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  • LG Electronics launches nationwide mega blood donation drive

    LG Electronics launches nationwide mega blood donation drive

    The company plans to organise 100 camps throughout the country in a span of 6-8 weeks.

    LG Electronics India today announced a nationwide mega blood donation drive throughout the country as part of its CSR initiative.

    In a span of six to eight weeks, the drive will encompass 51 LG offices and aims to organize 100 camps throughout India in collaboration with various blood banks and various state & district hospitals, the company said in a statement.

    The blood donation drive was inaguared by Shakti Mohan Awasthi, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Noida, along with LG Electronics India Managing Director Hong Ju Jeon.

    “In 2019 alone, we witnessed the remarkable response from over 5700 blood donors across India. We firmly believe that by coming together to donate blood, we have the power to make a life-saving impact on countless lives. Every drop of blood counts, and through this initiative, we are determined to inspire individuals to join us in this noble cause,” Jeon said.

    The company will continue to drive this initiative in coming years by sensitising people. “Together, we can create a powerful ripple effect of compassion, unity, and hope for a healthier future.”

    Under the core theme of “LIFE’S GOOD WHEN LIFE’S SHARED,” LG Electronics India plans to commemorate its 26 years of successful operations in India by executing meaningful interventions.

    In 2019, LG Electronics India launched the blood donation drive across India at 71 locations, which garnered a remarkable response with over 5700 blood donors.

    Building upon the achievements of the previous campaign, LG now aims to amplify its efforts this year by organizing 100 camps across the country. Through this mega blood donation drive, LG Electronics India seeks to raise awareness about the significance of blood donation and inspire individuals to actively participate in this noble cause.

  • Axis Bank organizes cleanliness drive across 25 beaches, water bodies till June 11

    Axis Bank organizes cleanliness drive across 25 beaches, water bodies till June 11

    The initiative will cover across 20 cities including Mumbai, Bangalore, Kochi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Varanasi, Patna, etc.

    Private lender Axis Bank has kick started Clean-A-thon, a pan–India cleanliness drive across 25 plus beaches and water bodies and will continue till June 11.

     The initiative will cover across 20 cities including Mumbai, Bangalore, Kochi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Varanasi, Patna, etc., in collaboration with local NGOs, the bank said in a statement.

    The aim to to emphasize the urgency of combating plastic pollution and promoting responsible waste management practices.

     The cleanliness drive will witness participation from Bank’s branch employees, local communities, environmental activists/influencers, local authorities and volunteers who will be collecting and disposing plastic waste from beaches and water bodies.

    These volunteers will also educate the local people about the harmful effects of plastic pollution and how they can reduce the use of single-use plastics.

    Speaking about the initiative Ravi Narayanan, Group Executive – Branch Banking, Retail Liabilities & Product, Axis Bank said, “We firmly believe that the responsibility to protect our planet lies with each one of us, and through this initiative, we aim to instill a sense of environmental consciousness and responsibility amongst fellow citizens.”

    This initiative will add to several ongoing global efforts for a greener and more sustainable future, re-affirming our commitment to build a safe and healthier planet that we owe to the generations which follow us, he added.

  • Coca Cola India launches Kinley bottles made from 100% recycled PET

    Coca Cola India launches Kinley bottles made from 100% recycled PET

    rPET bottles are made from food grade recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The use of rPET bottles not only conserves natural resources but also reduces the amount of plastic waste that ends up in the larger ecosystem.

    Coca-Cola India today launched new bottles made from 100 percent recycled PET plastic material (rPET) in Andhra Pradesh. This is the first time in India that any bottle made with 100 percent rPET is being used for food/beverage.

     “The new rPET packaging is available for the company’s packaged drinking water brand, Kinley, in 1 litre bottles,” the company said in a statement.

    The new bottle features a unique label displaying “100% made from recycled food grade plastic”, marking a major milestone for Coca-Cola in India in realizing its circular economy endeavours, it said.

    This was possible only after the Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) approved the use of recycled PET in food packaging, subject to adherence to their guidelines, after a thorough review of food safety, it added.

