Nasscom Foundation, in
its yet-to-be-released report said that a substantial number of companies have
spent more than 60-70% of their CSR spend in education initiatives.
"Education forms
the major chunk of CSR spend: A substantial number of companies interviewed
have spent more than 60-70% of their CSR spend in education initiatives, and
the remaining half spend between 30-40% of their budget in education," the
report, to be released shortly at a different event said the report.
Nasscom Foundation at
its flagship event, The CSR Leadership Conference (CLC), also announced that
the industry had widely accepted the 2% CSR rule with a trend of more and more
companies coming out openly to declare 100% utilisation of their CSR money for
2015-16.
"The social
landscape of the country is changing for good and the CSR is proving to be a
much-needed catalyst. India Inc in its third year of the CSR mandate, has
started to show signs of maturity towards its CSR spends, and larger number of
companies are willing to work towards sustainable goals and create a more
developed society around them," said Nasscom Foundation CEO Shrikant Sinha.
The Conference announced
that the industry had widely accepted the 2% CSR rule with a trend of more and
more companies coming out openly to declare 100% plus utilisation of their CSR
money for 2015-16.
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