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India Inc. Spent Over Rs 1,600 Cr On Mitigating Second COVID-19 Wave: CSRBOX

More than 400 of the corporate CSR initiatives to combat the second wave of infections were aimed at procuring medical supplies, ventilators, and safety gear like PPE kits.

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Amid the speculations of the possible third wave, India Inc. spent over a total of Rs. 1,600 crore on combatting the second wave of COVID-19, revealed a CSRBOX study. 

A study of over 350 public listed companies conducted by Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) knowledge and impact intelligence portal CSRBOX reveals that Indian companies launched over 750 corporate social responsibility initiatives in response to the second wave, and that 35 per cent of these interventions were implemented in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh.

Around 57 per cent of the CSR initiatives to combat the second wave of COVID-19 were targeted at direct beneficiaries of Coronavirus-infected people. 

More than 400 of the corporate CSR initiatives to combat the second wave of infections were aimed at procuring medical supplies, ventilators, and safety gear like PPE kits.

According to the report titled CSR Response to COVID 2.0, corporate India supported by providing over 200 oxygen plants, setting up more than 75 makeshift hospitals and Covid wards with over 10,000 beds, 3,500 ventilators, and 140,000 oxygen concentrators. Importantly, 33 companies contributed more than Rs 150 crore to conduct Community Awareness Activities across 17 states.

Bhomik Shah, Founder, and CEO, CSRBOX said, “Corporates have responded to COVID with great urgency and remarkable flexibility, fast-tracking CSR project approvals for the timely procurement of essential medical supplies, working in tandem with central, state governments and local agencies. We have witnessed unprecedented involvement by corporate India in responding to the situation on the ground.”

The second wave of infections was particularly fierce and caused widespread suffering, pushing people and entire communities into poverty and suffering. 

The report by CSRBOX aims to analyse the diversity of corporates’ CSR response to COVID-19. It sheds light upon the nature, quantum, and geographical expanse of the CSR response in India and covers the response of 350 large companies to COVID 2.0. It is an attempt to map and record the remarkable work done by CSR foundations to fight the pandemic.

 


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