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CSR spends up but aspirational districts fail to get bigger share

Corporate social responsibility spending by Indian companies has surged significantly over the last decade. However, a recent study reveals that aspirational districts, facing developmental challenges, have received only…

CSR spends up but aspirational districts fail to get bigger share

Corporate social responsibility spending by Indian companies has surged significantly over the last decade. However, a recent study reveals that aspirational districts, facing developmental challenges, have received only a small fraction of this investment.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Corporate social responsibility spending by Indian companies has surged significantly over the last decade.
  • However, a recent study reveals that aspirational districts, facing developmental challenges, have received only a small fraction of this investment.
  • While over ₹1.22 lakh crore has been spent on CSR, just 12% reached these targeted areas, indicating an uneven distribution of funds.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • However, a recent study reveals that aspirational districts, facing developmental challenges, have received only a small fraction of this investment.
  • While over ₹1.22 lakh crore has been spent on CSR, just 12% reached these targeted areas, indicating an uneven distribution of funds.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • While over ₹1.22 lakh crore has been spent on CSR, just 12% reached these targeted areas, indicating an uneven distribution of funds.
  • Corporate social responsibility spending by Indian companies has surged significantly over the last decade.
  • However, a recent study reveals that aspirational districts, facing developmental challenges, have received only a small fraction of this investment.

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