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MANAGERIAL APTITUDE

Session: 2020-2021

BBA(H)-1st, IBM UG

Submitted By: Submitted To:


Ruchit Sahai Mr. Kishore Kumar
CSR
Corporate Social
Responsibility
The term corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to practices and policies
undertaken by corporations that are intended to have a positive influence on the
world. The key idea behind CSR is for corporations to pursue other pro-social
objectives, in addition to maximizing profits. Examples of common CSR objectives
include minimizing environmental externalities, promoting volunteerism among
company employees, and donating to charity.
Skills and Development Enhancement
For millions of Indians, making a living may be a distant dream.

To ensure that their dreams of a better life materialize, we focus on equipping people
with skills that can help them generate a steady income and contribute to a thriving
economy.

The Impact :-
7,65,000 + Women empowered
1,00,000 + Individual Trained
Some more case studies: -
• Capacity Building and Livelihood Promotion
• Training programmed in Varanasi
• Promoting Modern Agricultural Practices
Rural Development
HDFC Bank Parivartan is committed to empower and enable lives across rural
India through various initiatives. From construction of irrigation plants to
installation of solar lamps, development across communities is helping build
a future that is full of possibilities.

The Impact :-
3,61,0000+ – Household covered
1100+ - Village impacted

Some case studies: -


• Drought Mitigation in Jalgaon District
• Access to renewable energy
• Community based Solar irrigation system
• Integrated farm model
PROMOTION OF EDUCATION
The three R’s: Reading, writing, and arithmetic are the building blocks of education.
But they must be delivered in a conducive learning environment.

HDFC Bank Parivartan education programs focus on teacher training, scholarships,


career guidance and infrastructure support. Through our efforts, we aim to enhance
the quality of learning across the nation.

The Impact :-
15,20,000 – Teachers oriented
187000 – School Covered

Some case studies:-


• Promoting Innovation and Education
• Promoting Interactive Teaching
HEALTHCARE AND HYGIENE
Scarcity of potable water in many parts of India has lead to spread of water borne diseases
as well as fatal cases. Through our initiatives we provide access to safe drinking water and
hygienic sanitation facilities. Our focus is on both schools as well as the community.

Community led sanitation campaigns, promoting hygienic conditions through appropriate


wastewater disposals and providing safe drinking water are at the heart of this
programmed. Clean water we realize is an effective instrument to reduce poverty.

The Impact : -
23,250 – Sanitation unit constructed
52,000 – Beneficiaries identified

Some case studies : -


• Individual Household sanitization
• School sanitization programmed
• Uttrakhand floods of 2013
FINANCIAL LITERACY
AND INCLUSION
We believe that financial awareness is the first step towards financial inclusion

Through our educational camps, we aim to impart essential knowledge about


savings, investments, and access to organized sources of finance. Our efforts to
bring about this economic upliftment has benefited millions across the nation.
The Impact :-
• 985000 – FLP conducted
• 8135000 – Participated under FLPs
Some case studies : -
• Dhanchayat
• Digital Literacy
• Milk Money

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