towards implementing
Amurtdhara
, a National DrinkingWater
Project to provide safe drinking water to communities. Through
adoption of
Tata Group Affirmative Action (AA) Policy
, the
Company works toward inclusion of socially disadvantaged
and marginalized sections of society (Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes). The AA interventions focus on Education,
Health, Employability and Entrepreneurship.
Please refer the Company’s ‘Annual CSR Report 2016-17’ and
‘Community Development’section of Tata Motors Sustainability
Area
Partners Involved
Education
Action Aid, Agastya International Foundation, Avanti Fellows, Block Resource Centre EDUCATION DEPT.(SSA),
CATHEDRAL CHURCH SANAND, Center for Youth Development & Activities, Children’s Movement for Civic Awareness,
College of Engineering Pune, GANATAR, Global Education Trust, Gram Vikas Kendra, IIT Bombay Alumni Association,
Manav Seva Education Trust, Moinee Foundation, Nav Jagrat Manav Samaj, Paryawaran Evam Jan Kalyan Samiti, Rotary
Club of Nigdi, Samaj Vikas Kendra, Samata Shikshan Sanstha, SANAND LIONS FOUNDATION TRUST, Seva Sahyog
Foundation, Shanti Seva Nidhi Trust, Shiksha Prasar Kendra, SHRI SHAKTI KELAVNI UTTEJAK TRUST, Society for Human
Environmental Development, Suprabhat Mahila Mandal, Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement, Swaroopwardhinee,
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Tata Motors Gruhini Social Welfare Society, The Jai Narayan Charitable Trust, Urmee
Charitable Trust, Vidya Poshak, Vikas Samities
Employability
Ahmedabad Dist. Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd, Ambika Motor Driving School, Centre for Civil Society, CII,
Gram Vikas Kendra, LAURUS EDUTECH LIFE SKILLS PVT LTD, Manikbag Automobile Pvt Ltd, MITCON Foundation,
Paryawaran Evam Jan Kalyan Samiti, Prasad Chikitsa, Pratham Education Foundation, Ramkrishna Mission Sakwar,
Samaj Vikas Kendra, Sambhav Foundation, SANAND EDUCATIONTRUST, Shashwat, Skill For Progress, SUVIDHA, Vedanta
Foundation, Vigyan Ashram (IIE), Vikas Samities
Health
Action Aid, CHETNA, Family Planning Association of India, GramVikas Kendra, Jan Parivar Kalyan Sansthan, Manav Seva
Education Trust, NAMASTE LIFE, Nav Jagrat Manav Samaj, Parivar Kalyan Sansthan, Paryawaran Evam Jan Kalyan Samiti,
Prasad Chikitsa, Seth G S Medical College and KEM Hospital, Sneh Foundation, Snehdeep Jankalyan Foundation,
Sumant Moolgaonkar Development Foundation, Sterling Hospital, Swadhar, Vikas Samities
Environment
Bansilal Ramntath Agarwal Charitable Trust, Bombay Natural History Society, COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORK (NIRMALA
NIKETAN INSTITUTE), GANATAR, Gram Vikas Kendra, Green Thumb, Manav Seva Education Trust, Paryawaran Evam Jan
Kalyan Samiti, Samaj Vikas Kendra, Sarvodhaya Maha Sangh, Terre Policy Center, Tree Public Foundation, Vikas Samities,
Wildlife Research and Conservation Society
Report FY 2016-17 for detailed community engagement
strategy and key initiatives.
2.
Are the programmes/projects undertaken through in-
house team/own foundation/external NGO/government
structures/any other organization?
CSR Programmes and Projects are deployed by company:
directly; through its own company-promoted societies/NGOS;
partnering with government and collaborating with reputed,
external non-profit organizations under different models
Please refer the Company’s ‘Annual CSR Report 2016-17’ and ‘Community
Development’ section of Tata Motors Sustainability Report 2016-17 for
details on various community development programme partnerships.
3.
Have you done any impact assessment of your initiative?
Yes. The Company has adopted ‘Tata CS Protocol’ to assess
the impact of the various community interventions. Periodic
impact assessments are conducted and the outcome forms a
critical input to the community development plan preparation
and implementation.
Please refer the Company’s ‘Annual CSR Report 2016-17’ and
‘Community Development’section of Tata Motors Sustainability
Report 2016-17 for details on community impacts created and
assessed
4.
What is your company’s direct contribution to community
development projects- Amount in INR and the details of
the projects undertaken?
Total expenditure reported is
`
25.94 crores. The details of projects:
1.
Arogya (Health)
build awareness on malnourishment and
other health problems in the community, provides ferry mobile
medical van to look into curative and preventive health care.
2.
Vidyadhanam (Education)
supporting for infrastructure,
skills development, training and Institutionalized need based
scholarships.
3. Kaushalya (Employability)
Industrial Training to school
dropout youth in auto sector, non-auto trades, agriculture and
allied activities.
4.
Vasundhara (Environment)
large scale sapling plantation,
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