    Enrique Ackermann, Vice President, Technical and Innovation, Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia said, “We are proud to be the first beverage company in India to offer our consumers a sustainable choice of packaging, by launching Kinley bottles made from 100% recycled PET.”

    In December 2022, Coca-Cola Bangladesh launched 100 per cent rPET bottles, making it the first market in the Southwest Asia (SWA) region to introduce Kinley water bottles in 2-liter packages. The Coca-Cola company now offers 100 percent rPET bottles in more than about 40 markets.

    Aligned with its global commitment of creating a ‘World Without Waste’, the company has set a goal of using at least 50 percent recycled content in its packaging by 2030; working towards using more recycled content in its packaging.

    The company has been working towards this goal for years and has made consistent progress in reducing the use of virgin plastic across its value chain globally.

    Currently, 90 percent of the company’s packaging is recyclable while 15 per cent of PET used is recycled (rPET) across the globe. rPET bottles are made from food grade recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

     When PET bottles are recycled, the plastic is recycled as per the technologies that are approved by US FDA and European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for food grade recycled material, and reformed into new PET bottles, reducing the need for virgin plastic for producing PET Bottles.

    The use of rPET bottles not only conserves natural resources but also reduces the amount of plastic waste that ends up in the larger ecosystem, the company added.

  • Infosys Foundation & Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan to promote Indian visual and performing arts

    Infosys Foundation & Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan to promote Indian visual and performing arts

    The two institutions will sponsor mega cultural festivals for three years across seven cities in India, starting with a weeklong festival in Mysuru from November 4.

    Infosys Foundation, the philanthropic and CSR arm of Infosys, on Friday announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (BVB) for the promotion of Indian visual and performing arts across India.

      Through this engagement, Infosys Foundation and BVB will provide a platform to over 4,500 beneficiaries, including 3,000 artists from underprivileged communities towards preservation of traditional folk and classical art forms, the company said in a statement.

      This collaboration focuses on keeping the visual and performing art forms of India alive by means of various activities such as weeklong festivals, camps, exhibitions, and publications, over a period of three years. The collaboration will give artists from across India a platform to portray their talents and take pride in their identities, thereby strengthening and unifying the artist community in the country.

      To begin with, a weeklong cultural festival will commence in Mysuru from November 4 to November 10, 2022, at Kalamandira, Vinoba Road, from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm. The aim of this festival is to present different art forms of India on one stage. More festivals are scheduled to take place in New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Indore, and Chandigarh.

      Infosys Foundation Trustee Krish Shankar said, “We are pleased to team up with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan to encourage artists from various backgrounds to come to the forefront and display their talents, thus safeguarding various art forms from being forgotten over time.”

      Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bengaluru Kendra Director H N Suresh said, “There are no adequate words to express the gratitude to Infosys Foundation as they have been supporting vanishing arts, young and upcoming artists belonging to economically weaker sections for decades through BVB and its branches across India and abroad. In the years to come, both Infosys Foundation and Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan will work hard to ensure Indian art and culture is adequately preserved and promoted.”

  • Karnataka companies increase CSR spending on Health and Education

    Karnataka companies increase CSR spending on Health and Education

    Cos spent Rs 2380.54 crore on education, Rs 945 cr on health in Karnataka in five years till FY’21: FM

    In Karnataka, companies spent a cumulative CSR amount of Rs 2380.54 crore and Rs 945 crore on education and health-related activities, respectively, between 2016-17 to 2020-21 fiscal, Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman informed Parliament on Tuesday.

    Further, the companies are required to file the CSR data for the 2021-22 financial year on or before March 31, 2023, she said in a written reply to Rajya Sabha.

    On institutionalising the use of CSR funds, the Minister said Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 (‘Act’) along with Schedule VII of the Act and Companies (CSR Policy) Rules, 2014 provides the broad framework for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

    Schedule VII of the Act indicates the eligible list of activities that the companies can undertake as CSR, she said.

    Also, the CSR framework is disclosure-based, and CSR-mandated companies must file CSR activities details annually in the MCA21 registry.

    All data related to CSR filed by the companies in the MCA21 registry, including the list of companies who have spent their CSR funds on activities related to education and health, are available in the public domain at www.csr.gov.in, she has said.

