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BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY

PREPARED BY:

AFROZ ANSARI

BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY

MASTERS IN CORPORATE COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT

SESSION: 2015 - 17

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Abstract:

Starting from the times of barter system to today’s modern era of plastic money, the mankind has trodden a remarkably long path. Undoubtedly “profitability” has always been the driving force and an undercurrent behind all this development; but as every coin has two facets; growing cut throat competition and business rivalries started taking heavy toll on the quality, transparency, environment and the society in general endangering the peaceful coexistence of business and society.

The businesses houses thus, started realizing that they would have to rise over and above the profitability and take care of all those associated with their survival in the society directly or indirectly. This realization resulted into the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

This case study moves around developing an understanding about the corporate social responsibility (CSR), delving into its concept and finding out its scope taking the case study of the “Bharti Airtel” under Mr. “Sunil Bharti Mittal” , Chairman of Bharti

Enterprises, who has exemplified the sense of responsibility towards the upliftment of common masses and protection of the environment and development of the nation.

Keywords: Corporate citizenship, Corporate social responsibility, Employee, Productivity, Profitability, Society, Stakeholders.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION:

Bharti Airtel Limited is a leading global telecommunicationcompany with operations in 20countries across Asia and Africa.

Headquartered in New Delhi, India, the Company ranks among the top 3 mobile service providers globally in terms of subscribers. In India, the Company's product offerings include 2G, 3G and 4G wireless services, mobile commerce, fixed line services, high speed DSL broadband, IPTV, DTH, enterprise services including national & international long-distance services to carriers. In the rest of the geographies, it offers 2G, 3G and 4G wireless services and mobile commerce. Bharti Airtel had over 342 Mn customers across its operations at the end of March 2016.

Source: Bharti Airtel official Website

Airtel’s Winning Strategy

VisionAirtel vision is to enrich the lives of ourcustomers. Our obsession is to wincustomers for life through exceptional experience.

Objectives ●Grow market share profitably

●Accelerate non-mobile businesses

→Why “Airtel” for the case study?

Values ●Alive●Inclusive●Respectful

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I selected this company because I am also one of its users. Apart from this fact, one of the most important facts about selecting this company is its vast involvement in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

During this assignment period I went through CSR activities of many companies like Wipro, Tata, Jhonson & Jhonson, Dabur etc, but I decided to conduct my research on this company because of the following principles of Airtel towards society:

1: Bharti Airtel promotes education including special education, employment enhancing vocation skills especially among children and livelihood enhancement projects.

2: They continuously work to eradicate hunger, poverty and malnutrition, promoting preventive health care and sanitation and making available safe drinking water.

3: Their Contributions or funds to technology incubators located within academic institutions which are approved by the Central Government.

4:They promote gender equality, empowering women, setting up homes and hostels for women and orphans, setting up old age homes, day care centers and such other facilities for senior citizens and measures for reducing inequalities faced by socially and economically backward groups.

The above crucial steps taken by Bharti Airtel for the betterment of society fascinated me to go through the company’s CSR activities thoroughly.

What is CSR (corporate social responsibility)?

"A company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment (both ecological and social) in which it operates.

CSR is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic, environmental and social imperatives (Triple-Bottom-Line Approach), while at the same time addressing the expectations of shareholders and stakeholders.

form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model

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Triple bottom line (abbreviated as TBL or 3BL) incorporates the notion of sustainability into business decisions.

The TBL is an accounting framework with three dimensions: social, environmental (or ecological) and financial.

The TBL dimensions :

three Ps:

people, planet and profit -"three pillars of sustainability".

CSR in India:CSR in India has traditionally been seen as a philanthropic activity. And in keeping with the Indian tradition, it was an activity that was performed but not deliberated. As a result, there is limited documentation on specific activities related to this concept.

CSR and sustainability:

Sustainability (corporate sustainability) is derived from the concept of sustainable development which is defined as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.

Mandatory of CSR by Government:

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The Companies Act, 2013 has introduced the idea of CSR to the forefront and through its disclose-or-explain mandate, is promoting greater transparency and disclosure.

Glimpses:

In India, the concept of CSR is governed by clause 135 of the Companies Act, 2013

The CSR provisions within the Act is applicable to companies with an annual turnover of 1,000 crore INR and more, or a net worth of 500 crore INR and more, or a net profit of five crore INR and more.

The indicative activities which can be undertaken by a company under CSR have been specified under Schedule VII of the Act.

Umbrella includes:

What activities constitutes corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities is indicated in Schedule VII of the Act and includes eradication of hunger and poverty, education, gender equality, women empowerment, environmental sustainability and enhancing vocational skills. The law is not very clear whether the list in Schedule VII is exhaustive or illustrative.

Methods:

Directly on its own

Through its own non-profit foundation set- up so as to facilitate this initiative

Through independently registered non-profit organizations that have a record of at least three years in similar such related activities

Collaborating or pooling their resources with other companies

Restrictions:

Only CSR activities undertaken in India will be taken into consideration

•Activities meant exclusively for employees and their families will not qualify

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Procedure:

Clause 135 of the Act lays down the fiscal year 2014-15 onwards, also require companies to set-up a CSR committee

The new Act requires that the board of the company shall, after taking into account the recommendations made by the CSR committee, approve the CSR policy for the company and disclose its contents in their report and also publish the details on the company’s official website. If the company fails to spend the prescribed amount - specify the reasons.

The company must provide:

a brief outline of its CSR policy, including ‘the statement of intent reflecting the ethos of the company, broad areas of CSR interest and an overview of activities to be undertaken’

a web link to the CSR policy including ‘the full list of projects, activities and programmes proposed to be undertaken

A good CSR practice requires that a company should develop a long-term (three to five years) vision and strategy which is reviewed annually and the activities and budgets are planned on an annual basis.

An effective CSR strategy should articulate:

who it wishes to address - the target group

where it wishes to work - the geography

what sectors or issues it wishes to address

"A good company delivers great products and services but a great company does that and makes the world a better place". This statement by William Ford Junior, Chairman of the Ford Motor Company

“A good CSR policy well implemented can clearly have immense benefits to the brand value of the Company, can result in an inspired and motivated work force and attract more customers and investors.”

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Importance of CSR:

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. It is also called as corporate conscience, citizenship, social performance, or sustainable responsible business. CSR policy functions as a built-in, self-regulating mechanism whereby business monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international norms. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for the company’s actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere. Furthermore, CSR-focused businesses would proactively promote the public interest by encouraging community growth and development, and voluntarily eliminating practices that harm the public sphere, regardless of legality. CSR is the deliberate inclusion of public interest into corporate decision-making that is the core business of the company or firm, and the honoring of a triple bottom line: people, planet, profit.

Growing importance of CSR:

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the responsibility recognized by the companies for acting in socially responsible manner. There is no single universally accepted definition of corporate social responsibility, it has generally come to mean business decision making linked to ethical values, legal compliance, and respect for people, community, and environment. CSR expects a company to go further than required by law so as to: • Treat employees fairly and with respect

• Operate with integrity and in an ethical manner in all its business dealings with customer, suppliers, lenders, and others

• Respect human rights • Sustain the environment for future generations • Be a responsible neighbor in the community and a good ‘corporate citizen’.

