RE: [MTC Global] Provide higher education to poor girls from CSR funds

Go to Government of India website and there is all details of the act and rules thereof on CSR. Everything is well defined that answers all the questions raised by you.

Regards

Virendra Goel

 

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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Provide higher education to poor girls from CSR funds

 


Dear Bholanath Dutta,

A very good morning to all of you as well as for Bholanath Dutta sir. As I informed you already I read your mails regularly and for management teachers your information is very good and important. I support CSR in our country. But when a term in itself is vague is not waste in supporting that type of term.
My doubts are: Please correct me if I am wrong:

1. CSR has not been defined properly in our country until now. So contributing for that purpose how far is it correct?
2. If I do CSR in my state can it be called as CSR.
3. What type of activities can be called as CSR is there any list. As a lawyer I know pretty well how it is being distorted in the market now a days.
4. Once a company becomes eligible for CSR and again if its profits comes down, does it mean that they need not contribute.
5. How you will audit? Are we having enough accounting mechanisms for social audit?
6. Also when we are promoting CSR are we accepting the defeat of our so called elected democratical governments as it is the primarily responsibility of the government to take care of the society.


Not only Bholanath dutta sir any body could you please contribute for my doubts.

thanks and regards,
amicably,
Vijaya Chandran

On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 19:16:04 +0530 "Prof. Bholanath Dutta" wrote
>I also support Corporate CSR fund too can be used for the same...
​DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand governor KK Paul on Monday directed the state government to ensure that the girls, who are from remote hill areas and belong to unprivileged families, are given subsidized higher education from the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds of private universities in the state.

"So many private universities are coming up in the state and they should give back to the society. If these girls get higher education from the CSR funds, it will change their lives. I am sure this initiative will bring positive change for girl students in the state. Education certainly empowers a person and we intend to empower the girls," the governor said.
​Source: TOI​
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