  • Walmart-Flipkart help with Assam Flood relief

    Walmart-Flipkart help with Assam Flood relief

    Walmart and Flipkart give Rs 2 crore for Assam flood relief

    American multinational Walmart and its Indian partner Flipkart have jointly contributed over Rs 2 crore towards flood relief in Assam as part of its CSR initiative.

    Walmart Foundation and Flipkart Foundation have contributed more than Rs 2 crore (USD 2,50,000) to flood relief work in Assam.

    In a joint statement, the duo also said that the funds would help the humanitarian organisation “Doctors For You” support people impacted in the region. “Doctors For You” will supply kits with essential food items, medicines, and hygiene-care products and offers healthcare and psychological support to the affected population.

    “Our hearts are with those affected by the devastating flooding in Assam, and together with the Flipkart Foundation, we are here to support relief efforts,” said Julie Gehrki, Vice President and COO, Walmart Foundation.

    “The people of Assam have been severely affected by the floods, and we endeavour to provide the necessary support, care and compassion. With support from our colleagues across the organisation, we hope to leverage our capabilities and mobilise resources toward the most critical needs of people and communities,” said Rajneesh Kumar, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Flipkart Group.

    As floods continue in several parts of India, Flipkart, through its CSR arm, is also partnering with Goonj to raise funds from customers to provide critical medical supplies and essential relief materials for flood relief efforts in the country. The statement added that the company has also mobilised employee contributions for this cause.

    Walmart Foundation is a CSR arm of Walmart, while Flipkart Foundation is that of e-commerce player Flipkart Group.

  • India to surpass China as world’s most populated country in 2023: UN

    India to surpass China as world’s most populated country in 2023: UN

    India to surpass China as world’s most populated country in 2023: UN

    India will surpass the population of China by next year, making it the most populous country in the world. In the United Nations (UN) report, the world population is expected to reach eight billion by mid-November 2022.

    The report by UN’s World Population Prospects 2022, released on July 11, which is World Population Day, India’s population is expected to increase to 1.429 billion from the current 1.417, which will be marginally higher than China’s 1.426 billion people.

    Director John Wilmoth at the UN population division has said the world population expansion was slowing down but was still growing. The UN expects the world population to touch 8 billion later this year, 9 billion around 2037 and 10 billion around 2058.

    By 2080, the world population is expected to reach 10.4 billion people. Growth rates in China were slowing down, while those in India were increasing. “we expect India to surpass China as the world’s most populous nation,” Wilmoth has said.

    By 2050, India’s population will reach 1,668 million, far exceeding China’s declining population at 1,317 million. The global population by 2050 will have touched 9.7 billion, the UN reports predict.

    The population in high-income countries was grown due to the migration of people from other nations. At the same time, the population of people above 65 was growing faster due to increasing longevity. “From 1950-2050, we expect the population above 65 to grow from 5 to 16 per cent of the total. By 2100 it is projected that the global population above the age of 65 will be considerably larger than the population below the age of 15,” Wilmoth has said.

    By 2050, the number of persons 65 years and above are expected to be more than double that of 5-year-olds and the same as 12-year-olds.

    The report predicts that India’s fertility rate is expected to dip to 1.78 from the current 2.01 by 2050 and 1.69 in 2100, compared to the global average of 2.3.

    Globally, life expectancy reached 72.8 years in 2019, an increase of almost nine years since 1990. Further reductions in mortality are projected to result in average longevity of around 77.2 years globally in 2050. The global population aged 65 years or above is projected to rise from 10 per cent in 2022 to 16 per cent in 2050.

  • Muthoot CSR has impacted over 4.5 lakh people

    Muthoot CSR has impacted over 4.5 lakh people

    For the socio-economic development of society, Muthoot Finance benefits over 4.5 lakh people through various CSR initiatives

    Muthoot Finance, India’s largest gold loan NBFC Company has demonstrated its dedication to the socio-economic development of society and touched more than 4.5 lakh beneficiaries under its CSR initiatives in 2021-2022.