Occupational welfare and corporate community welfare or corporate social responsibility (CSR) are of growing importance to governments and service providers as

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they promise to meet challenges of social problems within changing welfare environments. The modern governments have increasingly resorted to corporate involvement in local services and have also encouraged the expansion of occupational welfare.

Benefits of CSR:1. Win new business. 2. Increase customer retention. 3. Develop and enhance relationships with customers, suppliers and networks. 4. Attract, retain and maintain a happy workforce and be an employer of choice. 5. Save money on energy and operating costs and managing risk. 6. Differentiate yourself from your competitors. 7. General innovation and learning and enhance your influence. 8. Improve your business reputation and standing. 9. Provide access to investment and funding opportunities.

10. Generate positive publicity and media opportunities due to media interest in ethical business activities.

Airtel focus on social development through CSR and Sustainability:As one of the world’s leading providers of telecommunication services, Airtel is committed to conduct its business responsibly and sustainably, with engagement and dialogue with all key stakeholders. Their network is touching and transforming the live of millions of people across South Asia and Africa; and they are happy and honored to partner their progress with such a huge proportion of the global population.Internal and externalstakeholder engagementIndustrybenchmarkingAIRTELS

APPROACH

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Airtel is committed to creating a long-term and sustainable value for its stakeholders across its entire value chain. They want to make a positive change in the lives of their stakeholders, including society and the environment, by leveraging their core competencies of network presence, reach and accessibility. This business-sustainability co-dependence has been embedded in their brand essence of “enriching lives”.In year 2011, they made a commitment to widen their sustainability approach.They made social inclusion as the cornerstone of their sustainability programme to ensure that more and more people get included in the benefits of a sustainable and an enriched life. They finalized their ‘Blueprint for Social Inclusion’, which was aimed at addressing their stakeholders’ concerns and ensuring that Airtel can be a force of good, positive change in the society.They have made rapid progress over the years, and upheld the onus of being a responsible corporate citizen, contributing to a sustainable future, not just for economic benefits but also for society and the environment. While recalibrating their strategies in order to remain aligned with their sustainability vision and fortifying their drive, they launched a comprehensive and structured ‘Sustainability Plan 2020’.The Plan outlines their corporate responsibility and how they aspire to empower millions more through social and economic development. It will help them in scaling up their sustainability endeavors to make rapid progress in the years to come.

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As a part of corporate strategy, Airtel is vigorously renewing their existing systems, adopting innovations across the economic, social and environmental dimensions; and making their infrastructure more energy efficient.

Transformational network has a deep and diverse connotation at Bharti Airtel.

a) It touches all aspects ofstakeholder empowermentthrough multiple communityinitiatives in the realm of education, employment generation, sanitation alongwith healthcare and disaster management.

TRANSFORMATIOALAGENDAFIGURE: AIRTEL’S SUSTAINABILITYSTRATEGY

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b) It emphasizes upon protectingthe environment, reducingthe carbon footprint andcollaborating with allstakeholders to helpcombat climate change.

Statement of the case study:

As per the Companies Act, 2013, any company having a net worth of rupees 500 crore or more or a turnover of rupees 1,000 crore or more or a net profit of rupees 5 crore or more has to spend at least 2% of last 3 years average net profits on CSR activities as specified in schedule vii of the Companies Act, 2013.

In this project, we are going to analyze the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), of Bharti Airtel, one of the leading companies in telecommunication. We are also going to analyze their various projects in details, their trend of CSR, their current activities, future projects, budget etc.

Aim of the study: The aim of the study is to analyze the CSR of Bharti Airtel in different fields like

education, poverty, sanitation etc, their CSR committee, their roles and duties, their trend of CSR activity and media coverage of such CSR activities. The study also aims to analyse the latest trend of CSR activities undertaken by the company.

Objective of the study:

1: To find out the different areas of CSR of Bharti Airtel.2: To find out the trend of CSR activities undertaken by Bharti Airtel.3: To analyze the CSR Committee of Bharti Airtel: members, their roles and duties etc,4: To find out the media coverage of Bharti Airtel, if any, with special reference to

their CSR.

Limitation of the study: The study will be limited to the reports published by Bharti Airtel of last 3 financial years CSR (2012- 13, 2013-14 and 2015- 16). The study will mainly focus on CSR activities undertaken in context with India. The last 1 month CSR activities will be studied thoroughly. The study will also revolve around the media coverage of Bharti Airtel with special reference to their CSR activities. Online sites, journals, magazines etc, will also be considered while our study, if any, related with the CSR of Airtel.

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Chapter 2: Literature Review

The concept of CSR originated in the 1950‘s in the USA but it became prevalent in early 1970s. At that time US had lots of social problems like poverty, unemployment and pollution. Consequently a huge fall in the prices of Dollar was witnessed. Corporate Social Responsibility became a matter of utmost importance for diverse groups demanding change in the business. During the 1980‘s to 2000, corporations recognized and started accepting a responsibility towards society.

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) focuses on the wealth creation for the optimal benefit of all stakeholders – including shareholders, employees, customers, environment and society. The term, stakeholder means all those on whom an organization's performance and activities have some impact either directly or indirectly. This term was used to describe corporate owners beyond shareholders as a result of a book titled Strategic management: a stakeholder approach by R. Edward Freeman in the year 1984.

1- According to Bowen, ―CSR refers to the obligations of businessmen to pursue those policies to make those decisions or to follow those lines of relations which are desirable in terms of the objectives and values of our society. ― 2 Frederick (1960) stated ‗Social responsibility means that businessmen should oversee the operation of an economic system that fulfills the expectations of the people. -3 Davis (1960) argued that social responsibility is a nebulous idea but should be seen in a managerial context. He asserted that some socially responsible business decisions can be justified by a long, complicated process of reasoning as having a good chance of bringing long-run economic gain to the firm, thus paying it back for its socially responsible outlook (p. 70). 4- An ideal CSR has both ethical and philosophical dimensions, particularly in India where there exists a wide gap between sections of people in terms of income and standards as well as socio-economic status (Bajpai, 2001) 5 . Goyder(2003) argues: ―Industry in the 20th century can no longer be regarded as a private arrangement for enriching shareholders. It has become a joint enterprise in which workers, management, consumers, the locality, govt. and trade union officials all play a part. If the system which we know by the name private enterprise is to continue, some way must be found to embrace many interests whom we go to make up industry in a common purpose. 6- CSR implies some sort of commitment, through corporate policies and action. This operational view of CSR is reflected in a firm‘s social performance, which can be assessed by how a firm manages its societal relationships, its social impact and the outcomes of its CSR policies and actions (Wood, 1991).

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Bharti Airtel’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Policy:

1. Preamble

At Bharti Airtel, business success is not just about profits and shareholder returns. We believe in pursuing wider socio-economic and cultural objectives and have always endeavored to not just live up to it, but to try and exceed the expectations of the communities in which we operate.

Quality education is the most powerful tool for socio-economic transformation of a country. It not only eradicates poverty but also ensures equity among people. Therefore, Bharti Airtel’s CSR and welfare activities will be committed to create and support programs that bring about sustainable changes through education and use of technology and ensure:

Accessibility and quality of education for all, in particular for underprivileged children from disadvantaged and marginalized communities.

