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No takers for Rs 1,717 cr of CSR funds in FY18: Report

Only half of the 1,708 companies listed on NSE have a CSR committee in place despite the CSR Act mandating the same.

November 27, 2018 / 22:09 IST
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There has been a 9 percent rise in the quantum of unspent money set aside by the NSE-listed companies towards the mandatory social spends in fiscal 2018 at Rs 1,717 crore, even as there has been an 11 percent rise total spends at Rs 10,030 crore in the year, says a report.

The unspent component of the mandatory corporate social responsibility (CSR) rose to Rs 1,717 crore in fiscal 2018 as against Rs 1,574 crore in the previous fiscal year, according to the data released by Prime Database.

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The agency did not offer any particular reasons for a large quantum of money going unspent, though. It could be because of there was no demand for the money from third-party agencies or it could be a reflection of the overall rise in the profitability of these companies.

The new Companies Act of 2013 mandates publicly traded companies with Rs 100 crore in annual profit or Rs 500 crore in annual turnover to set aside 2 percent of their profits for affirmative/inclusive social action.