Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the Company’s commitment to its stakeholders to conduct business in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner while recognizing the interests of its stakeholders.
Baseline Surveys are an important aspect of CSR project planning and implementation. It not only helps the funding corporate to rationalize need and importance of the project from the stakeholders’ viewpoint but also helps benchmark the critical indicators and parameters for the specific project to understand its progress. CSR Baseline Surveys gives an opportunity to understand once stakeholders before engagement and thus helps in proper planning keeping in mind the interests and expectations of different stakeholders. The key aspects covered in the baseline assessments is the profile of the location i.e village, block, district etc in terms of its demography, caste composition, religion profile, socio economic condition of the communities, the current status of community services like healthcare, education, drinking water, sanitation, skills and livelihood etc.
CSR Need Assessment studies which are focused on identifying prioritized needs on the ground after undertaking a diagnostic study of the survey region to conceptualize relevant CSR and Community projects which are impactful and sustainable. CSR Need Assessment helps to align the priorities of the community in a particular area to the social interventions to be undertaken by the company or an organization. The most important aspect of any social intervention is the active community participation in formulation and implementation of social projects. Community ownership ensures the success of the project whereas any top down approach leads to failure and poor social perception of the organization.
CSR Need Assessment helps to align the priorities of the community in a particular area to the social interventions to be undertaken by the company or an organization. The most important aspect of any social intervention is the active community participation in formulation and implementation of social projects. Community ownership ensures the success of the project whereas any top down approach leads to failure and poor social perception of the organization.
CSR Need Assessment studies which are focused on identifying prioritized needs on the ground after undertaking a diagnostic study of the survey region to conceptualize relevant CSR and Community projects which are impactful and sustainable. CSR Need Assessment helps companies to align the priorities of the community in a particular area to the social interventions to be undertaken by the company or an organization. The most important aspect of any social intervention is the active community participation in formulation and implementation of social projects.
To implement the Company’s CSR policies and monitor the outflow of contributions the Board has set up a committee in compliance with Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 with the following personnel:-
- 1. Mrs. Sharmistha Banerjee - Chairperson of the Committee
- 2. Mrs. Anita Himatsingka – Member of the Committee
- 3. Ms. Maalika Himatsingka – Member of the Committee
- 4. Mrs. Rupanjana De – Member of the Committee
The Company has already contributed to some underprivileged projects and promises to do more with its business growth.