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  • AirAsia earns high praise with its (RED) corporate social responsibility project on HIV/AIDS

    AirAsia earns high praise with its (RED) corporate social responsibility project on HIV/AIDS

    All things being equal. They are not. AIDS is the leading cause of death among young women worldwide. Yet it is treatable. Every two minutes, a teenager is infected with HIV. Yet it is preventable. Today 500 babies will be born with HIV. Same thing tomorrow. And the next day. AIDS no longer has

    “All things being equal. They are not. AIDS is the leading cause of death among young women worldwide. Yet it is treatable. Every two minutes, a teenager is infected with HIV. Yet it is preventable. Today 500 babies will be born with HIV. Same thing tomorrow. And the next day. AIDS no longer has to be a death sentence. One pill a day. For just 20 cents can stop mothers from passing on the virus to their babies. #EndAids.”

    The manifesto above comes from one of AirAsia’s global partners, (RED), a not-for-profit organisation based in the US, fighting for AIDS and HIV prevention around the world.

    Signing an agreement with the organisation at the end of 2018, AirAsia wanted to bring awareness to its message across the ASEAN region and develop products and activations to help raise and contribute funds to (RED) and the Global Fund.

    Using AirAsia’s reach and platform as an opportunity to raise funds for the cause, the company has dedicated the past year to designing key programmes; ensuring that all money raised goes towards supporting HIV/AIDS testing, counselling, treatment and prevention programmes.

    AirAsia’s year-long campaign included five potentially life-saving projects.

  • L&T Tech to give disaster resilient shelter homes to cyclone Fani hit people

    L&T Tech to give disaster resilient shelter homes to cyclone Fani hit people

    L&T Technology Services (LTTS) has launched a project ‘Neelachala’ a CSR program for providing disaster resilient shelter homes to those affected by cyclone Fani. As a part of the project Neelachala, LTTS will provide skill development programs for residents in various construction activities

    L&T Technology Services (LTTS) has launched a project ‘Neelachala’ a CSR program for providing disaster resilient shelter homes to those affected by cyclone Fani.

    As a part of the project Neelachala, LTTS will provide skill development programs for residents in various construction activities, the company said in a statement.

    The training provided by LTTS will ensure the affected people have an additional means of livelihood in the longer run.

    The company’s CEO and Managing Director Keshab Panda laid a foundation stone along with Puri District collector Balwant Singh.

    Puri collector said: “The people of Odisha have shown immense strength and resilience in recovering from the after-effects of cyclone Fani. This initiative undertaken by L&T Technology Services is a welcome step since rebounding from such a massive natural calamity requires contribution from all including the business community.”

    What makes the project Neelachala an unique CSR initiative, LTTS MD and CEO said is that in addition to providing shelters to those in need, the training that the company imparts as a part of this program enables the beneficiaries to attain financial independence.

    LTTS is a listed subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro Limited focused on Engineering and R&D services. It has over 16,700 employees spread across 17 global design centers, 28 global sales offices and 49 innovation labs.

  • Education sector receives maximum CSR spend during 2014-18

    Education sector receives maximum CSR spend during 2014-18

    The education sector received the maximum CSR funds to the tune of Rs 15,742.33 crore during financial year 2014-15 to 2017-18, the government informed Parliament on Tuesday. In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha on December 10, Union Minister of State for Finance

    The education sector received the maximum CSR funds to the tune of Rs 15,742.33 crore during financial year 2014-15 to 2017-18, the government informed Parliament on Tuesday.

    In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha on December 10, Union Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs Anurag Singh Thakur said the CSR spending on education has increased on a year-on-year basis since 2014-15 fiscal.

    The CSR spend stood at Rs 2,589.42 crore during 2014-15 fiscal, which rose to Rs 4,057.45 crore in 2015-16, Rs 4,500.82 in 2016-17, Rs 4,594.64 in 2017-18 and Rs 15,742.33 in 2018-19 financial lyear, he said.

    The Union Minister further said that that CSR is a Board driven process and the Board of the company is empowered to decide the activities to be undertaken as per Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 taking into consideration the recommendation of its CSR committee.

    The entire CSR architecture is a disclosure-based and CSR mandated companies are required to file details of CSR amount spent annually in Ministry of Corporate Affairs registry.

    The Minister also mentioned that the details of project undertaken by the company is not maintained separately by the government.