Education and training opportunities to the youth of our country in order to make them employable.

2. Focus areas

Bharti Airtel’s CSR and welfare activities will center on the following areas:

I. Promoting education including special education, employment enhancing vocation skills especially among children and livelihood enhancement projects

II. Eradicating hunger, poverty and malnutrition, promoting preventive health care and sanitation and making available safe drinking water;

III. Contributions or funds provided to technology incubators located within academic institutions which are approved by the Central Government.

IV. Promoting gender equality, empowering women, setting up homes and hostels for women and orphans, setting up old age homes, day care centers and such other facilities for senior citizens and measures for reducing inequalities faced by socially and economically backward groups.

However, the Company may, subject to the approval of the CSR Committee, undertake any CSR project specified in Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 from time to time.

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3. CSR Committee

The Board of Directors of the Company shall constitute / re-constitute the CSR Committee from time to time in compliance with statutory requirements. The CSR Committee shall comprise of a minimum of three directors, at least one of whom, shall be an independent director. The composition and terms of reference of the Committee is available in the Investor Section of Company’s website i.e. www.airtel.in.

The CSR Committee may invite members of senior management, representatives of Bharti Foundation and other persons as it deems necessary to the committee meetings.

4. Undertaking CSR Activities

Bharti Foundation is the philanthropic and developmental arm of the Bharti Group. Bharti Foundation currently runs 254 Schools to deliver free quality education to underprivileged children across rural pockets in India and lays special emphasis on education for the girl child.

Bharti Airtel will primarily support the CSR activities, permitted under the Companies Act, 2013 and rules made thereunder, undertaken by the Bharti Foundation. However, if required, it may also undertake CSR activities through any other entity / organization in compliance with the provisions of applicable laws.

5. Selection and Implementation of CSR Activities and Projects

The CSR Committee shall consider CSR proposals from Bharti Foundation or through any other eligible entity. In order to be considered by the CSR Committee, such proposals must inter-alia contain details of projects / programs to be undertaken, proposed amount, timelines and a confirmation that such projects / programs are eligible under the Companies Act, 2013 and rules made thereunder.

The CSR Committee will evaluate the projects / programs and may, at its sole discretion, approve certain projects / programs for implementation. While approving projects / programs, the Committee shall ensure that those are covered under the ambit of activities listed in Clause 2 above.

The CSR Committee may also decide to contribute towards the Corpus Fund, as permitted under the law.

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6. CSR Budget

The Board shall approve overall limits for CSR Activities to be undertaken by the Company. Within the overall limits approved by the Board, the CSR Committee shall approve individual projects / programs including contribution towards the Corpus Fund. Any surplus arising out of the CSR projects, programs or activities will not form part of the business profit of Airtel.

7. Location

All CSR projects / programs under this policy shall be undertaken in India. The CSR Committee shall decide on locations for implementation of the CSR projects / programs.

8. Monitoring and Disclosure

The CSR Committee shall endeavor to:

Devise a robust monitoring mechanism to ensure that the CSR projects / programs are undertaken effectively in accordance with the approval granted and are fully in compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations. Monitoring of CSR activities could be done through:

Periodic third party assessment of key projects

Impact assessment with key indicators in our areas of operations

Regular review by CSR committee

Ensure that appropriate disclosures are made to the shareholders in the company’s annual reports.

The Contents of the CSR Policy shall be disclosed in the Board’s report and displayed at the Airtel Website.

9. Validity of CSR Policy

This policy is effective from April 1, 2014 and may be amended by the Board as required from time to time.

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BHARTI AIRTEL’S CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY PRACTICES:

About Bharti Foundation:

"As a first step towards fulfilling the vision of the Government and the leadership of the country, Bharti has kick-started its voluntary and affirmative action in making significant contribution to provide education to the weaker sections of the society, so as to make them employable. We need to ensure that our children and young people have access to quality education. Through Bharti Foundation we are determined to make a substantial impact in this area."

Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal,Founder and Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

Chairman, Bharti Foundation

"As a responsible corporate citizen, we have decided to substantially scale up our existing programs in the area of education, in order to support the aspirations of under-privileged in the country."

Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal,Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

Co-Chairman, Bharti Foundation 

 Quality education is the most powerful tool for socio-economic transformation of a country. It not only eradicates poverty but also ensures equity among people. Therefore, ensuring access to quality education for all, in particular for underprivileged children from disadvantaged and marginalized communities, is of immense significance for overall development of India.

It was to partake in this journey towards quality education that Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, was set up in 2000. The Foundation implements and supports quality education programs across primary, elementary, senior secondary and higher education levels.

All educational programs initiated by Bharti Foundation entail close partnerships with the government, policy makers, corporations, local communities and the general public. These programs aim at holistic development of children making them employable citizens with a deep sense of commitment to society. The intent is to develop a scalable and sustainable education model that can be replicated on a large scale by the government, educational institutions and like-minded organizations.

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Vision and Mission:

Vision:

To help underprivileged children and young people of our country realize their potential

Mission:

Committed to creating and supporting programs that bring about sustainable changes through education and use of technology

Goals

To improve the accessibility and quality of education across rural IndiaTo provide education and training opportunities to the youth of our country in order to make them employable

Our Legal Status:

Bharti Foundation is established under the Laws of India with charitable status pursuant to a "Deed of Trust" dated August 7, 2000, registered at New Delhi on August 25, 2000 under the Registration Act 1908.

The corporate office is at Bharti Crescent, 1 Nelson Mandela Road, Vasant Kunj- Phase II, New Delhi.

The organization was granted a certificate under section 80(G)(5) of the Income Tax Act 1961, applicable to charitable non-profit organization, on January 21, 2008.

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Milestones:

Bharti Foundation Milestones: Evolution of the Program

Having completed 14 years of operations in 2014, if we reflect on the nature of programs of Bharti Foundation, we see them evolving in scale, depth as well as its approach.

Starting as a grant-making organization for the initial few years, Bharti Foundation decided to implement its own program, retaining education as its key focus. It was then that the Satya Bharti School Program was launched in Punjab as the first state. These were the Greenfield Schools which were built, managed and operated by Bharti Foundation on land provided by Panchayats or community members. Currently, of the 254 schools, 200 are Greenfield Schools initiated with primary classes.

Moving forward, the Foundation planned a new model of intervention in partnership with the Rajasthan Education Initiative (REI) of the state government. The school adoption model was conceptualized under this initiative. 49 government schools were adopted, of which 12 were elementary schools, where the Foundation is responsible for management, operations and financial requirements of the schools. The government provides partial fnancial support by extending existing government schemes like mid-day meals, text books and development grants etc. government schools have been adopted under this model in Alwar and Jaipur districts of Rajasthan.

The Foundation participated in the Public Private Partnership model of the Punjab government, under which five senior secondary schools have been set up under the Adarsh School Scheme. Under this scheme, in addition to the land being provided on a long term lease, the government is also providing 50% of capital expenses and 70% of operational expenses per child.

