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Department of Industries
Government of Rajasthan
A Report on
Rajasthan CSR Summit-2018
6th February 2018
About the Summit:
The Rajasthan CSR Summit and 2nd Rajasthan CSR Awards are an initiative of
Government of Rajasthan to encourage companies, CSR foundations and
implementing partners to deliver quality impact through CSR projects and
adopt multi-stakeholder approach leading to excellence in project outcomes.
This initiative focuses on identifying and felicitating footprints of successful
CSR projects in Rajasthan. The Awards seek to appreciate project specific
impacts made by the organizations in identified thematic areas, to set
benchmark in project planning, identification of partners and delivery of
results.
Smt. Rajashree Birla, Director Aditya birla Group, UNICEF India's Head Dr.
Yasmin Ali, Vodafone Foundation India Head Ms. Sonia Shrivastava, HCL
Foundation's Head Ms Nidhi Pundhir, Lupin Foundation's Head Mr. Sitaram
Gupta, Bharti Foundation's CEO Mr. Vijay Chadda, along with CSR heads of
many large companies like Vedanta Group, Hindustan Zinc, Hero MotoCorp,
Bosch India, Shree Cement, Bajaj Auto, Havells India, Coca-Cola India,
Jubilant Foodworks, DHFL, Relaxo Footwear, Ambuja Cement, Birla White, L&T,
Oracle India, Wonder Cement and Tata Trusts are participating in the Summit.
NGOs and social enterprises from many parts of the country including Delhi,
Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata are also part of the event.
There will be 50 exhibition stall by companies, NGOs and technology
companies demonstrating their CSR project solutions and impacts.
A comprehensive report on CSR projects and programs in Rajasthan titled
'Rajasthan CSR Report 2018' jointly prepared by Department of Industries,
Government of Rajasthan and NGOBOX, released in the Summit.
The Awards presented in a gala ceremony during the Rajasthan CSR Summit
2018 held on 6th February 2018, at Hotel The lalit, Jaipur.
The Office of Commissioner Industries & Secretary Corporate Social
Responsibility(CSR) with Co-partnership with NGOBOX Reanalysis
Consultant jointly hosted “Rajasthan CSR Summit-2018” on
February 6, 2018 at The Hotel The lalit, Jaipur. Summit was attended
by over 650 delegates from Government agencies, businesses, CSR
foundations, the UN agencies, Non-Government Organizations and social
enterprises.
It is with much pride and gratitude that “Rajasthan CSR Summit-2018”
was successfully held and appreciated by all the attendees including
various politicians, bureaucrats, corporates, service providers. This
event was Co-Hosted by NGOBOX Reanalysis Consultant and sponsored
by Aditya Birla Group, Vedanta- Cairn Oil & Gas, Shree Cement,
and Etc. Where Ambuja Cement Foundation was played a role of
knowledge partner. This event was fully sponsored and organized by
above mentioned entities, thus there was no financial obligations on the
Department of Industries.
The main focus of the Summit was on the recognition of CSR Programs
running by Corporates, implementing agencies in Rajasthan;
Implementation of CSR initiatives in Rajasthan; CSR intervention in the
field of Education, Women Empowerment through CSR, Measuring
Impacts of CSR, Healthcare, Water conservation, creating Livelihood
opportunities has been looked as the top priorities in Rajasthan. The
main premise of the summit was to build on new avenues for CSR to
work towards maximum utilization of resources such as technology and
business know-how in order to build a better CSR ecosystem in the
state.
AGENDA:
Industries play a big role in development of any State. The Department
of Industries, Rajasthan, have realized the power of partnerships and
importance of corporates in achieving our vision for sustainable
prosperity of Rajasthan. One of the key contributing factors has been
the admirable CSR initiatives undertaken by our industries.
While in a tremendous show of strength and solidarity, INR 351.40
crores was spent in the last financial year 2016-17 (by 165 Companies)
in Rajasthan and the initiatives spanned across social sectors such as
education, health, rural development, water conservation, etc., there
are some challenges as well in implementing these initiatives effectively
and efficiently.
The Whole Summit Divided in Four Parts
1. Conference
2. Release of Rajasthan CSR Outlook Book
3. Rajasthan CSR Awards
4. Exhibition
Sessions-Plan
06 Feb. 2018, Crystal Ballroom, The Lalit,
Jaipur
Time Particulars
08.15-09.15AM Registration and Welcome Tea
08.40-09.20AM
Masterclass: Optimising fundraising for non-profits
by Ms.
Sangeeta Thakral, Head-Communications and Marketing,
Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India
09.30-10.55: Inaugural Session
09.30AM
Welcome address: Mr. Kunji Lal Meena, IAS,
Commissioner,
Industries & Secretary, CSR, Government of Rajasthan
09.40AM Release of Rajasthan CSR Report 2018,
(By Department of Industries, Government of Rajasthan
and
NGOBOX)
09.45AM Keynote Address: Ms. Meenakshi Batra, CEO, Charities Aid
Foundation (CAF) India
09.55AM
Address by the Special Guest: Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque,
Country
Representative-India, UNICEF
10.05AM
Address by the Special Guest: Mr. Naveen Jain, IAS,
Mission
Director, NHM.& Secretary, Government Medical, Health &
Family
Welfare Department, Government of Rajasthan
10.15AM
Keynote Address by the Guest of Honour: Mrs. Rajashree
Birla,
Chairperson, Aditya Birla Centre for Community Initiatives
and
Rural Development, Aditya Birla Group
10.25AM
Vote of Thanks: Mr. Sharad Goenka, Chief Strategy &
Policy
Officer, Cairn Gas & Oil, Vedanta Plc.
10.30-10.45 AM: Exhibition stall visit and Tea-Break
Time Particulars
10.45AM-11.55AM
Panel Session I: Delivering on better education
through CSR
Spotlight Presentation 1: Mr. Naresh Pal Gangwar, IAS,
Secretary-School Education Department, Government of
Rajasthan (8 Minutes)
Spotlight Presentation 2: Mr. Raghav Rohatgi, Senior
Manager -
Large Scale Education Programs, Educational Initiatives (8
Minutes)
Moderator: Mr. Ankur Rohatgi, Head Alliances and
Content of
Project Dhruv, Tata Trusts
1.
Session Co-Chair: Dr. (Mrs.) Pragnya Ram, Group
Executive
President-Corporate Communication & CSR, Aditya Birla
Group
2. Mr. Vijay Chadda, CEO, Bharti Foundation
3.
Mr. Vijay Sethi, Chief Information Officer and Head CSR,
Hero
MotoCorp Ltd
4.
Mr. Anil Sharma, Head - Corporate
Communications,CSR &
Sustainability, Havells India Ltd.
5. Ms. Rupali Agarwal, Head-CSR, Relaxo Footwear Ltd
6. Mr. Santosh, Mentor and Board Member, FUEL
7. Mr. Vishal Mathur, G.M – Human Resource, Chambal
Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd
12.00-12.45PM Panel Session II: Empowering women through CSR
Moderator: Ms. Sonia Shrivastava, Head, Vodafone
Foundation
1.
Dr. Samit Sharma, IAS, Director, Department of Social
Justice
and Empowerment, Government of Rajasthan
2.
Ms. Neelima Khetan , Group CSR Head, Vedanta
Resources
Plc.
3.
Smt. Suchi Sharma, IAS, Commissioner, ICDS,
Department of
Women and Child Development, Government of
Rajasthan
4. Ms. Maya Vengurlekar, Chief Operating Officer, CRISIL
Foundation
5. Mr. Vikas Bhatia, Head-CSR, Chambal Fertilizers and
Chemicals Ltd
6. Ms. Archana Sahay, Head-CSR, Thomson Reuters India
Ms. Sehjo Singh, Director-Programme & Policy, Action
Aid India
Time Particulars
03.40-04.25PM Panel Session V: Water conservation through CSR
Moderator: Mr. Ajitabh Sharma, IAS, Secretary-Gopalan,
Animal
Husbandry & Fisheries, Government of Rajasthan
1. Mr. Anurag Bharadwaj, IFS, Commissioner, Watershed
Development & Soil Conservation,(MJSA), Government of
Rajasthan
2. Ms. Shubha Sekhar, Director & Head CSR & Sustainability,
Coca-Cola India & South West Asia
3. Ms. Tushara Shankar, GM-CSR, United Breweries Ltd
4.
Mr. Manoj Agarwal, Deputy General Manager, Ambuja
Cement
Foundation
5. Mr. Akhil Agrawal, Head of CSR & Land, Cairn Oil & Gas
(Vedanta Group)
04.25-04.40PM Tea Break
04.40-05.25PM
Panel Session: VI: Creating livelihoods opportunities
through
CSR
Moderator: Mr. Prabhat Labh, CEO, Grameen Foundation
India
1. Mr. Krishna Kunal, IAS, Rajasthan Skill and Livelihoods
Development Corporation
2.