  • HERE Tech ties up with intl body to pack 3 lakh meals to fight malnutrition

    HERE Tech ties up with intl body to pack 3 lakh meals to fight malnutrition

    HERE Technologies, the global leader in mapping and location platform services, has partnered with an international hunger relief organization ‘Rise Against Hunger India’ for packing 3,00,000 meals for the undernourished and less fortunate. The partnership has also led to the development

    HERE Technologies, the global leader in mapping and location platform services, has partnered with an international hunger relief organization ‘Rise Against Hunger India’ for packing 3,00,000 meals for the undernourished and less fortunate.

    The partnership has also led to the development of a hunger map and tracking system that will enhance the organization’s evaluation process and monitoring of meal distribution to its partners, the company said in a statement.

    Part of the company’s Social Innovation efforts, the project was launched mid of 2019 and results will be launched in the new year.

    Commenting on the initiative, HERE Technologies Vice President (Global Content Operatons) Damandeep Kochhar said as per UNICEF’s 2019 report, malnutrition caused 69 per cent of deaths of children below the age of five in India.

    The unavailability of quality nutrition is one of the biggest life threats to a major chunk of India’s population, he said, and added that the ‘Rise Against Hunger’ is known for its continual commitment to eliminate hunger and they have taken commendable steps in providing wholesome meals to people in need.

    “This year, not only did we pack 3,00,000 meal packets within two hours, but we also achieved another key milestone – packing the millionth packet globally,” he said.

    In the days to come, the meal packets will be distributed to multiple beneficiaries across Maharashtra including children, HIV-positive individuals, women, patients of tuberculosis, and the elderly.

    Undernutrition is one of the key issues plaguing India today. In a country where 60 per cent of the population earns less than USD 3 a day, it is not surprising that according to Food and Agriculture Organization, around 195 million people go hungry daily in India with 1 in 4 children being malnourished.

    As part of its CSR tenet, HERE Technologies strongly believes in giving back to the society and providing less fortunate communities with necessary resources and welfare measures to help them grow and flourish.

    Rise Against Hunger India Executive Director Dola Mohapatra said, “With partners like HERE, every year we come even closer to our vision of eradicating hunger by 2030.”

  • RB aims to bring awareness around sexual wellbeing among different communities

    RB aims to bring awareness around sexual wellbeing among different communities

    RB, a consumer Health and Hygiene Company, under its flagship Dettol Banega Swasth India aims at bringing awareness around sexual wellbeing among children and the LGBTQ community with two collaboration programs. The collaboration with ADRA, Love Matters and Itv foundation, is aimed at introducing

    RB, a consumer Health and Hygiene Company, under its flagship Dettol Banega Swasth India aims at bringing awareness around sexual wellbeing among children and the LGBTQ community with two collaboration programs.

    The collaboration with ADRA, Love Matters and Itv foundation, is aimed at introducing a comprehensive sexual health curriculum for children. The program will reach out to 20,000,000 children above the age group of 10 years across 10,000 schools in seven North Eastern States of India.

    The goal of this project is to provide lifesaving, critical information on SRHR (Sexual and Reproductive Health & Rights) that empowers adolescents, promotes healthy behaviour, encourages community engagement and inclusion, and helps adolescents develop into healthy, responsible adults.

    Banega Swasth LGBTQ India program in partnership with The Humsafar Trust aims at impacting lives of more than 1 million LGBTQ people in India. The holistic program will strengthen and bring together an Integrated Network for Sexual Minorities (INFOSEM).

    The program will work in partnership to ensure inclusion and mainstreaming of the LGBTQ community in India through strengthening community network and capacity development of the community-based organization (CBOs).

    The project will provide capacity-building workshops, training and funding support to conduct activities in their region. To support this project, a range of Durex condoms, lubricants will be provided with a message of safe sex among younger LGBTQ communities.

    According to the Department of AIDS Control, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, HIV and AIDS prevalence rates in Manipur and Nagaland are 1.57 and 1.2 per cent respectively and well above the national average of 0.34 per cent. Despite the North Eastern region being less populated, there are close to 100,000 people who live with HIV and AIDS in the eight northeastern states in comparison to other states in India.

    The factors responsible for the epidemic are complex and can be contrasting for different regions, restricting the use of a single approach for HIV control nationally. Therefore, continuous monitoring for prevalence and causes of disease at the district level is necessary for making control programs more effective.

