The Centre of Excellence, a non-profit joint venture between tobacco-to-hotels major ITC and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), is working on a rating system for companies' corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes. |
The first exercise of its kind in India, the idea is to incentivise CSR programmes to strengthen companies' ability to bargain for tax breaks and create a better image with consumers and stakeholders. |
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"There is virtually no incentive in India for companies that work towards creating jobs, following sustainable environmental practices or supporting developmental projects," said ITC Chairman Y C Deveshwar. |
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Deveshwar was speaking on the sidelines of the second Sustainability Summit: Asia 2007, here today. The summit was organised by the Centre for Excellence and Development Alternatives, an NGO. |
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Preliminary work on the index, which is being done in association with the International Finance Corporation, has begun and rating agency Crisil is likely to come up with a rating system by January 2008. |
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The Centre for Excellence will then fine-tune it to enable measuring CSR in specific sectors. This is expected to be ready for use by the end of next year. |
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"The index will provide, for the first time, a public domain benchmark on sustainability for measuring companies," a Crisil official said. |
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Deveshwar has proposed that companies should first make voluntary disclosures of their CSR projects. These disclosures would then be cross-checked and audited by an independent authority, after which ratings would be assigned. |
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Saying that a body like the Comptroller and Auditor General of India would not be acceptable for such a role, Deveshwar has proposed a public-private partnership with government, industry and NGOs to conduct the audits. |
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