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Corporate Social Responsibility: Indian Oil Corporation Limited Amish Mehta M.B.A(Batch18) Roll no. 23

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Corporate Social Responsibility:

Indian OilCorporation Limited

Amish MehtaM.B.A(Batch18)Roll no. 23

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by

business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large.

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The Corporation’s objectives in this key performance area are enclosed in its Mission statement:

“To help enrich the quality of life of the community and preserve ecological balance and heritage through a strong environment conscience." which succinctly portrays the commitment of the Corporation towards CSR.

Indian Oil's CSR vision is to operate its activities in providing energy solutions to its customers in a manner that is efficient, safe and ethical, which minimises negative impact on environment and enhances quality of life of the community, towards sustaining a holistic business.

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In line with the above vision, Indian Oil's CSR mission is to: Meet stakeholders’ aspirations for value creation and grow along with the

society. Ensure a safe & healthy working environment. Incorporate environmental and social considerations in business decisions. Earn stakeholders’ goodwill and build a reputation as a responsible

corporate citizen. Conduct business with ethics and transparency & follow responsible

business practices.

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Indian Oil’s CSR is focused towards budget high priority areas like safe drinking water, healthcare and sanitation, empowering women and socially & economically backward groups, education and employment-enhancing vocational skills, environment sustainability, protection of national heritage and promotion of art & culture, rural development, etc.

CSR activities are carried out preferably in the vicinity of its major installations or establishments for improving quality of life of the community, which includes marginalised groups viz. SCs, STs, etc.

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Safe and clean water to the families living in rural Indian communities

India- 16% of world population Less than 3% fresh water in India Buying and selling of water – A common practice Walk about 6-7 km per day to fetch drinking water Cannot give proper attention to important issues like health and

education

To change this grim and dry landscape of their lives Indian oil came up with a program to provide safe and clean water to the families living in rural Indian communities

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Concentrated on providing clean portable water to 10 villages of Rajasthan and 5 villages of Gujarat.

“TERI” the energy and resource institute had done a survey for Indian oil “Drinking water management for sustainable development in the villages near plants of IOCl in Gujarat and Rajasthan”.

It’s a well-known research organization From this survey Indian oil’s intervention for drinking water was

carried out Technical and socio-economic assessment, focused group discussion

and interviews helped to identify the problems and distinctive issues in each village

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Indian oil has joined hands with 4 different NGO’s

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Community participation and involvement of ngo’s in both states provided the required inputs to the water supply for every house hold in the villages.

Through ngo’s interaction and training, water user group or paani sameeti has been formed in the villages.

It empowered the beneficiaries to understand the process and manage their own funds.

The idea was that the responsibilities will bring a sense of ownership among villagers and make contribution towards sustainability of the programme.

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Construction of water pipelines to connect households and stand posts carried out in villages like Bar, Dabich, kriparampura, dhasook, magri, mavashiya in Rajasthan and Naliya timbo, mota tavariya in Gujarat.

In dhouliya and padarla village in rajashtan construction of bore wells and water storage tanks and stand posts helped the habitants to get water at their door steps.

In Ramgarh village of rajashtan roof top rain water harvesting units were installed in 5 govt. buildings including schools which is providing pure drinking water to the school. Same efforts were replicated in moti pipli village school in gujarat.

Before the water is supplied to village the water from the overhead tank is purified by online bacterial disinfection unit.

According to WHO water distribution system should make drinking water available to people within a distance of 1km and Indian oil made sure that water reaches peoples courtyard or within easy reach at community tap points.

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Other CSR activities undertaken by IOCL

Indian Oil Education Scholarship Scheme Industrial Training Centre, Digboi, Assam Indian Oil Sachal Swasthya Seva in Andhra Pradesh, Telengana and

Uttar Pradesh Indian Oil’s Assam Oil Division Hospital, Digboi, Assam (established:

1906) Swarna Jayanti Samudaik Hospital, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh

(established: 1999) Assam Oil School of Nursing & Assam Oil College of Nursing, Digboi,

Assam (established: 1986) Swachh Vidyalaya Abhiyan (SVA) Indian Oil Multi-Skill Development Institute, Digboi, Assam Rajiv Gandhi Grameen LPG Vitaran Yojana Shikshak Dakshyata Vikas Abhiyan, Digboi, Assam Sarve Santu Niramaya, Digboi, Assam

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CSR Budget 2014-15

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ThankYou…!!!