To ensure continued education for the children, the Foundation decided to initiate elementary education in selected primary schools. It was with the support of partners like Google, the Foundation was able to upgrade 50 of its 200 primary schools to elementary level, taking the total number of elementary schools to 62, including 12 Rajasthan government schools. In 2012-13, the Foundation decided to take the learning and best practices from the Satya Bharti School Program to the government system to provide quality education for children in those schools. Two models have been introduced as pilots:

Quality Support Program: It aims to support the government schools towards improving the overall quality of schooling experience. Our teams engage with the government school staff and work along with them to enhance the quality of education through need-based interventions. This partnership focuses on optimal utilization of government resources and sharing of best practices.

Satya Bharti Learning Centres: The Foundation has participated in the prestigious international project with Educate a Child, a new global initiative, launched by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Doha, Qatar to bring out of school children back into schools and ensure continued quality education for children. Bharti Foundation has been chosen as one its global strategic partners in India.

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Bharti Airtel’s CSR initiatives: (source; Airtel annual report 2015- 16)

Holistic Community Initiatives

At Bharti Airtel, their agenda is to support inclusive socio-economic progress for the development of the country. Their focus area comprises education, employment generation, sanitation, healthcare, disaster management and environment protection, among others. They believe every small step in this direction counts; and several initiatives on the community front together can bring about enduring social change. They are building a replicable, scalable and sustainable model of development for the communities they work with.

BHARTI AIRTEL AGENDA OF CSR:

Bharti Foundation: (source; Airtel annual report 2015- 16)

Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises has a vision “To help underprivileged children and young people of our country realize their potential”. It aims to achieve its vision by imparting quality education to disadvantaged sections of society across rural India. Implementing and supporting programs in the field of primary, elementary, senior secondary and higher education is a key focus of the Foundation. Satya Bharti School Program, Government School interventions under its Satya Bharti Quality Support Program and Satya Bharti Learning Centre’s, are programs through which the Foundation supports education. The Foundation has been actively implementing ‘Satya Bharti Abhiyan’ since year 2014, to improve sanitation facilities in rural Ludhiana. Recently, it has introduced ‘Nyaya Bharti’ to provide legal and financial assistance to deserving, underprivileged undertrials languishing in jails across the country for minor offences.

EducationEmployment generation, sanitation, healthcare, disaster management and environment protectionothersCSR OF AIRTEL

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AIRTEL’S INITIATIVES TOWARDS EDUCATION:

Catalysts of Change: Education in Rural India

I. Satya Bharti School Program (source: Airtel’s annual report 2015- 16)

This year the Foundation has initiated year-long celebrations, commemorating 10 years of the Satya Bharti School Program, launched in 2006 as its flagship initiative. Satya Bharti Schools, located across the villages of Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal are celebrating this milestone with commemorative activities throughout the celebratory year. The schools continue to deliver on the promise of transforming underprivileged children into educated, employable and responsible citizens of tomorrow. The schools provide quality education to students, completely free of cost, with a special focus on the girl child. Besides, the schools also provide welfare schemes (free mid-day meals, textbooks, notebooks, shoes, stationery, etc.) to every student.

After 10 successful years of implementation, it is pertinent to reaffirm our commitment to the primary objectives of Satya Bharti School Program, which is to:

-Provide free and quality education to underprivileged children in rural India, with a special focus on the girl child.

-Transform students into educated, confident, responsible and self-reliant employable citizens, with a deep sense of social commitment.

-Encourage active involvement of the community, parents and likeminded organisations.

-Make a lasting and sustainable impact on the community.

-Find innovative solutions through its primary, elementary and senior secondary schools to create replicable and scalable components in the program, facilitating delivery of quality education.

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Satya Bharti School Program –Key Performance Indicators:

-Schools 254 -States 06 -Students 40,676 -Percentage of Girls 49 Percentage of children from SC/ST/OBC communities 75

-Teachers 1,635 -Percentage of femaleTeachers 54

Data as on March 31, 2016.

40,676Students

254Schools

49%of students are Girls

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2- Airtel’s Satya Bharti Learning Centre’s:

FIGURE: Program Approach (Airtel’s Satya Bharti Learning Centre’s)

(SOURCE: AIRTEL’S ANNUAL REPORT 2015- 16)

Satya Bharti Learning Centre’s:The Satya Bharti Learning Centre Program focuses on the issue of Out of School Children (OOSC), in close coordination with the Government Schools. In 2012, the Foundation entered into a partnership with Educate A Child (EAC), a global initiative under the Qatar based Education Above All (EAA). The Satya Bharti Learning Centre Program aims to mainstream Out of School Children back into schools by identifying, enrolling and providing them bridge courses that bring them to an age / class appropriate level of education. The project is run in partnership with the respective State Government’s Department of Education. Based on the success of the program in Rajasthan, in 2015 it was further extended to the remote rural areas of Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand.

Multi-GradeTeachingTeachingLearningMaterialEngagementwithGovernment

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22,830 Children impacted

5,302 Children enrolled

FIGUTRE: Impact of Satya Bharti Learning Centre

Satya Bharti Learning Centre’s –Key Performance Indicators:

Centre’s 459*

Children impacted 22,830

Children enrolled 5,302

Children mainstreamed 14,703

Percentage of girls 50

Percentage of SC/ST/OBC 96Students

Education volunteers 416**

* 479 centers have been closed as most of the

OOSC’s in these villages have been mainstreamed

(number included in overall impact); in some

villages the count of OOSC’s have dropped to

such a low figure that it has gone below the

minimum numbers required to run a centre, as per

Government norms.

**Recruitment in progress.

Data as on March 31, 2016.

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III. Satya Bharti Quality Support Program:

Launched in 2013, the Program’s objective is to support Government schools in their journey towards holistic quality education and to make schools centres of learning and development. This initiative envisages improving the quality of Government schools through need based interventions. The learning’s accrued while operating 254 Satya Bharti Schools over 10 successful years are systematically transferred to these schools.

Bharti Foundation introduces innovative tools and processes to enhance a school’s current performance by:

a. Creating an opportunity forexposure to best practices ineducation.

b. Conducting need-basedtraining for key stakeholders.

c. Co-creating processes tosustain the desired change.Optimise use of existingresources, policies andsystemsSupport school leaders toachieve higher goals andbridge existing gapsCollaborate with schoolleadership and staff tomaximise usagePROGRAM APPROACH

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Satya Bharti Quality Support Program – Key Performance Indicators:

*Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi.Data as on March 31, 2016.

IV. Satya Bharti AbhiyanBharti Foundation launched the Satya Bharti Abhiyan to improve sanitation facilities in rural Ludhiana district and support the Government’s agenda of Swachh Bharat Mission. Through this initiative, it provides individual toilets in households lacking such facilities, across 900+ villages.In addition, the aim is to improve sanitation facilities in government schools of rural Ludhiana by building separate toilets for girls, where no such amenities exist.

Program Objectives*

A. Provide an individual toilet in everyhousehold in rural Ludhiana whichis without a toilet.

B. Provide a girl’s toilet in everyGovernment School of rural

Ludhiana that does not have aseparate toilet for girls.

Teachers= 95312,723

Households benefited

559Villages covered

*Urban areas and private schools do not fall under the purview of this Program.

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Satya Bharti Abhiyan – Key Performance Indicators:

Number of individual toilets handed over 12,723

Number of direct beneficiaries* 63,050

Villages covered 559

Girls’ toilets constructed in Government Schools 14

Data as of March 31, 2016, with total figures from inception in August 2014.*User numbers as reported by individual households at the time of handing over of the toilet.

