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Companies to spend Rs 15,000-20,000 cr a year on CSR: Sachin Pilot

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All profitable companies with a sizeable business would have to spend every year at least 2 per cent of three-year average profit on CSR works under the New Companies Act.

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Companies to spend Rs 15,000-20,000 cr a year on CSR: Sachin Pilot

New Delhi: Expecting an annual CSR spending of Rs 15,000-20,000 crore by India Inc, Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot has asked companies to see the new law as an investment opportunity to create a better work environment, rather than a forced expenditure.

The Minister also said that the government has left the canvas wide open for the companies to decide on their own about the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities they wish to undertake to comply with the new norms. He said the few areas prescribed under the law are only suggestive in nature and it should not be seen as a restrictive list.

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Under the new Companies Act, 2013, which has replaced nearly six-decade old legislation governing the way corporates function and are regulated in India, all profitable companies with a sizeable business would have to spend every year at least 2 per cent of three-year average profit on CSR works.

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This would apply to the companies with turnover of Rs 1,000 crore and more, or networth of Rs 500 crore and more, or a net profit of Rs 5 crore and more. The new rules, which would be applicable from the next fiscal 2014-15, also requires the companies to set up a CSR committee of their board members, including at least one independent director.

“This money would not come to the government of India. It is the companies’ money and they can spend as per the decision taken by the CSR committee of their board. But they must report the same,” Pilot told PTI in an interview.

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“Our assessment is that if every company that is qualified for doing the CSR does so, then Rs 15,000-20,000 crore would be spent in a year in various projects such as environment, skill development, water, sanitation etc.

“We have left the canvas very wide as we thought it would not be proper to make it restrictive,” Pilot said. The companies have been asked to give preference to their local area of operations for such CSR activities, while those not being able to spend the required amount would need to specify the reasons for the same in their annual CSR report.

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According to the draft rules, which would be finalised after taking into account the suggestions from all stakeholders and the general public, the CSR should not be seen as “charity or mere donations”.

It has been proposed that the CSR activities should not be exclusively for the benefit of employees of the company or their family members, while only those CSR activities would be taken into consideration that are undertaken within India.

The companies would need to create a CSR corpus comprising of 2 per cent of net profit, while any income from this corpus and the surplus arising out of CSR activities would need to be credited back to the CSR corpus. As per industry estimates, the mandatory CSR rules would apply to close to 9,000-10,000 companies.

The CSR committees of the respective boards of the companies would need to prepare the CSR policy, specifying the projects and programmes to be undertaken as also their execution modalities and implementation schedules.

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The companies can collaborate or pool resources with others to undertake their CSR activities jointly and any expenditure incurred on such collaborative efforts would qualify for computing the CSR spending.

“India is the first country in the world to have CSR provisions in the statute. “We have left it very open on how the companies would want to do their CSR. But at the same time, they must make public their CSR details public for the benefit of their shareholders and the public at large,” he added.

Expecting full cooperation from the corporate sector on the CSR rules, the Minister said: “It is one thing to sponsor events like cricket matches and get some benefits out of the same. But CSR should be about creating goodwill. “There is a perception of there being a trust deficit between the companies and the people of the area where large factories are located. There are concerns that the companies are making huge benefits through activities like mining etc.

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“That perception needs to be corrected and the companies can create a good perception through their CSR initiatives.” “In a way, CSR can be an investment opportunity, as the companies would be able to create in their areas of operation a healthier workforce, people would have much less grouse, the community around the area would be happier and such an environment would produce much better output and would be much more conducive for doing business,” he said.

Asked about the criticism that the government was pushing the CSR down the throats of the companies, Pilot said: “There are about one million companies in India, of which about 8.5 lakh are active companies.”

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