    Addressing the issue, a group of thought-leading organizations, including RB, ADRA, Love Matters and Itv foundation, have come together and designed a comprehensive curriculum aimed at improving knowledge, awareness and behaviour among children:

  • Barco helps kids meet with God on Children’s day

    Barco helps kids meet with God on Children’s day

    Barco Electronic Systems celebrated a vibrant Children’s Day at the Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in New Delhi by hosting a day-out for 30 children aged 6-12 years from Sakshi NGO. Celebrated across the country, Children’s Day is an occasion to increase awareness of the rights, care and education

    Barco Electronic Systems celebrated a vibrant Children’s Day at the Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in New Delhi by hosting a day-out for 30 children aged 6-12 years from Sakshi NGO.

    Celebrated across the country, Children’s Day is an occasion to increase awareness of the rights, care and education of children.

    The children received a guided tour of the temple and enjoyed interactive exhibitions during the visit, the company said in a statement.

    During their three-hour visit, the children enjoyed the shows at Sahajanand Darshan – Hall of Values; Neelkanth Darshan – Large Format Film aired on Barco’s latest installation at Akshardham, the XDL 60K true RGB laser projector and Sanskruti Darshan – Cultural Boat Ride.

    The fourth major attraction at Akshardham, the Sahaj Anand multi-media water show is also powered by Barco, through the UDX 30K laser phosphor projector.

    Commenting on the occasion, Electronics Systems Managing Director Rajiv Bhalla said this initiative not only supports the company’s CSR efforts but also reinforces the Barco’s cultural building block ‘we care, we grow’.

  • Canon India ties up with Cinepolis to mark Children’s Day

    Canon India ties up with Cinepolis to mark Children’s Day

    To mark the Children’s Day, Canon India in partnership with Cinepolis Group organised a special screening of a 3D movie ‘The Lion King’ on November 14 for children of all the four adopted villages in Haryana, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Karnataka. The movie was screened in four adopted villages

    To mark the Children’s Day, Canon India in partnership with Cinepolis Group organised a special screening of a 3D movie ‘The Lion King’ on November 14 for children of all the four adopted villages in Haryana, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Karnataka.

    The movie was screened in four adopted villages — Maheshwari in Haryana, Sol Gohalia in Kolkata, Karanjoti in Mumbai and Maharaja Katte in Bangalore — as part of its CSR initiative ‘Learning Beyond Books’ which aims to offer experiential learning beyond homes and school boundaries.

    The Lion King, a movie symbolic of wisdom, courage and compassion, is packed with unforgettable life lessons, extremely crucial for the children to learn to succeed in their future endeavours.

    Speaking on the occasion, Canon India President and CEO Kazutada Kobayashi said: “At Canon, we strongly believe in leading by our corporate philosophy of ‘Kyosei’, through which we align our business objectives with our sustainability initiatives.”

    He said education and empowerment form two intrinsic pillars of its “4Es CSR policy” and with children as the building blocks of any society, the aim is to implement maximum efforts to ensure their holistic development.

    ‘Learning Beyond Books’ is one such initiative through which the company intends to empower children from our adopted villages, to carve a brighter and better tomorrow, he added.

    Cinepolis India Deputy CEO Devang Sampat said, “We believe that cinema is one such alternate way that has the power to influence and empower the masses. It gave us immense pleasure to join hands with Canon India.”

    Canon’s CSR endeavours are driven by their corporate philosophy of ‘Kyosei’, which mean the ‘spirit of living and working together for the common good’.

    The company is involved in various community welfare programs aligned with their 4Es CSR policy implying Education, Eye Care, Environment and Empowerment, in an effort to build progressive self-reliant communities.

    Through their flagship ‘Adopt a Village’ project, Canon has four adopted villages across the country, focusing on the overall development of the village communities with a major focus on 4Es.

  • President Kovind lobbies for orphans and disabled

    President Kovind lobbies for orphans and disabled

    Emphasising that social welfare activities will generate enough goodwill for wealth creators among ordinary people, President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday suggested companies to look at ways to contribute more towards CSR spending for orphans and disabled people

    New Delhi, October 29: Emphasising that social welfare activities will generate enough goodwill for wealth creators among ordinary people, President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday suggested companies to look at ways to contribute more towards CSR spending for orphans and disabled people.

    “I sincerely hope that innovative solutions to persisting development challenges will emerge from the CSR activities,” he said at the first National Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) awards function here.

    The CSR provisions under the Companies Act, 2013 came into force from April 1, 2014.

    Under the Act, a certain class of profitable companies are required to shell out at least two per cent of their three-year average annual net profit towards CSR activities in a particular financial year.