V. Higher Education Programs

Bharti Foundation partnered with Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in 2,000 to set up the Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management, IIT Delhi. The Foundation has also set up the Bharti Centre for Communication, Bombay in partnership with IIT Bombay.The Foundation also recognizes and awards exceptionally talented students to pursue studies at The Cambridge University, UK, through the Manmohan Singh Bursary Fund.In addition, Bharti Institute of Public policy, Mohali has been set up as a partnership between Indian School of Business and Bharti Enterprises, with Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (USA) as its partner school.

VI. Nyaya Bharti

Nyaya Bharti was launched in November 2015 to help deserving and underprivileged undertrials, languishing in jails across the country for minor offences. The aim is to provide them with legal and financial support and assistance, while increasing awareness of every individual’s constitutional right to legal defence. This is a unique corporate initiative at the national level and hopes to fulfil the Hon’ble PrimeMinister’s Vision of ‘Sabka Nyaya’ – Access to Justice for all. The Board comprising eminent members from legal and other professional field is chaired by Justice A. S. Anand (Retired Chief Justice of India) guiding the strategy for the project. This is implemented by a panel of young lawyers who have been engaged to work with the judicial system and courts to implement the same.

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BHARTI FOUNDATION CSR COMMIITTEE:

OUR BOARD  

 

Board of Trustees

Governing Board

 

Board of Trustees

Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal Mr. Rajan Bharti Mittal

Mr. Badri Agarwal Mr. Devendra Khanna Ms. Eiesha Bharti Pasricha

Ms. Radhika Bharti Mittal    

 

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Governing Board

               

Serial  No. Name  of the Member Designation

1 Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal Founder and Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

2 Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

3 Mr. Rajan Bharti Mittal Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

4 Mr. Arun Kapur Director, Vasant Valley School & Universal Learn Today

5 Mr. Ashish DhawanFounder and Chief Executive Officer, Central Square

Foundation

6 Mr. Badri Agarwal Former President, Bharti Foundation

7 Ms. Kalpana Morparia Chief Executive Officer, J.P.Morgan, India

8 Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal Jt Managing Director Hero MotoCorp Limited & Chairman

Hero Corporate Services Limited

9 Mrs. Syeda Bilgrami Imam Member, Haj Committee of India; Writer & Communication

Specialist

10 Mr. Vinod Dhall Chairperson, Dhall Law Chambers

11 Prof. V.S. Raju Former Director, IIT Delhi; Professor and Dean, IIT Madras

12 Mr. V.V Ranganathan

Co- Founder and Director, Rural Shores Business Services

Pvt. Ltd. (Formerly Senior Partner, Country Head, Strategic

Growth Markets- Ernst & Young, India)

 

Chief Executive Officer, Bharti Foundation- Mr. Vijay Chadda

Chief Financial Officer, Bharti Foundation - Mr. Dinesh Kumar Jain

* No Trustee/Governing Board member is paid any remuneration or honorarium for their services

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BHARTI FOUNDATION LOCATIONS:

SOURCE:” bhartifoundation.org”

3

SATYA BHARTI SCHOOL PROGRAM

SATYA BHARTI LEARNING CENTRE

QUALITY SUPPORT PROGRAM

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CHAPTER: 3- “METHODOLOGY”

Purpose: To understand the concept and scope of Corporate Social Responsibility and getting an insight in CSR practices in the light of the case study of the Bharti Enterprises. The entire case study is about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of an Indian company. For this purpose, CSR of Bharti Airtel has been selected and analyzed in detail. Apart from this, it has also been kept in mind about their CSR expenditure, their interest areas and how it helps in attaining the company’s social responsibility.

The entire study is based on “secondary sources” such as Bharti Airtel Annual Reports, company websites, Bharti Foundation website, newspapers, journals, magazines etc. No primary mode of data collection has been performed.

The study is quantitative as well as qualitative in nature. It is exploratory in nature.

The company websites and other secondary sources has been analyzed thoroughly and exhaustively.

Time duration: The whole study has been conducted starting from November 2nd, 2016 to December 7th, 2016.

2nd Nov* - 8TH Nov Selection of the company

8th Nov- 13th Nov Introductory Part

13th Nov- 20th Nov Literature Review

20th Nov - 30th Nov CSR Report

30th Nov- 5th Dec* Findings, summary, conclusion

5th Dec- 7th Dec Final Report

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Chapter 4: FindingsBharti Enterprises generally conduct their CSR through “Bharti Foundation”.

Following are the findings of the case study of Bharti Enterprises:

1- Area of CSR of “Bharti Enterprises”

Their main area of CSR is education. In order to promote education they founded “Bharti Foundation”.Quality education is the most powerful tool for socio-economic transformation of a country. It not only eradicates poverty but also ensures equity among people. Therefore, ensuring access to quality education for all, in particular for underprivileged children from disadvantaged and marginalized communities, is of immense significance for overall development of India.

It was to partake in this journey towards quality education that Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, was set up in 2000. The Foundation implements and supports quality education programs across primary, elementary, senior secondary and higher education levels.

All educational programs initiated by Bharti Foundation entail close partnerships with the government, policy makers, corporations, local communities and the general public. These programs aim at holistic development of children making them employable citizens with a deep sense of commitment to society. The intent is to develop a scalable and sustainable education model that can be replicated on a large scale by the government, educational institutions and like-minded organizations.

Initiatives undertaken by “BHARTI ENTERPRISES” to promote education: 1- SATYA BHARTI SCHOOL PRGRAM2- SATYA BHARTI QUALITY SUPPORT PROGRAM3- SATYA BHARTI LEARNING CENTRES4- SATYA BHARTI ABHIYAN5- NYAYA BHARTI6- OTHERS:

BHARTI CENTER FOR ENTREPRENURIAL DEVELOPMENT BHARTI SCHOLARSHIP AND MENTORSHIP PROGRAM BHARTI COMPUTER CENTRES BHARTI LIBRARAY AND ACTIVITY CENTRES MID DAY MEAL PROGRAM BHARTI CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION, IIT BOMBAY

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2- TREND OF CSR ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY “BHARTI ENTERPRISES”:

Their trend CSR is same. They are focused on improving Education only. They founded “Bharti Foundation” which is a separate department or arm of Bharti enterprises to look into the CSR related affairs.

