.
is lack of specific act, rules and regulations related to CSR except certain
organization that can access the needs of remote & rural area communities
activities.
wastage of resources.
On the basis of above findings, following recommendations are suggested for serious
consideration by all corporate to deepen CSR in company's core business and its
effective implementation.
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There is a need for effective social responsibility reporting and auditing. Companies'
adjustment.
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• Companies must be provided with guidance and tools that enable them to
disabilities.
• Permanent verification of the social and eco labels implying a guarantee that
the item was produced free of exploitation and abuse at the workplace
• There is need for debate regarding the value and desirability - in the context
• Finally, not the least there is need for further standardization, harmonization
• Companies should focus on doing social good rather than considering CSR as
promotion tool.
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• The concept of CSR should be taught in business schools so as to make better
• Each company should define its CSR objective stating which issue it intends
• Companies should start doing CSR reporting and disclose about their
production process, damage caused and steps taken to minimize them. They
• Companies should create CSR positions within their organizations that under
• Companies should start taking up CSR activities that are need of today's
scenario.
companies.
• Proper CSR organization should be there for assessing the need of rural areas
so that companies while focusing on urban areas could also fulfill needs of
rural areas.
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A business cannot be successful without building bridges between stakeholder's
CSR indicators that leading corporates can use to communicate their performance.
ought to be earmarked for social development that should reflect in the annual
balance sheet of firms. Finally, Social investment Forum (SIF) should be set up to
The objective of the research is to present a picture of CSR spending by the banking
sector and understand how much more Indian banks need to spend on CSR projects
• Bank management to see where do they stand when compared to their peers.
• CSR stakeholder to understand how Indian banks need to scale up their CSR
spending.
• NGOs to do thematic and geographic mapping to reach out to banks for their
The need of the CSR can be understood by the fact that corporates are utilising the
resources of the society, therefore, it is the moral and ethical responsibility of the
country. The social welfare is the most important aspect of government but due to the
new economic policy i.e. liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation, most of the
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public sector is converted in private sector by the disinvestment, and other process.
development the responsibility should also be shared by both public and private
sectors.
Reality of CSR
After the enactment of Company Act 2013, the various activities is covered for social
upliftment. There are so many areas mentioned in schedule VII of this Act. The areas
like education, poverty, P.M. relief fund, clean Ganga project etc. have been covered
by various corporates in adjacent area and nearby. However, the mandatory spending
of 2% of the average net profit of past 3 years has to be spent by corporates. But few
2) Due to the mandatory provision various corporates are not ready to invest.
3) Sometimes under the compulsion, activities are covered but in reality the
4) For the name of education most of the corporates has opened the schools but
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5) As far as the employment is concerned many public and privates are
In nut shell, there is a gap in theory and practices of CSR activities by various public
and private corporates. Therefore, it is the duty of the government to make CSR
journey more effective by giving some insight like, the help of NGO's in
society developed in a very holistic way. Rather than the comparison between public
and private both should come together to make the overall development of the
society in an effective way. In today's scenario both public and private are
In the last I would like to conclude that CSR Companies Act 2013 is a new baby
which will take some time to deliver something to society. However, it is a good step
by government of India to make CSR more accountable, transparent, and fruitful for
the society. There has been the paradigm shift in government sector responsibility to
private sector also. Now the responsibility of socio-economic development alone can
not be shared by government, therefore, the public private partnership can be the
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