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Corporate responsibility: Most of the CSR funds go to education sector in FY17

Spend on eradication of hunger and poverty, healthcare and sanitation fell by 18.6 percent, as compared to FY16

March 05, 2018 / 14:06 IST
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India Inc. spent most of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds in FY17 on education and vocational skills with an increase of 21 percent from last year, reaching an aggregate of Rs 3,384 crores. Spend on eradication of hunger and poverty, healthcare and sanitation fell by 18.6 percent, as compared to FY16.

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The overall CSR expenditure of the corporates in FY17 was Rs 9,034 crore fulfilling the requirements of Companies Act 2013, according to data from the PRIME database.

Apart from education, benefits of armed forces and veterans, war widows and their dependents saw an impressive increase in funds inflow, with corporate expenditure in the sector almost tripling from Rs 24.5 crores in FY16 to Rs 73 crores in FY17, reported by Indian Express. This increase came soon after the government decided to double the compensation given to war widows and dependents and families of soldiers. After Pakistan violated countless ceasefire violations, the government took this decision.