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Telangana CM urges companies to maximise impact of CSR spending

Telangana CM urges companies to maximise impact of CSR spending

TheNewsMill 1 week ago

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on April 8 highlighted the importance of viewing contributions to social development as a partnership rather than an expense.

He made these remarks during a meeting with representatives from various corporate companies to discuss the effective utilisation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds.

The Chief Minister urged companies to ensure that their CSR spending delivers maximum impact and meaningful outcomes. He said the state government is prioritising key sectors such as education, healthcare, and water resource conservation, while encouraging companies to select sectors of their interest for CSR investment.

Emphasising collaboration, Mr Reddy noted that joint efforts between the government and the corporate sector can help develop Telangana’s students into globally competitive professionals. He described spending on education as a long-term investment in future generations.

He pointed out that nearly 44 per cent of the state’s student population resides in Hyderabad and stressed the collective responsibility to ensure access to quality education. He also advised companies to allocate a significant portion of their CSR funds to the development of areas where they operate, as they benefit from local infrastructure.

The Chief Minister noted that, due to the absence of a structured mechanism for CSR utilisation, the government has appointed a Special Chief Secretary to streamline coordination. “Companies can work with the designated official to channel funds into priority areas such as education, healthcare, water resources, skill development, heritage conservation, and environmental protection,” he added.

Mr Reddy appreciated leading corporate groups, including Raheja Group and Ramky Group for committing ₹50 crore each, and Yashoda Foundation for pledging ₹10 crore towards educational development.

Corporate representatives welcomed the initiative, stating that they had not previously been approached in such a coordinated manner regarding CSR contributions. They expressed interest in supporting school education, healthcare infrastructure, and preservation of heritage structures.

The meeting was attended by representatives from major corporate and institutional bodies, senior government officials, and public representatives.

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