    The company reported a total spend of Rs. 81.14 Crores on Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives that spanned the delivery of COVID essentials during the second wave of the pandemic, education, healthcare, livelihood and skilling, and infrastructure initiatives along with sports development projects.

    The Muthoot Group and its flagship company Muthoot Finance have always been actively involved in a plethora of CSR initiatives in domains like education, environment, sanitation, healthcare, medical aid, and financial aid for the betterment of society.

    Muthoot Finance’s CSR activities helped more than 3.25 lakh underserved and needy people with food distribution and ration support, and around 53 thousand people were positively impacted through the healthcare initiatives alone. Initiatives extended and supported over 5000 unprivileged students by providing basic amenities, aid, and livelihood support to the weaker sections of society.

    These initiatives have been implemented in association with many grass root level social organisations, including the National Association of Blind, Center for Blind Women & Disability Studies (New Delhi), Red Cross Society, Delhi Police Foundation for Education, Habitat for Humanity, The Earth Savior Foundation, Think Rise and Act Foundation, YMCA Mumbai amongst others.

    In response to the pandemic, Muthoot Finance provided a 16-bedded COVID Hospital set up for Kanpur Police that helped around 7000 people. The Snehasaraya Mobile Medical Van provided COVID testing to more than 7100 individuals. Muthoot also offered a pick and dropped facility for COVID vaccinations to around 7200 people. They supported 15 hospitals in PAN India with medical equipment like beds and wheelchairs and also donated face masks, hand sanitiser, gloves and face shields to 94000 people.

    Muthoot Finance supported the Indian Food Banking Network and provided food kits, nutrition kits and drinks packs to around 37000 people. Fifty families uprooted due to the demolition of the Yamuna Bank area in New Delhi were provided ration for three days. In association with ANAMARTIA Foundation, 7000 ready-to-eat food packets were distributed to the needy. More than 2.67 lakh underprivileged people were supported with a cooked and dry ratio.

    Under the green initiatives, the company provided the National Association of Blind (NAB) India Centre for Blind Women & Disability Studies with 24 KW Solar Panels. Five hundred fruit saplings were distributed to 50 Tribal Farmers at Asegaon Mokhada, Palgarh District of Maharashtra.

    Sponsorship for the education of 40 girls studying at Deepalaya Senior Secondary School, Gusbethi. They also distributed educational kits to 152 children with special needs. Initiatives were undertaken to promote education among slum children in the Delhi Cantt Slum area. Under this, 110 educational kits, including notebooks, geometry boxes, drawing books and 1lt steel water bottles (to reduce plastic bottle usage), were distributed to slum children.

    As part of this initiative, 104 people benefitted from the distribution of wheelchairs to support their livelihood, enhance their skill sets and promote sports among differently-abled people.

    To promote self-employment practices and sustainable livelihood, 5 Self Help Groups (SHG) were provided scanning machinery, raw material for papad, pickle, namkeen making & e-cart for transportation of SHG’s products. Tricycles and manual cycle rickshaws were donated to weaker sections and migrants across regions in Punjab and Delhi. 

    Alexander George Muthoot, Joint Managing Director, The Muthoot Group, said, “To reach the marginalised sections of communities across the country, our CSR initiatives in 2021-2022 have been truly successful. We at Muthoot Finance understand our duties and responsibilities towards societal development. From the very start, we have been serving as a helping hand for the development of our society. We will continue to strengthen, empower, and uplift our society by playing our part in the overall development of our country and its people. We remain steadfastly committed to supporting weaker sections of our society through our continuous support.”

  • Adani group commits Rs 60,000 crore for CSR

    Adani group commits Rs 60,000 crore for CSR

    The donation will be used for charitable activities related to healthcare, education, and skill development.

    The Adani Family has announced a donation of Rs 60,000 crore for social causes on the occasion of Gautam Adani’s 60th birthday and the centenary birth anniversary of Gautam Adani’s father Shantilal Adani.

    The donation will be used for charitable activities related to healthcare, education, and skill development. Gautam Adani is estimated to be worth about $ 91.7 billion, adding more wealth in the recent past than any other billionaire in the world.

