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BGS relationship of Birla group.

Birla group Business overview


Vision: To be a premium conglomerate with a clear focus on each of the business. Values: Integrity Commitment Passion Seamlessness Speed Mission: To deliver superior value to our customers, shareholders, employees & society at large.

3rd largest Indian Private sector multinational conglomerate group after TATA & RIL TATA USD 100 Bn RIL USD 74 Bn BIRLA USD 40 Bn Operates in 33 countries with more than 1,36,000 employees

Birla Business sectors: An overview

Birla Business Society: An overview


Birla-CSR Vision: To actively contribute to the social & economic development of the communities in which we operate. In so doing build a better sustainable way of life for the weaker section of society & raise the countrys HDI.

3000 villages 7 MN people 4 MN BPL population 130 Cr. Budget annually

Education

Espousing social causes

Healthcare

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Infrastructure
Sustainable livelihood

Birla Business-Society: Explained


Education: 1. Formal, Nonformal & Adult education 2. Scholarship & education for girls 3. Merit scholarships & technical education for boys 4. Distance education 5. Computer education (Digital literacy) Infrastructure: 1. Community centres 2. Schools in villages 3. Healthcare centres & Hospitals 4. Roads 5. Home for homeless 6. Rural electrification 7. Irrigation & water storage structure

Social causes: 1. Widow re-marriage 2. Dowry less mass marriage 3. Social security (Insurance) 4. Culture & sports 5. Women empowerment

Healthcare &family welfare: 1. Pulse polio program 2. Mobile clinics 3. General & multispecialty medical camp 4. Reproductive & child healthcare 5. Supplementary nutrition & mid-day meal project 6. Safe drinking water 7. Sanitation 8. Community hospital 9. HIV/AIDS/TB awareness & prevention camps 10. Blood donation 11. Responsible parenting

Sustainable livelihood: 1. SHG 2. Integrated agriculture development 3. Integrated livestock development 4. Watershed management 5. Micro-enterprise development 6. Skill development

Birla Business-Government:
Pre independence Biased British govt. policy against local merchants

Supply problem during the 1st World war helped BIRLA to diversify the business
GD Birlas stand against the Non-cooperation movement Appreciated by British Post world war, the British Govt. favoured the Indian enterprise (By creating a Tariff commission) Post independence Impact of License Raj Birla group helping political parties Coalgate scam & Birla

By: Aatish Anupam Dharmik Naitik Panchanan Prateek

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