Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 17

ADITYA BIRLA GROUP

[CSR]
SUBMITTED BY:
AJAY[1]&ANIL[3]
Introduction

• A US$ 29 billion corporation.


• the Aditya Birla Group is in the League of Fortune 500.
• It is anchored by an extraordinary force of 130,600 employees,
belonging to 40 different nationalities.
• In the year 2009, the Group was ranked among the top six great
places for leaders in the Asia-Pacific region, in a study conducted by
Hewitt Associates, RBL Group and Fortune magazine.
• In India, the Group has been adjudged the best employer in India and
among the top 20 in Asia by the Hewitt-Economic Times and Wall
Street Journal Study 2007.
• Over 60 per cent of the Group's revenues flow from its overseas
operations.
The Group operates in 26 countries – Australia, Bahrain,
Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany,
Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Laos, Luxembourg,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland,
Thailand, UAE, UK, USA and Vietnam.
 
Globally, the Aditya Birla Group is:
• A metals powerhouse, among the world's most cost-
efficient aluminium and copper producers. Hindalco-
Novelis is the largest aluminium rolling company. It is
one of the three biggest producers of primary
aluminium in Asia, with the largest single location
copper smelter
• No.1 in viscose staple fibre
• The fourth-largest producer of insulators
• The fourth-largest producer of carbon black
• The fifth-largest producer of acrylic fibre
• The ninth-largest cement producer
• Among the best energy-efficient fertiliser plants
In India:
• One of the leading cement producers
• The top fashion (branded apparel) and lifestyle player
• The second-largest producer of viscose filament yarn
• The second-largest in the chlor-alkali sector
• Among the top four mobile telephony companies
• Among top 10 Indian BPO companies by revenue size
• A leading player in life insurance and asset
management
• Among the top three supermarket chains in the retail
business
Group companies
• Grasim Industries Ltd.
• Hindalco Industries Ltd.
• Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.
• UltraTech Cement Ltd.

Indian companies
• Aditya Birla Minacs Worldwide Limited
• Essel Mining & Industries Ltd
• Idea Cellular Ltd.
• Aditya Birla Insulators
• Aditya Birla Retail Limited
• Aditya Birla Chemicals (India) Limited
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
ACTIVITIES
• Health Care
• Mother and Child Care
• Education
• Sustainable Livelihood
• Women Self Help Groups
• Social Welfare
• Infrastructure
Health Care
• General health care services through medical camps,
rural mobile medical vans and other outreach
activities, provided treatment and medical care to
more than 32,000 patients.
• 7,374 villagers were checked for their eyesight in the
eye camps organised. Of those affected, 1,069 patients
were provided with spectacles and 989 patients were
operated and provided intra ocular lenses.
• 575 physically challenged persons were examined. Of
these,147 were provided with artificial limbs
fitment,123 with calipers, and auxiliary crutches
distributed to 48 needy people.
• In collaboration with the Indian Red Cross
Society, blood donation camps were organised,
and 459 colleagues donated blood.
• The Homeopathic health check-up clinics
benefited 9,916 people.
• Through the National Rural Health Mission
Scheme, chlorine tablets were provided for
purification of wells/hand pumps for safe
drinking water, benefiting more than 16,000
people in 10 villages.
• AIDS awareness programmes reached out to
2,000 participants.
Mother and Child Care
• Through the Family Welfare Project in
partnership with CARE SURE START Project
in Raibareili and Sultanpur districts, UP, over
30 Lacs women and children received pre-
natal, post-natal and infant care.

• ABG facilitated the immunisation of 7.16 Lacs


children against Polio across all your
Company’s plants.They ensured more than
95% coverage.
Education
• Support provided for Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya under Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan, at Tanfac, Indo Gulf, Birla Carbon at Renukoot, Indian
Rayon and Madura Garments have ensured access and quality education to
550 girls from disadvantaged sections of the society.
• Initiated Merit Scholarship schemes from 1st to 10th standard to incentivise
270 children to pursue their studies at Madura Garments, Bangalore.
• Situated in the interiors, the Aditya Junior High School in Belharrhi
Panchayat, run by Hi-Tech Carbon,
• Renukoot, is shaping lives of 122 tribal children.
• The talent search and recognition programme organised by the Indo Gulf
covered more than 42 schools and 1,085 students.
• This year 8 school buildings were provided support benefiting 2,750
students and staff.
• Computer training programmes to train youths in computer skills for better
employment opportunities,empowered more than 200 youths across the
units.
Sustainable Livelihood
• From the Birla Shaktiman Vocational Training Centre 102 trainees
qualified in different trades, while 97 rural youths are under training.
This centre provides training in four trades, namely : 1. Cutting &
Tailoring 2.Electrical 3. Auto Mechanic and 4. Electronics.
Up until now 2,406 trainees have passed out. Of these 80% are
gainfully employed in India, Middle East and elsewhere.
• Agriculture — Through farm-based programmes, NABARD Schemes,
farmers’ training, nursery raising, setting up of vermin-compost units,
seed multiplication and inter-cropping. They have reached out to
more than 5,230 farmers.
• Under the Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana and National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme, they facilitated the construction of
culverts, pitch roads and ponds to benefit 50,000 people.
• At Jagdishpur, Zari Embroidery Training Programme is running
successfully for the past 4 years. This year 78 women completed the
programme, and are now self-reliant with a regular source of income.
Women Self Help Groups
• The 437 Self Help Groups, formed by ABG, have
enabled the empowerment of nearly 4,890
women through skills-training and income
generation.
• Under the Khadi and Village Industries
Commission and SGSY Scheme, 120 SHG
members are getting trained in making of
coconut leaves thatches, providing an additional
source of income for them.
Social Welfare
• This year 2,477 Insurance covers totalling Rs.
2.091 Lacs was provided to BPL families and
11 death claims of Rs. 55,000(Rs. 5,000 each)
paid by Birla Sun Life Insurance.
• Several mass rallies were organised across the
units on awareness about “Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan”, “Remove Polio” and several other
issues.
• Under the mass marriage programme at
Veraval ABG reached out to 26 couples.
Infrastructure
• Under the Total Sanitation Programme, in partnership with
DRDA, more than 400 low-cost toilets have been constructed
to benefit BPL families.
• Over 23,340 tree saplings were planted in 21 villages.
• ABG were able to provide safe drinking water to 8,000
children at local schools through infrastructural support.
• Under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, facilitated
construction of 7.5 kms of approach road at Choupan Block,
UP, to provide connectivity to 5 villages.
• ABG Board of Directors, their Management and all of our
employees subscribe to the philosophy of compassionate care.
The group believe and act on an ethos of generosity and
compassion, characterised by awillingness to build a society
that works for everyone.
THANK YOU

Вам также может понравиться