    Noting that the response of companies to the CSR framework has been highly commendable, the president said every fiscal since 2014-15, the corporate sector has set aside a total of more than Rs 10,000 crore for social welfare.

    Sharing his vision, Kovind said when it comes to helping those in need in the society, there are resources, the will and a framework too.

    “Whom shall we help most? I have in mind orphan children and Divyang (disabled people). While the government has done what it can to give them a helping hand, society and especially the corporate sector can still do more for them.

    “Can we plan in such a way that within a foreseeable future, every orphan child can get personal care? We can set 2030 as a deadline to ensure providing care to every child and reap the benefits of demographic advantage that we have,” he said.

    Suggesting “food for thought and action”, Kovind said that respect is received by donating wealth and not by storing wealth.

    According to him, it is equally important to internalise social welfare in the corporate culture.

    He asked the companies to motivate their employees and sensitise them to this higher calling in service of the marginalised sections of society.

    This single step would generate enough goodwill for wealth creators among ordinary people, he added.

    “The Companies Act was amended in 2013-14, making it mandatory for companies with a specified level of profit to spend two per cent of it on social welfare. I am told it is one of the world’s largest experiments in promoting CSR,” Kovind said.

    While noting that what is now called CSR is “very much in our DNA”, the president said the legacy was carried forward by entrepreneurs of early industrialism.

    “Illustrious business families like Tata, Birla and Bajaj and many others associated with our freedom struggle were sensitive to their social responsibilities. Mahatma Gandhi developed the principle of trusteeship, not only from his deep understanding of our various religious traditions but also based on the generosity of industrialists associated with him,” he added.

    From now onwards, the National CSR awards — instituted by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs — would be conferred every year on October 2, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

  • CSR campaign by Philips to promote awareness on pneumonia

    CSR campaign by Philips to promote awareness on pneumonia

    Philips India a leader in health technology has launched an awareness camoaign under its CSR inititive to boost focus on childhood pneumonia. The aim of this campaign is to reach parents, family and caregivers and bring them up to date with it’s harmful effects.

    Philips India a leader in health technology has launched an awareness camoaign under its CSR inititive to boost focus on childhood pneumonia.

    The aim of this campaign is to reach parents, family and caregivers and bring them up to date with it’s harmful effects.

    India has the highest number of childhood pneumonia cases in the world, both in terms of morbidity and mortality. Around 1.5 lakh children lose their life due to pneumonia each year with 30 million new cases reported annually. In children under five years, pneumonia contributes to nearly a sixth (15%) of all deaths in India, with one child dying from pneumonia every four minutes.

    Through this campaign, we aim to focus on both urban and rural areas and reach out to the people through multiple mediums including TV, radio, print, digital, social media channels and on-ground initiatives.

    Daniel Mazon, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Philips Indian Subcontinent, said, “The key to preventing pneumonia in children below the age of 5 years is identifying those at risk and educating parents and caregivers on its diagnosis and treatment. Philips is committed to contribute towards the reduction of cases of childhood pneumonia in India through this nationwide awareness campaign.”

  • Droom goes on a go green drive in Gurugram

    Droom goes on a go green drive in Gurugram

    Organised used car platform Droom has decided to plant over 1,000 samplings of ‘hypoestes’ variety around its campus in Gurugram, Haryana. Hypoestes is a polka-dotted plant species that is well known for its oxygen-enriching ability and was therefore selected for this intensive green plantation

    Organised used car platform Droom has decided to plant over 1,000 samplings of ‘hypoestes’ variety around its campus in Gurugram, Haryana.

    Hypoestes is a polka-dotted plant species that is well known for its oxygen-enriching ability and was therefore selected for this intensive green plantation exercise by Droom.

    Under the ‘Droom Bindaas Ghoom Let’s Go Green’ campaign, every employee of Droom have pledged to curb pollution by planting over 1,000 samplings, the company said in a statement.

    Through this campaign, the company seeks to strengthen the global-scale ‘Go Green’ initiative by lending its wholehearted support to the same.

    Considering how the pollution levels are alarmingly high in Delhi-NCR, initiatives like these can help bring about a significant difference and serve as an ideal example for others to follow.

    Commenting on this campaign, Droom CEO and founder Sandeep Aggarwal said: “We are deeply passionate about and proactive towards contributing to those causes that bring about a positive impact on the community and the environment.”

    In the past, the company had taken several such initiatives like ‘‘Talking God’ campaign which dealt with road rage and the ‘Ambulance First’ campaign to encourage responsible driving.

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