3- “BHARTI ENTERPRISES” CSR COMMITTEE:

OUR BOARD

    

Board of Trustees

Governing Board

Board of Trustees

Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal Mr. Rajan Bharti Mittal

Mr. Badri Agarwal Mr. Devendra Khanna Ms. Eiesha Bharti Pasricha

Ms. Radhika Bharti Mittal    

 

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Governing Board

               

Serial  No. Name  of the Member Designation

1 Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal Founder and Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

2 Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

3 Mr. Rajan Bharti Mittal Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises

4 Mr. Arun Kapur Director, Vasant Valley School & Universal Learn Today

5 Mr. Ashish DhawanFounder and Chief Executive Officer, Central Square Foundation

6 Mr. Badri Agarwal Former President, Bharti Foundation

7 Ms. Kalpana Morparia Chief Executive Officer, J.P.Morgan, India

8 Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal Jt Managing Director Hero MotoCorp Limited & Chairman Hero Corporate Services Limited

9 Mrs. Syeda Bilgrami Imam Member, Haj Committee of India; Writer & Communication Specialist

10 Mr. Vinod Dhall Chairperson, Dhall Law Chambers

11 Prof. V.S. Raju Former Director, IIT Delhi; Professor and Dean, IIT Madras

12 Mr. V.V RanganathanCo- Founder and Director, Rural Shores Business Services Pvt. Ltd. (Formerly Senior Partner, Country Head, Strategic Growth Markets- Ernst & Young, India)

Chief Executive Officer, Bharti Foundation- Mr. Vijay Chadda

Chief Financial Officer, Bharti Foundation - Mr. Dinesh Kumar Jain

* No Trustee/Governing Board member is paid any remuneration or honorarium for their services

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4- MEDIA COVERAGE OF CSR OF “BHARTI ENTERPRISES”:

Media Coverage

April 2016

Cover Story - Being Change Agents - CSR Today Magazine

March 2016

Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Fattubhilla (Amritsar) Wins International School Enterprise Challenge Award 2015

November 2015

Girl of Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School wins accolades at Inter-School event

School Improved Initiative Started By Bharti Foundation

Kanya School Mai Chattrao Ko Di Career Sambandhi Jankari

Bharti Foudation Ko Mila Sulabh Swachh Bharat Award

April 2015

Bharti Foundation felicited with Award of Honour for Rural Sanitation

January 2015

Conversations around CSR: Vijay Chadda, CEO, Bharti Foundation

December 2013

 

46 Satya Bharti School antarrashtriya sammaan 'Design for change" se sammanit

Veer Arjun   (Jaipur) Evening Post   (Jaipur) Dainik Bhaskar   (Chandigarh)

Punjab Kesari   (Chandigarh) Evening Plus (Jaipur) Tribune   (Chandigarh)

Dainik Savera   (Chandigarh) Rahat Times   (Lucknow) Voice of Lucknow   (Lucknow)

United Bharat   (Lucknow) Swatantra Chetna   (Lucknow) Nai Duniya   (Bhopal)

Swadesh   (Bhopal)    

Fun-filled day for Satya Bharti students - Hindustan Times, Kolkata

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Children's Day celebrations - Voices, Kolkata

 Bharti Foundation ne sammanit kiye bachhe

Daily News   (Jaipur) Dainik Bhaskar  

 

ADHM ki brand ambassador Bipasha Basu ne vidyarthiyo ko kiya sammanit

Dainik Navjyoti   (Jaipur) Mehka Bharat   (Jaipur) Daily Shakti Times   (Hissar)

Daily Pathak Paksh (Hissar) Daily Nabh Chor Daily Junoon Market News   (Hissar)

Daily Janpath Samachar   (Hissar) Veer Arjun   (Jaipur) Rashtriya Sahara   (Jaipur)

Rashtriya Savera   (Jaipur) Jansandesh   (Lucknow) GNN Live

India CSR WN.com Silo Breaker

News Track India India Infoline The Times of India

Competitivetimes.com Indianewsandtimes.com  

Felicitation: Bharti Foundation - Hindustan Times, Delhi Noida

Rang Tarang pratiyogita mein Nangalmundi ka dabdaba - Dainik Bhaskar, Nangalmundi

Paryawaran suraksha ka sandesh - Hari Bhoomi, Mahendragarh

Mohanpur mein rang tarang spardha 21 ko - Hari Bhoomi, Mahendragarh

Rang Tarang pratiyogita mein Khushi pratham - Dainik Bhaskar, Mahendragarh

Child labour biggest hindrance to RTE act enforcement - Indian Express, Ludhiana

November 2013

Bhojawaas me vigyaan aur kala pradarshani - Dainik Bhaskar, RMJ

Shiksha sudhaar k liye jute 21 school ke shikshak - Dainik Tribune, Delhi

 Science Spark program me 1700 bachho ne liya hissa

Punjab Kesari   (Haryana) India Kesari   (Haryana)  

  

Tamilnadu Tamilnadu  

  SPACE and Bharti Foundation come together for a noble cause

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India education diary Jagranpost Yahoo.com

Indiannewsandtimes.com Facebook.com Daijiworld.com

Popbuzz.com Newsreporter.com Silobreaker.com

Mysoochi.com Zeenews.india.com  

October 2013

 

School staff prevents child marriage of 16 yr old girl

Financial World   (Chandigarh) Business Standard Pioneer

Rediff.com Punjabnewsexpress.com

 

Rajasthan ke superstar sammanit

City Bhaskar   (Jaipur) Rajasthan Patrika   (Jaipur) Just Jaipur   (Jaipur)

Dainik Navjyoti   (Jaipur) Samachar Jagat   (Jaipur) Sandhya Jyoti Darpan   (Jaipur)

September 2013

Baal kreeda pratiyogita ka samapan - Dainik Bhaskar, Neemrana

Kreeda pratiyogita ka samapan - Dainik Bhaskar, Neemrana

Kreeda pratiyogita ka shubharambh - Dainik Bhaskar, Neemrana

100 meter daud me sabse aage rahe Swati va Pavnesh - Dainik Jagran, Shahjahanpur

Bachho ne dikhaye pratibha ke rang - Hindustan, Bareily

August 2013

Issue: Fights to get equal rights for widows   - Hindustan Times, Delhi

Real life Balika Vadhu scripts her own success story - DNA, Jaipur

 Winds of change

Asian Age   (Delhi) Asianage.com  

Collection hoists tricolour on Independence Day - The Hindu, Chennai

   

Daily Thanti   (Siv) Dina Bhoomi   (Siv) Dina Kural   (Siv)

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Dina Suriyan   (Siv) Dina Vanigam   (Siv) Dina Vel   (Siv)

Tamil Sudar   (Siv)    

Phir bhi dil hai hindustani ne bahai desh bhakti ki bayar - Dainik Jagran, Shahjahanpur

 Philanthropy: the givers club

Mint Livemint.com  

 Satya Bharti ke chatron ne manaya 67th Swatantrata Divas

Aaj Samaaj   (Rewari) Hari Bhoomi   (Rewari)  

July 2013

Summer Spark ke tehat hui vibhinn pratiyogitayein - Dainik Jagran, Kanina

Vidyala me vibhinn pratiyogita aayojit - Punjab Kesari, Kanina

 Through our schools, we provide employment to over 1,500 village youth

Financial Express Financialexpress.com  

PPP model schools – worries over commercialization

The Hindu Business Line Thehindubusinessline.com  

June 2013

Satya Bharti Foundation - Nai Duniya, Bhopal

 Satya Bharti students win 'Special Jury Award' at Pramerica 2013

Financial Explorer   (Jammu) Jammu Express   (Jammu)  

Arti Verma honoured with 'Special Jury Award' - Kashmir Times, Jammu

Satya Bharti Students Wins Prestigious 'Special Jury Award'

Shankh Dhun   (Jammu) Udaan Express(Jammu) www.indiacsr.in

CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY

1. Brief Outline of Company’s CSR Policy

At Bharti Airtel, business success is not just about wider socio-economic and cultural objectives

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and has always endeavored to not just live up to it, but to try which we operate. The Board of Directors adopted the CSR policy of the Company on April 29, 2014 which is available on the website of the Company. The Company’s CSR and welfare activities centers around promoting education with special emphasis on girl child, livelihood enhancement education programmes, eradicating hunger, promoting preventive healthcare and sanitation and providing legal assistance to underprivileged under-trials. Bharti Airtel’s CSR and welfare activities are committed to create and support programmes that bring about sustainable changes through education.

