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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Non profit organizations in India have gone a long way in fulfilling the requirement

Working towards the benefit of the society is one of the noblest deeds. Associating oneself with this can be a really satisfactory action. Several organizations or groups are set up who work towards serving the community. Such groups have a set of members but the funds obtained from the various operations that they undertake are not distributed to these owners. Considering the need for individuals or groups to come out and help the needy, these non profit organizations in India have gone a long way in fulfilling the requirement of the not so well to do class of families. These groups are exempted from taxes. Their main aim is to perform tasks which are directly correlated to the interest of the general public.

The prime goal of these groups is to be able to function in a charitable manner covering various aspects such as imparting knowledge through various education mediums. It also focuses on other areas as well such as religious and scientific. These non profit organizations in India comprise of paid staff and other members who perform with utmost dedication to fulfill the mission and keep up to the visionary guidelines that are laid out by the organization.

With the rise in the way corporate houses have expanded, they have come forward and joined hands to work such that it serves to be beneficial to the society as well. These business houses see social causes and it’s betterment as their prime responsibility. There are different aspects of social causes that need to be taken care of. It is up to the corporate houses to decide as to which initiatives they would like to be involved in. CSR activities in India are inclined towards improving all kinds of society related grievances. There are various core areas that one can choose to participate in, such as healthcare, primary education, maintaining the environment and many more. Business houses encourage their employees to volunteer such that they can give their time and also utilize their skills when working for the growth of various communities.


An effort has been made in bringing about a substantial difference by the corporate towards the society and community where they work. It is the responsibility of every corporate citizen to volunteer his time and energy to give back to the society in return of all the profitable gains made. These CSR activities in India follows the notion that only if the weaker sections of the society are pushed forward towards growth, only then the entire nation as a whole, can see the horizon of utmost development in the years to come. These activities include various strategies of uniting and sharing of ideas such that it can allow for human development, growth and prosperity.

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

India has more than two million non profit organizations

Roughly, India has more than two million non profit organizations–one for every 600 people. Nonprofits have significantly risen over the past decade. This trend has been triggered by a combination of increasing wealth, a growing entrepreneurial spirit, and rising social inequality. As wealth increases, the need for charity increases

Rise of NGO’s in India: The most significant factor contributing to the rise of NGOs is the entrepreneurship boom. People in the non-profit sector are no longer happy to be cogs in a wheel in big companies and are keen to start their own organizations. Entrepreneurs are increasing in the corporate world, and the same is happening in the social sector, where people find more meaning. The growth of NGOs is a boon in disguise for the social sector as more and more non-profit organizations come forward and do good work for the society.


Suggested activities under CSR: The government's suggested CSR activities in India include measures to eradicate hunger, promote education, environmental sustainability, protection of national heritage and rural sports, and contributions to prime minister's relief fund. Corporates implement these CSR activities on their own, through their non-profit foundation or through independently registered non-profit organizations that have a record of at least three years in similar activities.
Tata Motors has adopted affirmative action policy of Tata Group, which focuses on inclusive growth. The community development programs ensure inclusive growth by involving marginalized sections of society, the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). The sustainability initiatives of Tata Motors are classified into health, drinking water, education, skill development and environment.


Companies taking part in CSR activities: There are many foundations in India that help encourage CSR activities. Indian Oil has a concerted social responsibility programme to partner communities in health, family welfare, education, environment protection, providing potable water, sanitation, and empowerment of women and other marginalized groups. Indian Oil has always been in the forefront in times of national emergencies. PepsiCo India continues to strengthen its Solid Waste Management initiatives in partnership with Exnora, an environmental NGO. This award winning, income-generating partnership provides a clean environment to more than 450000 people across Pammal, Chennai, Nagapattinam, Tenkasi and Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu, Sangareddy in Andhra Pradesh and Panipat, Haryana.