    The amount of Rs 60,000 crore towards CSR activity is higher than the amount generally spent on CSR activities. According to law, a company must spend 2 per cent of its total profit on CSR initiatives, which is done through the Adani Foundation for the Adani Group.

    Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Group, announced, “This contribution from the Adani Family intends to draw upon some of the brightest minds that have a passion for making a difference in the Adani Foundation’s journey to do more towards fulfilling our ‘Growth with Goodness’ philosophy.”

    Gautam Adani and his family’s commitment to philanthropy is an example for all. Chairman of Azim Premji Foundation and founder-chairman of Wipro Limited, a great philanthropist, has commented on the announcement as being laudable.

  • India’s efforts to protect environment multi-dimensional: PM

    India’s efforts to protect environment multi-dimensional: PM

    The PM took a jibe at the developed world saying they not only exploited more and more resources of the earth but also contributed to maximum carbon emissions.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Sunday that India has achieved the target of 10 per cent ethanol blending in petrol five months before the deadline.

      Making the announcement at a programme on the ‘Save Soil Movement’, which coincided with the World Environment Day, Modi cited a number of measures taken by his government to protect the environment, saying its efforts have been multi-dimensional despite the country having a negligible role in climate change.

      The rise in ethanol blending in petrol from 1.5 per cent in 2014 to 10 per cent now has reduced carbon emission by 27 lakh tonnes and saved Rs 41,000 crore of forex reserve. This has also brought Rs 40,000 crore of income to farmers, he said, adding the feat was achieved on Sunday.

      In his address, the prime minister said India has also achieved its goal of having 40 per cent of its installed power generation from non-fossil fuel-based sources nine years before the deadline.

      Modi said India’s forest cover had grown by over 20,000 sq km in the last eight years, with wildlife numbers also seeing a record growth.

      Solar energy capacity has increased by 18 times and initiatives like Hydrogen Mission and circular economy and scrappage policy are examples of our commitment to environment protection, he said.

      He expressed satisfaction that his government’s key programmes of the last eight years have an angle of environment protection, citing the Swachh Bharat Mission, waste to wealth related programme, reduction of single use plastic, one Sun one earth or ethanol blending programme as examples of multi-dimensional efforts for preservation of environment.

      Taking a jibe at the developed world, he said they not only exploited more and more resources of the earth but also contributed to maximum carbon emissions.

      While the average carbon footprint of the world is about four tonne per person per annum, it is only 0.5 tonne per person per annum in India.

      He said India is working on a long term vision in collaboration with the international community on protecting the environment and established organisations like Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure and International Solar Alliance.

      He reiterated India’s goal of Net-Zero by 2070.

      To save the soil, India has focused on five main things, he said, citing efforts to make the soil chemical free, to save organisms that live in the soil, to maintain soil moisture, to increase the availability of water, to remove the damage that is happening to the soil due to less groundwater, and to stop the continuous erosion of soil due to the reduction of forests.

      Farmers earlier lacked information about the type of soil, deficiency in soil and how much water is there, he said, noting that his government launched a huge campaign to give soil health cards to them to overcome the problem.

      A campaign to conserve 13 big rivers has also started in the country, and along with reducing pollution in water, work is also being done to plant forests on the banks of rivers, he said, noting that this will add a forest cover of 7,400 sq km.

      Praising natural farming, Modi said it offers solution to some of our biggest problems.

      The government has decided to encourage natural farming in villages situated on the banks of Ganga which will make it a huge corridor of natural farming, he said.

      This will not only make our farms chemical free but the Namami Gange campaign will also gain new strength.

      India is working on the goal of making 26 million hectares of barren land fertile by 2030, he added.

      Modi said due to the PM National GatiShakti Master plan logistics system and transport system will be strengthened and that will lead to reduction of pollution.

      Multi-modal connectivity work on more than 100 waterways will also help in reducing pollution, he said, noting this will create lot of green jobs.

      The ‘Save Soil Movement’ is a global initiative to increase awareness about deteriorating soil health and bring about a conscious response to improve it, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) had said in a statement.

      The movement was started in March by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, who embarked on a 100-day motorcycle journey passing through 27 countries, it said, adding that June 5 marks the 75th day of the journey.