Press Trust of India
NEW DELHI: Corporate Affairs Minister
Sachin Pilot today said the industry would be free to choose CSR programmes and
strategies best suited to their company’s philosophy and businesses.
Speaking at the ‘National Summit on
CSR’ organised by industry body CII here, Pilot said the government would adopt
a “flexible approach” on CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) which is now
part of the new companies law.
“Industry would be free to choose
programmes and strategies best aligned to their corporate philosophy and
businesses,” he said.
Further he assured the industry that
the government would “not apply any rules with retrospective effect”.
According to Pilot if CSR spending
reaches the desired objective one would be able to see tangible results.
In monetary terms, it is estimated
that the CSR provision would lead to anything from Rs 19,000-25,000 crore
annual investment in the country’s social sector.
Talking about CSR, Ministry of
Corporate Affairs Additional Secretary M J Joseph said that “when it came to
embedding CSR into business strategy, the execution and mainstreaming of
strategy was of paramount importance.”
CII National Council on Development
Initiatives Chairman Rakesh Bharti Mittal said that government norm mandating
three-year track record required for an NGO or foundation to receive funding be
relaxed in the event that a foundation belongs to a reputed company.
The new Companies Act makes it
mandatory for profit making companies reporting Rs 5 crore or more profits in
the last three years to spend at least 2 per cent of their average profits
towards CSR activities.
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