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CSR funding increases in India
Mrityunjay Bose
DHNS
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With the increase in CSR budget and spending, Indian companies are helping add to the quality of education provided to students. Representative image.
With the increase in CSR budget and spending, Indian companies are helping add to the quality of education provided to students. Representative image.

Indian companies’ prescribed CSR budget has increased by 28% in FY 2016-17 since FY 2014-15 while the actual CSR spend has gone up by 47% during the same time.

This substantial increase in CSR funding in the last financial year has given a lot of push to quality education initiatives along with intensifying Skilling India Mission and Swachh Bharat Mission of Government of India.

Education project received 32% of the CSR fund while Swachh Bharat related projects received 7.3% of Indian companies’ CSR fund. As per the ‘India CSR Outlook Report, 2017’ BSE-listed big 300 companies spent INR 6871 Cr. on CSR in FY 2016-17 while the same was INR 6342 Cr. in FY 2015-16. However the actual to prescribed CSR percentage has fallen from 92% in 2015-16 to 90% in 2016-17.

The report is an annual publication of NGOBOX, a CSR research platform in India. It that 1/3rd of the companies could not meet the mandatory CSR while 1/3rd of the companies spend more than the prescribed CSR. A few companies have taken CSR to the next level by spending almost twice or more of the prescribed CSR, according to a press statement.

Going by the state-wise distribution of CSR fund, Maharashtra received 16.5% of the Country’s CSR fund, followed by Gujarat with 6.9%. Odisha has seen a substantial rise in CSR fund with jumping up to the 3rd largest CSR fund receiver in FY 2016-17 while it was in 8th place in FY 2015-16. The seven North-east states together received just 2% of the CSR fund. Reliance Industries Ltd is the company with the highest CSR spent with INR 659 Cr.

Urban slum development and welfare for army veterans received little attention from businesses with meagre INR 34 Cr spent in both of these areas while technology incubation for start-ups is gradually gaining the pitch with INR 20 cr. CSR spent where companies are readying up for supporting start-ups. Healthcare projects received 17% of the CSR fund.

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(Published 01 September 2017, 14:33 IST)