Mr. Sitaram Gupta, Executive Director, Lupin Human
Welfare &
Research Foundation
3. Mr. Pankaj Ballabh, GM-CSR, Bajaj Auto Ltd
4. Dr. O. P. Goel, General Manager, CSR & Head, Bosch
Vocational Training (India)
5. Mr.Yash Ranga, Stakeholder Engagement Partner, Jaipur
Rugs Foundation
6.
Mr. Vamsee K. Jasti, Head - Rural Transformation,
Reliance Foundation
05.30PM Vote of Thanks
REGISTRATION:
The Department of Industries seek the
online registration for the Summit. A
pop-up for the purpose has shown on
the CSR web portal of the Government
of Rajasthan. More than 400
participants got registered to attend
the Summit.
LAMP LIGHTING:
Shri Kunji lal Meena, Commissioner, Industries & Secretary CSR,
Government of Rajasthan with our Guest of Honour Smt. Rajashree
Birla, Chairperson Aditya birla Group, Special Guest: Mr. Naveen Jain, IAS,
Mission Director, NHM.& Secretary, Government Medical, Health & Family
Welfare Department, Government of Rajasthan, Special Guest Dr. Yashmin
Ali Haque Country Head- UNICEF, Special Guest Ms. Meenakshi Batra,
CEO, Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India and Mr. Mr. Sharad Goenka, Chief
Strategy & Policy Officer, Cairn Gas & Oil, Vedanta Plc lighten the lamp to
inaugurate and grace the event by august presence.
Part – 1st Conference
WELCOME ADDRESS BY COMMISSIONER INDUSTRIES
& SECRETARY, CSR
Shri Kunji Lal Meena, Commissioner, Industries & Secretary CSR,
Government of Rajasthan welcomed Guest of Honour Smt. Rajashree
Birla, Chairperson Aditya birla Group, Special Guest: Mr. Naveen Jain,
IAS, Mission Director, NHM.& Secretary, Government Medical, Health &
Family Welfare Department, Government of Rajasthan, Special Guest
Dr. Yashmin Ali Haque Country Head- UNICEF, Special Guest Ms.
Meenakshi Batra, CEO, Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India and Mr.
Sharad Goenka, Chief Strategy & Policy Officer, Cairn Gas & Oil, Vedanta
Plc. on the Dias, Representatives from the industry, NGOs, service
providers in CSR domain and media partners to that 2nd Rajasthan CSR
summit. Further, he thanked all the partners of the summit to support
this event, in association with Department of Industries, Government of
Rajasthan. He said that India has a long tradition of paternalistic
philanthropy. The concept of helping the poor and disadvantaged was
cited in several ancient literatures.
In the pre-industrialized period philanthropy, religion and charity were
the key drivers of CSR. The term CSR itself came into common use in
the early 1970s. The last decade of the twentieth century witnessed a
shift in focus from charity and traditional philanthropy toward more
direct engagement of business in mainstream development and concern
for disadvantaged groups in the society. During the last few decades,
India, and particularly Rajasthan, has made good economic and
industrial progress across several sectors. At present, we live in an age
of exceptional prosperity, but also appalling inequality around the world.
The relationship between economic growth, human well-being, and the
achievement of a sustainable future has a long and complex intellectual
history. Despite the remarkable growth, we are still struggling to deal
with the problem of inclusive growth, social inequalities, poverty,
income disparity, etc. Today, Industrialization is confined to few states
and cities, and a bulk of rural areas unaffected by industrialization.
There is a huge disparity between our rural and urban India, which
is fortifying the predicaments of our emerging nation. We have rural
India which is steeped in illiteracy, poverty, and hunger; while on the
urban side, we have a literate, rich, glitzy, corporate society.
To move from a developing Nation to a developed Nation an
overall growth of the Society is critical. For a balanced and inclusive
economic growth, it is essential for an economy to focus on the base of
the pyramid; this focus makes it imperative for India as a country, and
hence all of its constituting states to develop a robust “Ecosystem” for
economic and industrial development.
Therefore, now is the time to balance the act between “socially-
linked-inclusive-economic and industrial growth,” to reduce the disparity
between the two categories of our society and thereby contributing to
the development of the Nation.
In the last decade, CSR has rapidly evolved in India with some
companies focusing on strategic CSR initiatives to contribute toward
nation building. Gradually, the companies in India started focusing on
need-based initiatives aligned with the national priorities such as public
health, education, livelihoods, water conservation and natural resource
management.
Similarly, along with Industrial growth, the Government of Rajasthan
attaches due importance to the welfare activities that will be conducted
for the well-being of its people. In this regard, a need has been felt for
optional utilization of the CSR fund and initiatives, through facilitating
both the Public and Private Sector Companies in relation to carrying out
their CSR activities.
Several welfare activities and projects were undertaken by various
Companies across India and in the State of Rajasthan to address the
socio-economic agenda of the Government.
Commissioner, Industries & Secretary, CSR introduce a scheme
Scholarship Schemes for young underprivileged and talented
aspirants for higher education in the field of Engineering/ Medicine or to
facilitate higher education in IITs/Medical Colleges to deserving students
could be chalked out to ensure selection of only the needy candidates.
This would ensure higher education opportunities to underprivileged and
talented students. And request to corporates to adopt the deserving
students for upliftment of their carrier.
Office of Commissioner industries acquired data of Top Students from
Government schools in stream of Maths and Science from Secondary
Education board of Rajasthan, and identify the deserving students from
that list.
Talking of scarcity of water in the State and Mukhya Mantri Jal
Swawlamban Abhiyan (MJSA), the ambitious campaign launched by
Hon’ble Chief Minister, Commissioner, Industries and Secretary, CSR
enjoined upon all the representatives attending the meeting to liberally
spend in III Phase of MJSA, and send the details of work done so far
& proposed to be done under this campaign to this office.
The State Government has been actively working to create a conducive
environment for private players and implementers (such as NGOs, etc.)
through various initiatives like Mukhya Mantri Jal Swavlamban Abhiyan,
skill development initiatives, etc.
With an appropriate infusion of knowledge, skill, and technology,
facilitated through strong and promising partnerships amongst
government, private players, civil society and other stakeholder, we will
be able to achieve full potential of our economic growth in sustainable
manner.
Thoughts share by Guests
The Inaugural
Guest of Honour
Smt. Rajashree
Birla,
Chairperson
Aditya birla
Group, Special
Guest: Mr.
Naveen Jain, IAS,
Mission Director,
NHM. &
Secretary,
Government
Medical, Health & Family Welfare Department, Government of
Rajasthan, Special Guest Dr. Yashmin Ali Haque Country Head- UNICEF,
Special Guest Ms. Meenakshi Batra, CEO, Charities Aid Foundation (CAF)
India and also shares their thoughts on emerging CSR opportunities in
Rajasthan, valuable inputs and innovative ideas in the field of CSR. The
Session did emphasize on the great potential of CSR in the field of
education, Healthcare, Skill, Women empowerment that can bring forth
various innovative and highly efficient models in the way we conceive
the aspects of literacy, education and skill. The solutions on how
maximum efficacy could be achieved through a holistic ecosystems
approach,
innovations and dynamism were brainstormed by the speakers and
participants. They elaborated the fact that money has not been a
challenge but the main bottleneck is to find the right collaboration.
further added that we need to realize the fact that organizations cannot
solve all the problems of the society. There is a need to build the internal
capability to solve the problems. they focussed on the problem of
vertical project and lack of interconnectedness. natural owner will have
to pick up the sustainability of the project. There is an emergent need
to create and validate models through data measurement and
assessment. He further focussed on the important issue of cynicism
which is there in the minds of corporate and civil society organizations.
The need is to realize
that they are not
competing with
governments but are
partners in building
up of integrated,
scalable, systemic
change of descriptive
innovations.
Key Points Highlighted:
1. There
would be
serious money
involved in CSR
after the
complete
implementation
of the
provisions of
the Act and
tangible
outcomes
would matter.
2. There needs to be a measurable matrix for outcomes of the social
development activities
3. A vibrant ecosystem of third party independent assessment along
with the funding organization assessment matrix needs to be
created
4. The responsibility of businesses is to practice CSR as efficiently as
business
5. There is a need to get right and good quality people on board
6. Co-funding,
understanding
context, creating
opportunities and
joint reporting in
the field of CSR
are very important
Vote of thanks
given by Mr.
Sharad Goenka,
Chief Strategy &
Policy Officer,
Cairn Gas & Oil,
Vedanta Plc.
Part 2nd
Release of Rajasthan CSR Outlook Book-2018
Shri Rajpal Singh Sekhawat, Commissioner, Hon’ble Ministers for
Industries, Government of Rajasthan. welcomed Representatives from
the industry, NGOs, service providers in CSR domain and media
partners to that 2nd
Rajasthan CSR
summit. Further, he
thanked all the
partners of the
summit to support
this event, in
association with
Department of
Industries,
Government of
Rajasthan.