The detailed CSR Policy of the Company is available on Company’s website at: http:// www. airtel.in/wps/wcm/connect/fd7b3172-02e5-4e25-af7e-51d64cc17534/CSR+Policy.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&ContentCache=NONE.

The overview of various CSR projects and programmes undertaken by the Company has been provided in the Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability Report

2. Composition of CSR Committee

Name Designation

Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Chairman Non-Executive Director

Mr. D. K. Mittal Independent Director

Mr. Gopal Vittal Managing Director & CEO (India & South Asia)

(` Millions)

3. Average net profit before tax of the company for last three financial years 94,502

4. Prescribed CSR Expenditure (2% of the amount as above) 1890

5. Details of CSR spent during the year (2015- 16) a) Total to be spent for the financial year 1,890

b) Amount Unspent

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Bharti Enterprises generally conduct their CSR through “Bharti Foundation”.

Some key achievements by Bharti Foundation during 2015- 16, under different program are as follows:

1- Satya Bharti school program: 20 students have secure admission in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas

(JVN); these schools enrol talented rural children of India through a competitive entrance examination to provide them with an education (free of cost), equivalent to the best residential school system.

Eight school entries were awarded at the Design for Change contest, a global award platform that celebrates children who drive social change in their communities.

The Pramerica Spirit of Community Awards declared eight winners from Satya Bharti Schools. This award recognises and rewards post-primary / second-level students for volunteer work carried out in their communities.

Satya Bharti Senior Secondary School, Rauni, Ludhiana (Punjab) won the International School Award (2015-2018), instituted by the British Council, for their outstanding project on learning in the global context.

Satya Bharti Schools participated in the ‘School Enterprise Challenge’, an international conference led by Teach a Man to Fish. Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Fattubhila won the Stage III Special Recognition award and Bharti Foundation was conferred with the ‘Best Partnership Initiative Award’.

The Satya Bharti School Program:The Satya Bharti School Program is the flagship rural education initiative of Bharti Foundation aimed at holistic development of children. It is intended at delivering free quality education to underprivileged children across rural pockets and lays special emphasis on education for the girl child and children from marginalized communities. Currently, 254 Satya Bharti Schools are operational across the states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, reaching out to over 42,000 underprivileged children through free quality education.

One of the largest end-to-end rural education initiatives undertaken by a corporate in India, the Satya Bharti School Program is a pilot being implemented through self learning and by incorporating best practices in the field of education from other

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organizations and educational institutions.

The program aims to transform education-delivery through three key pillars of intervention:  

Age and class-appropriate learning levels and holistic development of children

Teachers' motivation

Parent and community engagement

Measures and processes have been instituted around each intervention to ensure effective implementation, quality and sustainability.

SATYA BHARTI QUALITY SUPPORT PROGRAM

Satya Bharti Quality Support Program

Improving the quality of education at Government schools through need-based interventions

IntroductionUnder the Satya Bharti Quality Support Program, Bharti Foundation aims to take learnings and best practices from the Satya Bharti Schools to the Government schools for improving the overall quality of schooling experience for students. The program comprises partnering Government schools and working along with its leadership and teachers to support them in their journey towards excellence. This partnership focuses on mentoring the Government to enhance the quality of education through need-based interventions along with ensuring optimal utilization of Government resources.

Program DetailsBharti Foundation’s endeavor is to initiate a continuous dialogue and engagement with the schools to identify and prioritize key intervention areas as well as mentor the schools through need based scholastic and co-scholastic interventions and stakeholder participation.

The approach adopted in implementation of the program is directed towards maximizing use of Government resources, funds and schemes besides pooling Bharti Foundation’s resources and best practices to address every school’s hierarchy of needs. It offers schools a range of support material and services to choose from which entails curriculum material, trainings, school processes, pedagogical tools and mentoring sessions.

Details of Schools in the Pilot Stage

The impact of this intervention is believed to be directly dependent upon the degree to

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which it is able to mobilize stakeholders’ engagement, school leaders’ participation and guidance and ignite the spirit of evangelism in its teachers who are a highly competent and experienced lot. The ultimate aim is to translate this partnership into a movement for transformation in education, led by the teachers.

An “Academic Mentor” has been appointed to support the assigned schools to ensure the implementation of the program in close coordination with the schools.

New Initiative

Satya Bharti Innovative Teachers Award

Satya Bharti Innovative Teachers Award has been initiated by the Education Department, Jodhpur in collaboration with Bharti Foundation. The award is a special honour that underlines the importance of teaching profession and encourages teachers to maximize their potential and hone creativity for making their lessons exciting to promote innovation in teaching. Teachers of Primary, Pre-primary, Middle and Senior Secondary Schools affiliated to Rajasthan State Government can participate in this award.

Objectives of Satya Bharti Innovative Teachers Award:

To sensitize teachers about the potential of innovative practices and experiments for improvement of teaching - learning. To encourage schools and teacher education institutions to encourage and promote novel ideas and practices. To encourage teachers to identify problems they face while teaching and adopt a realistic innovative approach to find solutions.

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SATYA BHARTI LEARNING CENTRES

Satya Bharti Learning Centres

Enrolling out of school children for mainstreaming them into regular schooling

IntroductionIn its pursuit to ensure continued quality education for children, Bharti Foundation has initiated the Satya Bharti Learning Centres program, in partnership with Educate A Child (EAC). Under this program, the Foundation is supporting EAC towards its goal of significantly reducing the numbers of children worldwide who are missing out on their Right to Education.

Program DetailsThe Satya Bharti Learning Centres (Remedial/Bridge Centres) are set up to provide remedial education to out of school children. These centres are currently operational in partnership with the state Government and established with in Government schools or at community places. The Satya Bharti Schools in the villages providing quality education to the most underprivileged sections of society are also contributing towards the goals of EAC.

The Satya Bharti Learning Centres are set up initially in the Government schools in the villages of Rajasthan, and will gradually be extended to other states. Designed to offer three/six/nine/twelve month's age-appropriate courses through a structured remedial module, each centre has one trained Education Volunteer who caters to an average of 12 to 20 children per centre. The monitoring staff for 50 centers comprise of one Cluster Incharge and one Cluster Assistant. Program Outline

Aimed at supporting Government schools in enrolment of "out of school children" (OOSC) for mainstreaming them in regular schooling

The centres to be opened in partnership with state Governments and will be established within Government schools

Offer short and medium term age appropriate courses to students and mentoring by a resource teacher (Education Volunteer)

 

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Chapter 6: Conclusions and Recommendations:

The purpose of our case study is to analyze the importance of CSR in the Image Building of any corporation. I selected Bharti Enterprises for my case study. I found that, Bharti Airtel is very active in their CSR initiatives. They have undertaken many programs to improve the society. They founded “Bharti Foundation” as a separate department to look after the CSR activities headed by Mr. Sunil Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Enterprises.