1st Rajasthan
CSR Summit – 2017
was organised on
07- March -2017.
This initiative focuses on identifying and felicitating footprints of
successful CSR projects in Rajasthan. The Awards seek to appreciate
project specific impacts made by the organizations in identified thematic
areas, to set benchmark in project planning, identification of partners
and delivery of results.
Further he thanks for comprehensive report on CSR projects and
programs in Rajasthan titled 'Rajasthan CSR Report 2018' jointly
prepared by Department of Industries, Government of Rajasthan and
NGOBOX, is being released in the Summit.
About the Report: The Rajasthan CSR Report 2018 is a joint
research publication by Department of Industries, Government of
Rajasthan and NGOBOX, presenting an overview of CSR spend by big
companies in financial year 2016-17 in Rajasthan.
Rajasthan has been one of the fastest growing states for past five years
in terms of industrial production, business investment, start-up
incubation, and CSR spend by companies in development projects.
Rajasthan has been among top 10 CSR fund recipient states in India for
past three financial years.
The report looks at 165 companies’ CSR portfolios along with the CSR
priorities and scope for collaborative CSR projects in the state. The
report also presents a brief note on CSR foundations implementing CSR
projects in the State along with short description of a few flagship CSR
initiatives.
The Criteria for selection of the companies:
I. Availability of the annual financial data of the company by 31st
Dec. 2017
II. Prescribed CSR above INR 0.50 Cr. in FY 2016-17 or actual CSR
spend of above
INR 0.50 Cr.
III. Reporting of CSR projects as per the Companies Act.
IV. At least one CSR project implementation in Rajasthan
The state-specific CSR spend is derived on the basis of the actual CSR
spend and other details reported by the companies as per the
Companies Act. For the projects which were implemented in multiple
states, the project-specific fund has been divided with number of states
to obtain Rajasthan state’s CSR fund. Actual spend in the State may
differ to a certain
degree due to factors like overhead spend calculation, location of
implementing agencies, nature of projects and multi-states reporting by
the companies.
2nd Rajasthan CSR Awards Distribution:
The Award Ceremony was there to appreciate the efforts, projects and
CSR initiatives by the esteemed corporates and implementing agencies
working in Rajasthan for that the Department received 87 nominations
in 11 Sectors as per Sch. Vii of Companies Act 2013 via online process
on the CSR web portal.
Objectives The overall objectives of the Rajasthan CSR Awards are to
Identify best CSR projects in key thematic areas and understand how organizations can create an impact in the lives of community
through CSR projects Highlight the success of CSR projects and commitment of the
organizations by recognizing their CSR initiatives. Motivate companies, CSR foundations and implementing partners
working in Rajasthan to deliver high impact CSR projects through
collaborative approach Enhance the exchange of best CSR practices
Rajasthan CSR Awards 2018 awarded in following 10 categories:
1. Agriculture, Food and Nutrition: Projects on agriculture, farming, eradicating malnutrition,
2. Healthcare: Projects in healthcare, public health, preventive
healthcare, use of technology in healthcare leading to better healthcare
services or outcomes
3. Education: Project in education, special education, awareness building, education infrastructure.
4. Skill Development: Project in vocational skills and employability enhancement among children and youth
5. Livelihoods: Project in areas of creating livelihoods opportunities,
sustainable livelihoods, economic empowerment, market-linkages for
community products, agriculture value-chain, SHGs capacity building etc.
6. Environment: This includes project related to recycling, natural
resource management, conservation, plantation etc.
7. WASH: Projects in line with water and sanitation, hygiene, Swachh
Bharat Mission, behavioural change for use of sanitation and push for cleanliness in project/programme mode.
8. Women Empowerment: Promoting gender equality, Empowering women to participate fully in economic life across all sectors, setting up
homes and hostels for women
9. Rural Development and Infrastructure: A rural development and
infrastructure project for better public facilities, better living conditions and improvement in terms of access, quality of life in rural area. For
example, construction of road, bridge, community hall etc.
10. Special Categories (Old Age/Specially-abled/armed forces etc): This is a broad category covering areas of old age related work, specially-abled persons, orphan children, street children, armed forces
related project. (covers areas not covered in any of the above categories)
Evaluation Process
All Awards application are received online at Rajasthan CSR Portal.
Institute of Rural Management(IRM), Jaipur was appointed as Evaluation
Partner for the 2Nd Rajasthan CSR Awards.
All applications are evaluated by evaluation partner as per the pre-
describe parameters.
Eligibility/Qualification Criteria for Applications
CSR Project should have been implemented in Rajasthan.
Companies registered under Indian Companies Act, Partnership
Firms, Limited Liability Partnerships, Cooperative Societies,
Societies, Trusts or any other business entity are eligible to apply.
Government departments and PSUs are also eligible to apply.
Project should be in line with CSR Rules of Companies Act duly
aligned with Schedule VII
Each project needs to be uploaded separately. Each organization
can apply for maximum 3 projects.
Office of Commissioner, Industries and Secretary CSR,
Government of Rajasthan has all rights to seek any
clarification/documentation/proofs of claims made by an applicant
related to CSR project.
The project details must be complete in all respects. Incomplete
application form will not be considered
The list of winners in the particular sectors is as follows
Rajasthan CSR Award- 2018
12 Awards in 10 Categories Certificates
Sr.No. Category Company Name
1. Education Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.
( Promoting Education in Neighbourhood
Ultratech (Birla White)
Project Utkarsh
Bharti Foundation, Gurgaon
(Satya Bharti Programme)
2. Rural
Development and
Infrastructure
Adani Foundation Baran
Health Care Infrastructure Development
3. Special Category Udayan Care
Udayan Ghar Programme
4. Women
Empowerment
Ambuja Cement Foundation
Women Empowerment Program
5. Wash (Water,
Sanitation &
Hygiene)
Cairn Oil & Gas Vedanta Ltd.
Jeevan Amrit Project
6. Environment Foundation for Ecological Security, Bhilwara
Water Commons- Influencing Practices & Policies
7. Livelihood Ultratech Cement Ltd, Aditya Cement Work
Make Our Villages "Self-Sustain in Drinking Water"
8. Skill Development Chambal Fertilizers & Chemical Ltd,
Project Saksham
9. Agriculture, Food
& Nutrition
Havells India Ltd.
Mid- Day Meal
10. Health Care JK Lakshmi Cement
Naya Savera (Integrated Family Welfare Project)
Awardees Photos
Inaugural Session
Mr. Kunji Lal Meena, IAS Commissioner- Industries and Secretary –CSR, Government of Rajasthan
Mr. Meena is the Commissioner - Industries and Secretary - CSR to Government of
Rajasthan. Prior to this, he was secretary to Government of Rajasthan for Animal
Husbandry, Fisheries and Gopalan department and Commissioner, Fisheries Department,
Rajasthan, Jaipur. He has entered in his current role in May 2017 and carries a diverse
experience in several capacities in over 30 years of illustrious career. Mr. Meena belongs
to Sawai Madhopur and has completed his Masters in History.
Mr. Naveen Jain, IAS Mission Director, NHM.& Secretary Government Medical, Health & Family Welfare Dept., Government of Rajasthan
Mr. Naveen is presently posted as Mission Director, National Health Mission & Secretary
to Government, Medical, Health & Family welfare Department, and Ex-Officio Chief
Executive Officer, State health assurance agency, Jaipur, Government of Rajasthan. He was commissioned as IAS in the year 2002 as Asst. Collector & Executive Magistrate,
Jodhpur and has a Diploma in Public Policy, a certificate course on GIS Application in
Public Health, & M.F.C., B.Com.(Hon.) (Business Finance).
Smt. Rajashree Birla Chairperson - The Aditya Birla Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural Development
and Director - The Aditya Birla Group Smt. Rajashree is the Director on the board of all the major Aditya Birla Group of
Companies and is the Chairperson of the Aditya Birla Center for Community Initiatives
and Rural Development, which oversees the corporate social responsibility programs and
projects of the Aditya Birla Group (ABG) across thirty companies. Her vision is to actively
contribute to the social and economic developments of the communities in which they
operate. In so doing, she focuses to build a better, sustainable way of life for the weaker
sections of society and raise the country's Human Development Index. She received the
Government of India's Padma Bhushan Award in the area of social work and the
Corporate Citizen award by the Economic Times for her efforts.
Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque Country Representative, UNICEF Dr. Haque is the Country Representative of UNICEF prior to which she served as the
Deputy Director of UNICEF’s Office of Emergency Operations where she played a lead
role in the programming and policies for an effective UNICEF response for children in
humanitarian crisis. She also served as the first UNICEF Representative in South Sudan
2010 to 2013, and from 2007 to mid 2010 she led the UNICEF Ghana office. As Deputy
Representative in Sri Lanka 2004-2007, she was responsible for guiding and coordinating
the UNICEF programme of support as well as the emergency response to the 2004 Asian
tsunami.
Ms. Meenakshi Batra CEO, Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India Ms. Meenakshi is a seasoned and widely recognized professional over 24 years’
experience in international development, CSR and not-for-profit sector. Her skills include
a wide range of development sector approaches, institutional donor, organizational
development, budget and strategic planning. She has extensive experience in the area of
civil society, child and human rights poverty and vulnerabilities, equity and social
exclusion, gender and masculinity and has served in various leadership roles with
International development and humanitarian agencies in South and South East Asia. She
has also successfully led large country programmes in India, Afghanistan and Indonesia
working with leading NGO’s.
Master Class: Optimising Fundraising for Non-Profits
Ms. Sangeeta Thakral Head - Communications and Marketing, Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India
Ms. Sangeeta is a professional with 14 years of experience in countries in the Middle East,
Africa and Central Asia with credible organisations like British High Commission, IBM, GE,
Fidelity, NIIT, etc. She worked on various ministerial visits integrated campaigns- Prime
Minister David Cameroon, Foreign Secretary William Hague, Alistair Burt and other ministerial
visits to Middle East, Africa and Central Asia. She pioneered a digital evaluation process – an
annual health check which is now implemented globally to evaluate the web presence of over
240 British Embassy websites across the world. She has magnificently piloted and effectively
executed many Macro initiatives and award winning campaigns like Right to sanitation
and Click2Clean at CAF. She has also conceptualised remarkable disaster management
campaigns like Marathwada Drought Appeal, Northeast Earthquake Appeal, Tamil Nadu
Flood Relief, Himalayan Earthquake and Jammu Floods where the campaigns all together
successfully raised INR33,19,928 through digital marketing platforms and helped
thousands of stranded families and individuals in need.
2nd Rajasthan CSR Awards 2018
Sh. Rajpal Singh Shekhawat Hon'ble Minister Industry, NRI, Govt. Enterprise, DMIC, Government of Rajasthan Sh. Rajpal is the Minister of Industry, Government of Rajasthan. He emphasizes on skills
up gradation, good infrastructure and regulations. His policies promote better facilities,
incentives and industry friendly atmosphere in Rajasthan which is helping the medium and
small scale industries to flourish.
Release of Rajasthan CSR Report 2018 Mr. Bhomik Shah Founder and CEO, NGOBOX and CSRBOX Mr. Bhomik is a CSR and Sustainability professional with over eight years of experience
in handling CSR projects and partnerships, sustainable supply chain and sustainable
forest management projects. He is the curator of India's largest CSR partnerships
platform- CSRBOX. He is also helping a few social businesses in education and clean
energy space to scale up their programs. He set up NGOBOX in 2012, as an independent
knowledge resource and networking platform for non- profits, companies and CSR
Foundations. Before launching NGOBOX, he served as the Chief Executive with Partners
in Change and Sr. programme Manager with WWF-India. He started his career as a TV
journalist with ETV group and Zee News for a short duration. He holds an MBA in
Environment Management from Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal. He did his
graduation from Hindu College, Delhi University.
Spotlight Presentations Mr. Naresh Pal Gangwar, IAS Secretary-School Education Department, Government of Rajasthan Mr. Naresh is presently posted as the Secretary to Government of Rajasthan, School
Education Department & Language and Library department, Jaipur, Rajasthan. He was commissioned as IAS in the year 1996 as sub divisional officer, Ganganagar. He
has done M. Tech in Communication and Radar and B. Tech in Electrical &
Communication.
Mr. Raghav Rohatgi Senior Manager - Large Scale Education Programs, Educational Initiatives Mr. Raghav is the senior manager of Large Scale Education Programs, Mindspark and is
working on large scale assessment projects in primary and secondary education space in
India for multiple state governments, UNICEF and funding agencies. He has been working
with the government of Rajasthan on implementing Ed- Tech program in 70 government
schools spread across Rajasthan.
Panel: Delivering on Better Education through CSR
Dr. (Mrs.) Pragnya Ram Group Executive President-Corporate Communication & CSR, Aditya Birla Group Dr. Ram is the Executive President - Corporate Communications & CSR and a member
of the governing council of Sarala Birla Academy, Bangalore. She has done Masters in
History and Sociology and Post-Graduation diploma in Journalism. She is also a proud
holder of Phd. degree. She has been awarded with “Outstanding Leadership Award” for
displaying exemplary commitment to group’s social vision and bringing refreshing
leadership in her role.
Mr. Ankur Rohatgi Head, Alliances and Content, Project Druv, Tata Trusts Mr. Ankur is a technology professional with over 24 years of experience in the Indian and
International technology and education industry. He has managed diverse technology
driven projects in software and services business, in various roles and has been working
in education and social development for the last few years in technology innovation for the
bottom of the pyramid. He is working on a social start-up within the Tata Trusts to connect
the unconnected, with a special focus on empowering women. Prior to this he was heading
strategy and partnerships for a large education company.
Mr. Vijay Chadda, CEO, Bharti Foundation Mr. Vijay is the Chief Executive Officer of Bharti Foundation, the development arm of Bharti
Enterprises, one of India’s leading business groups with interests in telecom, agri-
business, financial services, retail, realty, and communication & media devices. Bharti
Foundation was set up in 2000, and aims to provide quality education free of cost to
underprivileged children with a special focus on the girl child. He has also led the
Foundation in bringing out of school children back into schools through the Satya Bharti
Learning Centre Program. Vijay has over forty years of professional experience in diverse
fields. He has served in the Indian Army for 20 and has headed some of the leading
corporate in the travel and hospitality industry.
Mr. Vijay Sethi Chief Information Officer and Head CSR, Hero MotoCorp Ltd. Mr. Vijay is the Chief Information Officer and Head of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the company. He has more than twenty five years of experience in manufacturing
industry and consulting environment. He joined Hero MotoCrop in 2007 and prior to that
he was working with Ranbaxy and TCS. He holds a Master’s Degree in Industrial
Engineering and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Apart from this, he has
attended leadership programs organized by leading global institutes including Harvard
Business School, Indian School of Business and also has a number of various leading
management institutes and forums across the globe. He has also featured in the list of
India’s 50 most talented CSR Leaders.
Mr. Anil Sharma Head- Corporate Communication, CSR and Sustainability, Havells India ltd Mr. Sharma has completed his B.com from Delhi University and has PGDA in
advertisement and PR from National Institute of Advertising and MPD, from Indian Institute
of Management, Ahmedabad. Prior joining Havells, he was Vice President at Ad factors
PR Pvt Ltd and associate Partner at Ogilvy Public relations Worldwide.
Ms. Rupali Agarwal Head-
CSR, Relaxo Footwear Ms. Rupali is a competent development professional having more than 12 years of intensive
work experience in the development sector with leading NGOs, and Corporates. Along with
this, she has strong multidisciplinary academic background including MA in Social Work, M.
Phil Sociology and Master of Public Health from University of Liverpool (as a Commonwealth
Scholar). She started her career as Women and Child Development program In-charge with
Udaipur based grass root level organization Seva Mandir. There she worked with the tribal
women on the issues of gender, maternal & child health, local self-governance, and micro
finance. She had a small stint with Charities Aid Foundation-India as Manager Program. At
present she is heading the CSR at Relaxo Footwears Ltd.
Mr. Santosh Huralikoppi
Mentor, FUEL Mr. Santosh is the Founder and CEO of N S Infotech Limited & a Dr. D C Pavate Fellow
to Cambridge University, UK. He has completed his B.Tech from NIT, Karnataka and went
to pursue Master in Management from Macgill University, Canada. Moving further with his
education, he completed his Diploma in Management from INSEAD, France. In his
professional career, he mentored FUEL-NGO. He is an active member of the National
Academy for Skill Development, Karnataka. Mr. Huralikoppi is also the Founding President
& Charter Member of TIE, Hubli, and Board Member of Indo American Chamber of
Commerce, Bangalore.
Panel: Empowering Women through CSR
Mr. Vishal Mathur General Manager - Human Resource, Chambal Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd Mr. Vishal is the General Manager of Human Resource with Chambal Fertilisers and
Chemicals Limited. He is an electrical engineer by qualification joined Chambal as engineer
trainee in the year 1992. He took the assignment of CSR in the organization when the concept
was in a nutshell. He is credited in bringing the CSR to a level that today it is considered as a
way of doing business at Chambal. He believes that only education can bring meaningful
change in the lives of children and youth education as an initiative to bring that required
change. He was also the Vice Chairman of IMC at ITI Sangod crafted the entire development
program of the institute in 2012 and since then the institute has produced many students who
are well placed in the Blue chip companies of India and played a key role in adoption of other
three new ITI’s in Sultanpur, Baran and Jhalawar respectively. With 4 ITI’s under Chambal’s
umbrella, his vision is to develop the entire region into a hub for outsourcing skilled youth to
different industries all across India.
Ms. Sonia Shrivastava Head, Vodafone Foundation Ms. Sonia heads the Vodafone Foundation. Over a career spanning a couple of decades,
she has a unique and rich cross-sectoral and entrepreneurial experience across both
Indian and multinational companies as well as NGOs. Prior to joining Vodafone, she
headed CSR at Intel, Moser Baer and ABB and has also worked for the development
sector. She has Bachelors in Science and an MBA in International Business and was
instrumental in the formulation of the South Asian Forum for Responsible Business and
has co-authored a book on Corporate Foundations in India. Passionate about inclusive
development, she has spearheaded several social and economic empowerment programs
specially focused upon the disadvantaged and marginalized sections of our society and
has contributed as a member of several industry committees to a range of development
issues. Ms. Neelima Khetan Group CSR Head, Vedanta Resources Plc Ms. Neelima is the Group CSR Head for Vedanta Resources Plc, a global diversified resources
company. She is also Vice President, CSR at Hindustan Zinc (which is part of Vedanta) and
holds a Master’s degree in Rural Management from IRMA and a Bachelor’s in Commerce from
Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi University. Prior to joining HZL, she was the Director,
CSR and Sustainability for Coca Cola in India and South West Asia. she has long experience
of the social sector, having held leadership positions like – India Country Director of the
American India Foundation and Chief Executive of SevaMandir. She was also the Acting
Director of Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA) and has also served on many Central
and State Government Committees, including the Land Reforms Committee of the
Government of India and the Task Force to suggest Decentralized Funding Mechanisms
to the Planning Commission.
Ms. Maya Vengurlekar Chief Operating Officer, CRISIL Foundation
Ms. Maya is the Chief Operating Officer of CRISIL Foundation and is responsible for
looking after CRISIL’s initiatives pertaining to financial inclusion, women’s empowerment,
environment conservation and education. She is responsible for the company’s public
affairs agenda and played an instrumental role in conceptualising and developing CRISIL
Inclusix, India’s only comprehensive index for measuring progress on financial inclusion.
She is also a key proponent of women’s empowerment and is a member of the advisory
board of ‘FemPower’, the women’s wing of Bombay Chamber of Commerce, focusing on
networking, mentorship and advocacy to empower women. She has a degree in
commerce from Mumbai University and an MBA from Symbiosis Institute of Business
Management, Pune. Smt. Suchi Sharma, IAS Commissioner, I.C.D.S., Jaipur, Government of Rajasthan Smt. Suchi Sharma is presently posted as Commissioner, I.C.D.S., JAIPUR Government
of Rajasthan. In this capacity, she is discharging the challenging responsibility of
Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) is a program which provides food,
preschool education, and primary healthcare to children under 6 years of age and their
mothers. In order to ensure the overall development of women and children in the state,
to ensure coordination of various schemes / programs related to the development of
women operating through various departments, in order to protect them from the
mainstream of protection and development of the powers conferred in the constitution. She was commissioned as IAS in the year 1984 as C.D.P.O, Alwar and has done M.A.
(Economics) and B.A. (Hons.- History)
Mr. Vikas Bhatia Head-CSR, Chambal Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd
Mr. Vikas Bhatia is Head – Corporate Social Responsibility at Chambal Fertilisers and
Chemicals Ltd. A highly passionate person and a marketing professional Mr. Bhatia was
given responsibility of social development of the community when the word CSR was not
even coined. Mr. Bhatia worked extensively over these years to raise the living standard
of these communities by linking them to livelihood and empowerment activities. He also
shaped up the formal Corporate Social Responsibility division at Chambal Fertilisers and
is credited to diversify social work into the field of socio economic development through
education, rural infrastructure, women empowerment, skill development, etc. He is a firm
believer of right to education for all is instrumental in bringing a significant change in the
education system of the 26 adjacent villages. His idea of developing these institutions as
a hub for education in the rural Kota is shaping the career of more than 6500 children.
Ms. Sehjo Singh Director, Programme and Policy, Action Aid India Ms. Sehjo is currently serving as the director of Programmes and Policy at Action Aid
India. She oversees programmes and policy advocacy with an oversight of seventeen
senior managers and their teams. She is responsible for organisational policy positions
and brie’s developing and rolling out local and national campaigns, communications
portfolio and institutional fundraising. She joined Action Aid in 2011 and served as the
Executive Director of National centre for Advocacy studies based in Pune from 2010. She
is also an independent documentary filmmaker and many of her films have won national
and international awards
Panel: Measuring Impacts in CSR projects Ms. Akanksha Sharma Head-CSR & Sustainability, Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd Ms. Akanksha is an internationally acclaimed CSR and sustainability leader and writer.
She is noted amongst 100 most impactful CSR leaders globally by World CSR Congress
and Young CSR Leader by India CSR in 2016. She is also conferred with Sustainability
leadership Award by world Sustainability Forum. She currently heads CSR and
Sustainability for Jubilant Food Works Ltd and has worked with UNICEF and Vedanta
resources in the past. She has completed her Master’s in Business Administration and
specialization in Social and Environmental business Management from World bank
Institute. She has also done an advanced course in Social Investment from UK Social
Investment forum. Mr. Vamsee K. Jasti, Head - Rural Transformation, Reliance Foundation Mr. Vamsee is an accomplished executive with vast experience in conceiving, planning and
execution of large initiatives in development and agriculture sector. He is a result oriented
leader who is proficient in managing large teams at multiple locations fostering team culture
and ownership among members for creating impact. He has wide experience in launching new
programmes, products & brands and developing traditional and alternate distribution network
in rural and urban markets. He is currently the programme head of skilling, entrepreneurship
&alternative Livelihood, Reliance Foundation and he holds an MBA in marketing. Prior to
joining Reliance in 2006, worked with NDDB and later in Mother Dairy. Presently operating
as Head of Rural Transformation at Reliance Foundation, where his mandate is to
enhance livelihoods for a million households through various Rural Transformation
initiatives.
Dr. K K Upadhyay, Director, Swasti Health Catalyst (Former FICCI CSR Head) Dr. Upadhyay is an alumnus of Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA)and
seasoned professional with over three decades of experience across government, not-for-
profits and corporate. He has pioneered several innovative successful models that exist
in the development sector today; including Mother Dairy Fruits and Vegetable - “Safal”; an
integrated rural water supply, sanitation project for 1000 villages and 10 towns in
Rajasthan – “Aapni Yojana”; Bastar Integrated Development Project for Royal Danish
Embassy and Health of the urban poor program for USAID/ PFI. He has been an expert with Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, was on board of National
Trust, Jan Sthirta Kosh, Global Compact Network. He has conducted and commissioned
research studies for USAID, UNDP and IIED London. Dr. Upadhyay headed the FICCI Aditya
Birla CSR Centre for Excellence. Currently he is Director Swasti Health Catalyst. Ms. Shefali Kothari, Team Member, Frontier Markets Ms. Shefali is working with Frontier Markets for the past 2 years is focusing on articulating
and disseminating the organisation’s strategy to put women at the centre of the energy
access value chain using a commercial, wealth creation approach. She is a private
consultant working to build the global ecosystem for CleanTech entrepreneurship in India.
She works directly with founders of companies and the stakeholders that support them to
identify and convert business development goal through strategic partnerships and
fundraising
Panel: Leveraging CSR for Better Healthcare
Ms. Ruchira Gujaral Corporate Partnerships Specialist-Private Sector Engagement, UNICEF Ms. Ruchira is a specialist in CSR and responsible business practices and has been
handling the Public & Private Sector Engagement portfolio for UNICEF India since 2011.
With over 16 years of experience of working on the issue of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) and the role of the private sector in development, with multiple
stakeholders and in varied roles, her sphere of work includes working on impact of
business on children’s rights in India, advocating for responsible business practices,
influencing CSR policies and programmes within the country, engaging with the private
sector to achieve results for children, SDGs, responsible supply chains and developing
innovative solutions with the private sector. Prior to joining UNICEF, she worked with
Population Services International as their National Manager for Corporate Partnerships.
Mr. Shoumik Guha Head of Partnerships, WISH India Mr. Shoumik is the Head of Partnership, WISH India and has 22 years of demonstrated
experience in business development, understanding client requirements, devising PPP
models and analysis of business. He drives strategic alliances and partnerships at WISH
and holds a master’s degree in Business Administration and Marketing and Bachelor’s
degree in Chemical Engineering. Prior to joining WISH, he worked with UFLEX Ltd as the
Business Head. Ms. Siddhi Lad AVP & Head – CSR Operations, DHFL Ltd Ms. Siddhi is the AVP and Head of CSR Operations, DHFL which is one of the leading
housing/mortgage finance companies. She has been instrumental in conceptualizing,
designing and implementing Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE) in the age group
of 0 – 6, skill development to rural youth through financial literacy and inclusive growth.
Having experience in areas of communications, public relations and marketing with
leading organizations like the British Council and Corporate Voice, Weber Shandwick,
India, she has been an active participant in ‘Management Development Programme on
Governance in ‘Non-Government Organizations’ by Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, ‘Creating
collaborative opportunities for rural communities on the backdrop of the Rockefeller
Foundation's SPRD initiative’ and the AVPN Annual Conference in Bangkok. Dr. Manish Pant Senior National Programme Manager, UNDP Dr. Manish is a doctor and public health professional holding an M.D degree in Community
Medicine. His area of specialization includes epidemiology, communicable and non-
communicable diseases as well as health strategy and policy, project management and
monitoring and evaluation. He is currently working with United Nations Development
Program (UNDP), where he heads the Health System Strengthening program that
includes the work on implementing the electronic vaccine intelligence network (eVIN) in
all the states of the country. Dr Pant has a vast experience both nationally and
internationally over the last 20 years which includes his work with the International
Federation of Red Cross in Asia-Pacific and Africa regions International Diabetes
Federation and Public Health Foundation of India.
Mr. Nigel Wirtz Head of Environment, Health and Safety WDFC Project, Larsen & Toubro Ltd Mr. Nigel is a chartered member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. He is
a UK National with over 34 years’ experience and has served for 15 years in the British
Army working in many places around the world before starting his career in railway
construction. He has worked for large well-known engineering brands including Corus PLC
(which was owned by TATA) and Babcock International PLC. He joined Larsen and Toubro (L&T) in February 2014 taking up the post of the Safety,
Health and Environmental Director for the Rs 6,700 cr Western Dedicated Freight Corridor
Project in Rajasthan. Mr. Pushpendra Bhardwaj Vice President, Personnel and Administration, Shree Cement Ltd Mr. Pushpendra is the Vice President, Personnel & Administration of Shree Cement
Limited, Rajasthan. Prior to his current assignment, he was Functional Head - Corporate
HR in Grasim Industries Limited, Chemical Division. During his tenure with the Aditya Birla
Group, he monitored the implementation of Community and Rural Development activities
in partnership with Government and local authorities for sustainable development of the
surrounding community. Mr.Bhardwaj, a graduate in management and law, is known as a
‘People’s Champion’ in corporate circles, having worked in Rajasthan, Haryana,
Jharkhand and MP. He has proven three decades of leadership as a Human Resource
professional, working across sectors such as fertilizer, chemicals, cement, textile and
power. Mr. Anurag Kureel HR, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Mr. Anurag is a professional Social Worker having pursued M.S.W. from the reputed Delhi
School of Social Work, University of Delhi. He has done M.Phil on women empowerment and
has worked on the issues of Women Empowerment, Intravenous Drug Users and has worked
as Welfare Officer, Department of Women and Child Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi,
where he was posted at Place of Safety, Observation Home for Juveniles, Delhi. There he was
tasked with the responsibility of preparing Individual Care plan as well as rehabilitation plan
for Juveniles, identifying their potential and interest. He is currently employed with Indian Oil
Corporation Limited as HR Officer. He has been looking after the CSR activities of Rajasthan.
He has been looking after the CSR activities of Rajasthan.
Panel: Water Conservation through CSR
Mr. Ajitabh Sharma, IAS Secretary-Gopalan, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries, Government of Rajasthan
Mr. Ajitabh is presently posted as Secretary to Government, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries Gopalan Department and Commissioner of Fishers Department, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Government of Rajasthan. In this capacity, he is discharging the critical responsibility of the department of animal husbandry and Fisheries Gopalan Department is highly potential sector contributing a lot in state economy, especially of rural economy. He was commissioned as IAS in the year 1996 as Sub-Divisional Officer, Beawar (Ajmer). He has done B. Tech in Civil Engineering.
Mr. Anurag Bharadwaj, IFS Commissioner, Watershed Dev. & Soil Conservation, (MJSA), Government of Rajasthan Mr. Anurag is presently posted as Commissioner, Dept of Watershed Development & Soil
Conservation, Govt of Rajasthan, was commissioned as IFS in the year 1993 as Assistant
Conservator of Forest. In this capacity, he is discharging the critical responsibility of co-
ordinating the flagship mission of the State Government “Mukhya MantriJal Swawlamban
Abhiyaan”. He has done B.tech in Civil Engineering. Ms. Shubha Sekhar, Director & Head CSR & Sustainability, Coca-Cola India & South West Asia Ms. Shubha has over 20 years of international & cross-functional experience in CSR &
Sustainability, Business & Human Rights, law and the Government. She joined Coca-Cola
in 2004 as Senior Legal Counsel, and thereafter has held increasing positions of
responsibility in the organisation before moving to a global role as Director - Human &
Workplace Rights for Eurasia and North Africa, with responsibility of implementing Coca-
Cola’s Human and Workplace Rights policies for the Company, bottling partners and key
supplier partners in 50 countries in the region. She is a member of FICCI CSR Committee
and Water Mission & Am Cham’s CSR Committee. Prior to joining Coca-Cola, she has
worked with the Supreme Court of India and the Indian Government as a civil servant
before joining Norton Rose, a leading British firm of Solicitors, in their Singapore office. She
holds a Masters in Law (LLM) from Delhi University and is also a Solicitor England & Wales.
Ms. Tushara Shankar, GM-CSR, United Breweries Ltd. Ms. Tushara has completed her masters in social work from TISS, Mumbai with a
specialisation in Urban and Rural Community Development. She has 14 years of diverse
experience with corporate entities, international non-profit and consulting and has been
associated with many bilateral, multilateral, UN and government programmes in a
monitoring and evaluation role and has been instrumental in formulating CSR policy,
Panel: Creating Livelihood Opportunities through CSR
strategy and leading implementation in the corporates she has been associated with. At United Breweries Limited (UBL), she leads the CSR initiatives across the 21 breweries.
Her experience of working with multiple partners across varied geographies has culminated
in implementation of major Water Conservation projects in drought prone areas of
Rajasthan and Maharashtra and Safe Drinking Water projects in Karnataka, Telangana
and Maharashtra
Mr. Manoj Agarwal, Deputy General Manager, Ambuja Cement Foundation
Mr. Manoj is working as a Deputy General Manager with Ambuja Cement Foundation (ACF)
since April-2007. He is currently heading the Rajasthan and Eastern Regions of Ambuja
Cement foundation. Under his leadership programmes expanded and won many prestigious
awards. Post graduated in Water Resources Management from IIT-Kharagpur and working in
the development sector since last 15 years in different part of the country. Prior to joining ACF, he has worked on Natural Resource Management, Gramin Vikas
Trust, Madhya Pradesh. Mr. Akhil Agrawal, Head - CSR & Land, Cairn Oil & Gas Ltd. - Vedanta Group Mr. Akhil is the Head of CSR & Land for Cairn Oil & Gas, a Vedanta Ltd company, come with
a rich experience of over 17 years across diverse industries and portfolios. He has assiduously
worked his way up the corporate ladder with several achievements and awards to his credit,
including Global CFO Award in PepsiCo and great People Manager Award in Cairn Oil and
Gas. He willingly took over the additional responsibility of heading the CSR Team of Cairn Oil
& Gas. Coming from the grassroots, he is very passionate about the larger social good and
connects very well with the society and masses.
Mr. Prabhat Labh CEO, Grameen Foundation India Mr. Prabhat is an international development expert with over two decades of experience in
leading programs and initiatives across Asia, Africa and North America. He brings deep
domain knowledge in financial inclusion, enterprise development and livelihoods sectors.
Prior to his move to Grameen Foundation India, he designed and led the portfolio of
programs focused on access to savings services for low income populations at the
MasterCard Foundation, Canada and was the Senior Technical Advisor for CARE USA’s
pan- Africa microfinance initiative ‘Access Africa’, where he provided technical assistance
to over a dozen country programs across Asia and Africa. He is a post graduate from the
Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal and holds a Bachelor's Degree with Honours
in Statistics and also serves on a number of advisory and investment committees, and is a
regular speaker at global conferences.
Mr. Krishna Kunal, IAS Rajasthan Skill and Livelihoods Development Corporation
Mr. Krishna presently posted as Commissioner, Special Secretary to Government, Skill,
Employment Entrepreneurship Cum –Managing Director, Rajasthan Skill & Livelihoods
Development Corporation (R.S.L.D.C.), Jaipur, and Government of Rajasthan. In this
capacity, he is discharging the critical responsibility of address the challenges of
unemployment and ensuring gainful and sustainable employment to the youth of the state.
He was commissioned as IAS in the year 2003 as Asst. Collector and Executive Magistrate,
Kota. He has done B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication).
Mr. Pankaj Ballabh GM-CSR, Bajaj Auto Ltd Mr. Pankaj has spent nearly 25 years working on issues of development, corporate
responsibility and sustainability, managing corporate responsibility and sustainable
development portfolios for three large multi-nationals. In these roles he has led the
transition to an impact and ‘risk’ centric approach and also led the influencing outreach to
impact a much wider stakeholder set. One key area of his work has been development of
robust due diligence mechanisms around anti-bribery and corruption. He possesses
specialties in CSR, Environmental and Social Risk Assessment, Social Performance,
Sustainable Development, Stakeholder management.
Dr. O. P. Goel General Manager, CSR & Head, Bosch, Vocational Training (India)
Dr. Goel is an insightful leader with a strong track record of performance in the areas of
customer service, channel management, vocational training, sales force development,
and corporate social responsibility (CSR). He has over 30 years of experience in the
automotive sector, now serving as General Manager, CSR & Head, Bosch Vocational
Training (India). At Bosch, he has spent 17 years in Automotive Aftermarket in various
functions. During this time, he established the Bosch Sales Force Academy, which trains
over 500 Bosch Sales officers and managers in 20 countries across the Asia Pacific
region. Spearheading Bosch’s vocational training initiatives, he has been instrumental in
raising the standards and visibility of Bosch Vocational Centre (BVC) and launching
various skill development programs for Bosch employees with industry-institute tie-ups. Mr. Sanjay Singh Head-Strategy, Jaipur Rugs Mr. Sanjay is a seasoned business strategy professional and a pro learner having 15 years
of diverse “real world” experience and expertise in multiple capacities ranging from HRD,
administration, project management, leadership development, strategy, liaising, designing
and implementing CSR/socio-economic project and launched not for profit entity for Jaipur
Rugs. He holds the responsibility for expansion of Jaipur Rugs operation in new areas both
nationally and internationally and successfully expanded its operations in 9 states of India
and did feasibility study on carpet industry in Uzbekistan. He played a leadership role in
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designing strategies, mobilizing resources and liaising with different ministries for
administrative clearances and smooth project execution and has been in a pivotal role in
advocacy and strategic alliances with multi-lateral and bi-lateral bodies and funding
agencies.
Sharad Goenka Chief Strategy and Policy Officer Sharad Goenka is the Chief Strategy and Policy Officer for Cairn Oil & Gas at Vedanta
Limited. He is responsible for developing, driving and sustaining strategic corporate
initiatives, and in engaging with internal and external stakeholders on policy. Sharad is a dynamic industry professional skilled in business execution, strategy, and
investment management. He has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of
Technology in Engineering from IIT Bombay. Sharad joined Cairn in 2011 and has successively
had several leadership roles across multiple functions including Head – New Business, Head
of Procurement and Supply Chain Management and Asset Manager – Cambay. Prior to Cairn,
Sharad was a Private Equity Investment professional focused on the Oil, Gas and Power
Sectors at 3i Plc in London and Aberdeen, UK. Earlier he had a progressive career at
Schlumberger with responsibility for oilfield operations, P&L leadership and product
development in roles across Asia, North America and Africa.
Sponsors and Partners Vedanta Ltd. – Cairn Oil & Gas Cairn Oil & Gas, vertical of Vedanta Limited operated on 27 per cent of India’s domestic crude
oil production in FY 2015-16. Through its affiliates, the vertical has been operating for over to
20 years playing an active role in developing India’s oil and gas resources. Till date, Cairn has
opened 4 frontier basins with numerous discoveries, 38 in Rajasthan alone. The Mangala field
in Rajasthan, discovered in January 2004, is the largest onshore oil discovery in India in more
than a decade. Mangala, Bhagyam and Aishwariya fields, the three major discoveries in the
Rajasthan block, together, have a gross hydrocarbons initially-in-place of about 2.2 billion
barrels of oil equivalent. Cairn has a portfolio of 7 blocks of which 6 blocks are in India - one
in Rajasthan with multiple assets, one on the west coast and four on the east coast - and one
in block in South Africa. Oil and gas are currently being produced from Rajasthan, Ravva in
Andhra Pradesh and Cambay in Gujarat. For more information, please visit
www.cairnindia.com Birla While – Ultra Tech Cement Ltd. A US $43 billion corporation, the Aditya Birla Group is in the League of Fortune 500. Anchored
by an extraordinary force of over 120,000 employees, belonging to 42 nationalities. Over 50
per cent of its revenues flow from its overseas operations spanning 35 countries.
The Aditya Birla Group has been ranked fourth in the world and first in Asia Pacific in the ‘Top
Companies for Leaders’ study 2011, conducted by Aon Hewitt, Fortune Magazine and RBL (a
strategic HR and leadership Advisory firm). The Group has topped the Nielsen's Corporate
Image Monitor 2014-15 and emerged as the Number one corporate, the 'Best in Class', for the
third consecutive year
For more information, please visit http://www.adityabirla.com Shree Cement Ltd. Shree Cement Ltd. (SCL) is the largest cement producer in North India and among top
three cement groups in the country. It has cement production capacity of 29.3 million ton
per annum and power capacity of 607 MW. It has manufacturing facilities spread out
across Northern and Eastern region of India in the states of Rajasthan, Uttarakhand,
Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. It sells its product under highly
recognized brands of Shree Jung Rodhak, Bangur Cement and Rock strong. SCL is an
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and SA 8000 certified company and pursues best
practices in Manufacturing, Energy Conservation and Environment Management.Shree
Cement Ltd was the first Indian Cement company to join the Cement Sustainability Initiatives
(CSI) of World Business Council for Sustainability Development (WBCSD). For more information, please visit www.shreecement.in
Charities Aid Foundation India CAF India is a registered charitable trust set up in 1998 to provide strategic and
management support to corporates, individuals and NGOs with an aim to ensure greater
impact of their philanthropic and CSR investments. They are a leading international not-
for-profit organisation, working to make giving more effective and charities more
successful. For more information please visit www.cafindia.org Ambuja Cement Foundation The Ambuja Cement Foundation is the Corporate Social Responsibility wing of Ambuja
Cements Ltd. that works with the rural communities surrounding Ambuja’s manufacturing
sites. The Foundation is engaged in a variety of people-centric, integrated rural
development projects. Since inception, the Foundation has expanded its reach and
diversified its programmes to include as many members of its stakeholder group as
possible. While working with the participation of the people, “ACF was established with a
mission to ‘Energise, involve and enable communities to realize their potential”. The organization undertakes several projects and initiatives aimed at promoting social and
economic development and cover 21 locations in 11 states with a footprint of over 13.7
lakh people in 871 villages. All programmes at ACF are undertaken with community participation with the help of tools
like Participatory Rural Appraisals (PRAs), which ensure better understanding of local –
needs and priorities and hence efficient implementation of programs in varied
geographies. For more information, please visit www.ambujacementfoundation.org Aditya Cement Works (AC) - Ultratech Cement Ltd. Aditya Cement Works (AC), a unit of UltraTech Cement Limited and a flagship company
of the Aditya Birla Group. Aditya Cement Works is situated at Adityapuram on Sawa-
Shambhupura road, Chittorgarh which is approachable by Air from Udaipur and by train
from Chittorgarh. Aditya Cement has 3 Lines. Line-1 was commissioned in Mar’95 with an installed capacity
of 1 million tons (1 MTPA) cement annually, which has been enhanced to 1.8 MTPA. Line-
2 was commissioned in August 2008 with an installed capacity of 3.2 MTPA. Line-3
commissioned in Feb’2015 with an installed capacity of 2 MTPA. This makes Aditya
Cement one of the largest cement manufacturing units in North India with a capacity of 7
MTPA Clinkerisation&5 MTPA Cement at single location. The integrated unit (captive
limestone mines, cement plant, captive thermal power plant and township) stands tall, as a
symbol of ‘Sustainable Industrial Development’. Today, unitis acknowledged as one of the
most efficient, vibrant, productive, profitable, technologically updated and state-of-the-art
unit of Aditya Birla Group’s UltraTech Cement Business. For more information, please visit www.ultratechcement.com
NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Ltd Vidyasaarathi is a first of its kind initiative with a vision to create a complete online
education funding ecosystem. It is a technology- enabled initiative by NSDL e-Gov in
collaboration with Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) to bridge the huge gap in
education finance in the country. Vidyasaarathi proposes to effectively bring together various stakeholders in the education
ecosystem. It’s a user friendly, transparent and demand driven platform which will help the
corporate sector in playing a positive role in developing education finance for the society
at large. The solution becomes more relevant in the wake of the new CSR policy mandate
and will assist subscriber organisations in shaping their CSR policy related to education.
Vidyasaarathi will make life a lot simpler for organisations having genuine interest in
improving the country’s skilled human resources thereby having a huge social impact in
the progress of our nation. For more information, please visit www.vidyasaarathi.co.in FUEL- Friends Union for Energising Lives FUEL - Friends Union for Energizing Lives, a credible non-profit and NSDC Innovation
partner focused on connecting underprivileged students to education and career
opportunities across 12 states in India for over 10 years now. It works in areas of career
counselling and implementation of scholarships schemes. FUEL runs Career Guidance
and Skilling Centres (CGSC) across various districts of India & also special project Edu-
Raksha for defence& police personnel’s children in India and is supported by India’s
leading corporates and foundations. For more information, please visit www.fuelngo.in Wadhwani Initiative for Sustainable Healthcare Foundation (WISH Foundation) Wadhwani Initiative for Sustainable Healthcare (WISH) is improving the quality and access
to primary healthcare for under-served communities in India. WISH is implementing health
care models through partnerships with state governments, international agencies and the
private sector; and by appropriately introducing promising health care innovations in the
public health system - to build an equitable, innovation-led and evidence-based health
care system that puts quality healthcare within easy reach of the poor. WISH model of primary healthcare service delivery programs include transforming under-
performing health centres in 11 districts of Rajasthan; urban model of providing technical
and management assistance to the Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics; a user-paid urban
healthcare delivery model (PEHAL Clinic) and many more. For more information, please visit www.wishfoundationindia.org
STEM Learning India Pvt. Ltd. STEM Learning was conceptualized with an aim to inculcate basic concepts of Science,
Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) at school level, thereby encouraging
aptitude inclination of students towards science and technology. Models designed by
STEM are easy to handle and add the hands on experience to the concepts in an easy
practical process and substantiate what they learn from text books. STEM Learning has a
Pan India presence in 15 States of India, has reached 8,50,000 students and 6500
teachers in 650 schools especially rural and municipal areas. STEM Learning has the
distinction of installing 30 big science centres in different talukas of Maharashtra under
Manav Vikas Mission Project of Maharashtra Government. The ‘Mini Science Centre’ has
given children an experience of exploring science in a practical and fun way.
Consequently, children grasp science and math theories easily and show willingness to
move to the next level of knowledge as learning becomes fun. For more information, please visit www.stemlearning.in Paramhans Educare Pvt. Ltd. Paramhans Educare is working in the area of Skill Development from 2010. They are
working with Central & State Governments to implement the skill development programs.
Few of the Programs include Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, Regular Skill Training
Program. Currently, the organization is working with National Skill Development
Corporation & Rajasthan Skill & Livelihoods Development Corporation to implement their
Schemes. The organization provides skills training in more than 15 skilling sectors. For more information please visit www.paramhansedu.com MindSpark by Educational Initiatives Mindspark-Rajasthan Project is a pioneering initiative with the vision to take Computer-
assisted learning to thousands of government school students. As a part of this initiative,
Mindspark has been introduced in 30 Model schools and 40 Adarsh Schools spread
across 15 districts aiming to improve the learning outcome of around 13000 children. The
project is a result of the MoU between Government of Rajasthan and Educational
Initiatives (EI) and has been made possible because of the generous support of P&G
Shiksha and Global Innovation Fund (GIF). Mindspark is currently available in for Maths,
English, Hindi and Gujarati in Gujarati, Hindi and English languages. For more information please visit www.mindspark.in Adarsh Charitable Foundation (ACF) Adarsh Charitable Foundation (ACF) was established as a Public Charitable Trust in 2014,
as a social arm of the Adarsh Credit Co-operative Society, one of the biggest co-operative
societies in the country. Adarsh Foundation is a young and dynamic organisation aiming
to provide better education, health and livelihood opportunities to underprivileged and
vulnerable sections of the society with special focus on women, children and disabled
population, through both direct work and partnership with other NGOs working across
India. Currently ACF has its presence in four States viz. Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.Our vision is a world in which the under privileged sections of
the society have the opportunity to thrive and contribute towards a more equitable society.
Our mission is to enable and facilitate the under privileged sections of the society to break
the cycle of poverty through access to quality education, health and livelihood
opportunities. For more information, please visit www.adarshfoundation.co.in Startup Oasis Startup Oasis is a Jaipur based incubation centre that is developing an ecosystem in
Rajasthan to inspire and support students, aspiring entrepreneurs and start-ups to solve
persistent problems, develop breakthrough innovations and create world class
enterprises. Startup Oasis has been set-up at the joint initiative of RIICO, Rajasthan’s
premiere industrial promotion organization, and the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and
Entrepreneurship (CIIE) at IIM Ahmedabad, India’s leading incubation and
ntrepreneurship centre. RIICO and CIIE felt the need to tap into the pool of young
traditional entrepreneurs and use the joint expertise of RIICO and CIIE to channelize the
entrepreneurial energies to foster creativity and innovations in order to solve some of the
most obstinate problems of the state and the country. For more information, please visit www.startupoasis.in CSRBOX CSRBOX is India's largest Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) analytics and
information platform. It lists CSR portfolio of companies falling under the ambit of
mandatory CSR as per the Section 135 of the Companies Act 2013 and offers list of
companies, CSR projects, CSR foundations and implementing agencies. It has CSR
portfolio of more than 900 companies & their CSR foundations, more than 4000 CSR
projects showcasing actual CSR budget of more than INR 10,000 Cr. Additionally, it lists
CSR service providers and news & reports related to businesses and CSR foundations.
The platform is the single largest CSR information dashboard for CSR heads, board
members of companies, non-profit leaders, fundraisers, government agencies and social
businesses to find latest updates in CSR domain in India. The platform is powered by
India's largest social sector platform NGOBOX. For more information, please visit www.csrbox.org NGOBOX NGOBOX (a venture of Renalysis Consultants Pvt Ltd) is a development communication
platform, helping companies, CSR foundations, NGOs and social enterprise to network,
communicate and find resources online and offline. We are a leading CSR research
platform in the Country with over 50 data-reports on CSR in India. We help companies
and CSR foundations to identify credible CSR implementing agencies based on theme
and geographic priorities. With the verified database of over 75000+ non-profits, CSR
Teams and social enterprise, we present immense opportunities for organizations to
promote their products/services with one-click promotion and outreach. A few of our clients
are WHO India, UNICEF, NASSCOM Foundation, Tata Steel, IIM-B, ITC, HCL
Foundation, Facebook India etc. For more information, please visit www.ngobox.org
Exhibitors in Rajasthan CSR Summit- 2018
21 New Adarsh Shiksha www.nassrajasthan.or Pavan Kumar Dhaked
Samiti (NASS) g pavan.nassrajasthan
@gmail.com
22 Piltover Technologies www.piltovertechnolo
Anirudh Kishen
anirudh.kishen@piltov
gies.com
ertech.com
23 Elefo Biotech Pvt. Ltd www.elefobiotech.co Mou Banerjee
m
m
Jaipur Rugs Mohit Saini
28 www.jaipurrugs.org mohit.s@jaipurrugsco
Foundation .com
Mindspark by
Raghav Rohatgi
24 Educational www.mindspark.in raghav.rohatgi@ei-
Initiatives india.com
Science and Sanmati Shetgar
29 Technology Park, www.scitechpark.org.in sanmati.shetgar@scit
Pune echpark.org.in
www.barefootcollege. Shirshak Mohanty
30 Barefoot College itsupport@barefootcol
org
lege.org
31 MLPC Trust www.mlpc.in Dr. Rana Sengupta
Shree Ranisati Rajnish Lohia
32 Irrigation Private www.plasline.co.in rajnish.lohia@plasline Limited .co.in
Shubhangi Bhong
33 Urmul Setu Sansthan www.urmul.org [email protected]
34 Vedanta Ltd. –Cairn Oil & www.cairnindia.com Col Praveen Gangwani
Gas
35
36 Paramhans Educare Pvt. Ltd. www.paramhansedu.co Rakshit Dhankar
Foundation for Reproductive
37 Health Services India
www.frhsi.org.in Pervez Hussain
(Formerly Marie Stopes [email protected]
India)
Wadhwani Initiative for www.wishfoundationindi Swati Kapur
38 Sustainable Healthcare communications@wishfoundationi
a.org
(WISH)
ndia.org
Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Karuna Sharma
39 Hospital and Research www.bmchrc.org
Centre (BMCHRC)
41 d.light
www.dlight.com Vishesh Gupta
42 Jm PulpWeave projects LLp
www.pulpfactory.in Bharat Chokhani
043 Janitri Innovations www.janitri.in Arun Agarwal
044
www.naturetechinfra.co Shyam Patra
Naturetech Infra [email protected]
m m
045 Rajasthan Council of www.gyansankalp.nic.in
Sanjay Kumar Sharma
Secondary Education
046 Frontier Markets Consulting www.frontiermkts.com
Deepak Shandilya
Pvt. Ltd.
047 SRK Modular Furniture Co. SRK Modular www.srkmodular.com Bhavna
048 Language and Learning www.languageandlearni Miraj
Foundation ngfoundation.org [email protected]
049 Pratham InfoTech www.pif.org.in
Shehzad
Foundation
050 Vidya Bhawan Society www.vidyabhawan.org Aakanksha Luthra
Summit Photographs