The main aim of Bharti Foundation is to empower children in the field of education and specially girl’s child. They believe that quality education is the most powerful tool for socio-economic transformation of a country. It not only eradicates poverty but also ensures equity among people. Therefore, ensuring access to quality education for all, in particular for underprivileged children from disadvantaged and marginalized communities, is of immense significance for overall development of India.

It was to partake in this journey towards quality education that Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, was set up in 2000. The Foundation implements and supports quality education programs across primary, elementary, senior secondary and higher education levels.

All educational programs initiated by Bharti Foundation entail close partnerships with the government, policy makers, corporations, local communities and the general public. These programs aim at holistic development of children making them employable citizens with a deep sense of commitment to society. The intent is to develop a scalable and sustainable education model that can be replicated on a large scale by the government, educational institutions and like-minded organizations.

Though they are very active participant in CSR activities but still they lack behind as per the law of Indian Government that says 2% expenditure is compulsory. They need to invest as per the law. As well as, apart from education they must focus other important areas of CSR such as green environment, eradication of poverty, usage of renewable energy etc.

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AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS

     

 

Stir Award Presented to Four Teachers at National Level

Bharti Foundation presented with Award of Honour for its Rural sanitation Initiative

Schools Awarded with Prestigious International Award

LMA Award for Corporate Citizen of the Year

Global CSR Award- Corporate Social Responsibility (Education)

Social and Corporate Governance Award

Asian CSR Award

Indian NGO Award

Golden Peacock Award

The Economic Times Corporate Citizen of the Year Award

Indian Education Awards 2011

World Education Award 2011

 

Stir Award presented to four teachers at national level

 

Stir Award presented to four teachers at national level 

Bharti Foundation presented with Award of Honour for its Rural sanitation Initiative

 

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Bharti Foundation presented with Award of Honour for its Rural sanitation Initiative 

 

Schools Awarded with Prestigious International Award

 

Schools Awarded with Prestigious International Award

 

 

LMA Award for Corporate Citizen of the Year

Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Vice-Chairman, Bharti Enterprises and Co-Chairman of Bharti Foundation was conferred with ‘Hari Chand Award for Corporate Citizen of the year 2013’ by the Ludhiana Management Association (LMA) on September 3rd, 2014. He was awarded for his outstanding contribution in the field of education for the underprivileged children through Bharti Foundation, the development arm of Bharti Enterprises. LMA recognized the role models of Ludhiana who gave a dignified living to its citizens by showcasing innovative business ideas to make it big in the competitive world, showing how courage and skills coincide in finding key to success. 

 

Global CSR Award- Corporate Social Responsibility (Education)

Bharti Foundation was awarded the ‘Global CSR Award’ in the category of Corporate Social Responsibility - Education at the “Blue Dart World CSR Day presents Global CSR Awards powered by Star News”. The award was presented by the World CSR Day and recognized Bharti Foundation’s flagship initiative, the Satya Bharti School Program for its noteworthy contribution towards free ‘quality’ education for underprivileged and disadvantaged children in the villages of India, with special focus on the girl child. Mr. Anjani Rathod, COO, M-Commerce, Bharti Airtel Ltd., received the award on behalf of Bharti Foundation from Dr. Veerappa Moily, Hon’ble Union Minister of Corporate Affairs, Government of India and Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee, Director – General and CEO, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs.

The Global CSR Awards, presented by the World CSR Day, acknowledges the social responsibility endeavors made by organizations in the field of education, health,

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poverty alleviation, community development, carbon footprint accounting, fair trade and supply chain, etc. The World CSR Day was founded by Dr. R. L. Bhatia to ‘unite the world through responsible action’ by motivating corporates and individuals worldwide to contribute towards social betterment.

 

 

Social and Corporate Governance Award

Bharti Foundation was awarded the ‘Social and Corporate Governance Award for Best Practices in Corporate Social Responsibility 2008’ on February 6, 2009. The award was presented by Mr. Arun Arora, Chairman, World HRD Congress and President, Times of India Group. Mr. Manu Talwar, CEO, Mobility, Bharti Airtel Ltd. Maharashtra and Goa, received the award on behalf of Bharti Foundation.

The award was given jointly by Bombay Stock Exchange Limited, Nasscom Foundation and Times Foundation. The Best Corporate Social Responsibility Practice Award recognizes and honors organizations for their contribution to society. Bharti Foundation was presented this prestigious award based on its exceptional work in the field of education under the aegis of the Satya Bharti School Program.

 

 

Asian CSR Award

Bharti Foundation was awarded the ‘Asian CSR Award 2008 for Support and Improvement of Education’ on November 21, 2008. Presented by Dr. Noeleen Heyzer, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of Economic and Social Commission for Asia, the award recognizes the Satya Bharti School Program as Bharti Foundation’s contribution and commitment to education of rural communities.

The Asian CSR Awards, co-presented by Asian Institute of Management, the Center for Corporate Social Responsibility and Intel Corporation, is Asia's premier awards program on corporate social responsibility. Awarded in five categories, it recognizes organizations for their outstanding, innovative and world class projects and programs. 

 

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Indian NGO Award

Bharti Foundation was awarded the ‘Regional Winner (Large-North)’ at the Indian NGO Awards 2008. The award is a joint initiative of Resource Alliance and Nand and Jeet Khemka.

 

 

Golden Peacock Award

Bharti Foundation was awarded the prestigious Golden Peacock Award 2006 for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the ‘NGO Category’. The winners were chosen by an eminent jury panel chaired by Justice P. N. Bhagwati, former Chief Justice of India and Member of United Nations Human Rights Commission.

The Golden Peacock Award has been instituted by the Centre for Social Responsibility supported by Institute of Directors (IOD), Centre for Corporate Governance (CFCG) and the World Council for Corporate Governance (WCFCG), UK to encourage CSR initiatives. The award recognized the initiatives undertaken by Bharti Foundation in the area of education for the underprivileged. The Satya Bharti School Program, Bharti Computer Centres (BCC) and Bharti Library and Activity Centres (BLAC) for underprivileged children; Bharti Scholarships in higher education for youth and Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management at IIT-Delhi to develop young Telecom Leaders, were some of the initiatives considered by the jury. 

 

The Economic Times Corporate Citizens of the Year Award 2010

The Economic Times Corporate Citizen of the Year award felicitates contributions to public good through commitment to critical social causes that influence the lives of thousands of people all over the country. Bharti Foundation was awarded for its education initiative, the Satya Bharti School Program, which provides free quality education to underprivileged children, with a special focus on the girl child, in therural pockets of the country.      

 

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The Indian Education Award 2011

Bharti Foundation was awarded the Indian Education Awards 2011 in the ‘Best NGO for Excellent Work in Elementary Education’ Category. The Award, presented by Franchise India and Zee Business in association with KPMG honoured the Foundation’s Satya Bharti School Program.      

 

 

World Education Award 2011

Bharti Foundation was awarded the ‘Best Public Choice Award for Innovative Practices in Education’ at the World Education Summit 2011. The award felicitated the Satya Bharti School Program for its innovative practices in the area of providing quality education to underprivileged children.

Apart from the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Centre for Science Development & Media Studies (CSDMS) and Elets Technomedia, the co-organizers of the World Education Awards 2011 included the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), NCTE, Director General of Employment & Training (Ministry of Labour & Employment Government of India), Department of Information Technology (Ministry of Communications & IT Government of India), National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS).