The conclusions are based on an index developed by non- profit group Oxfam India along with Corporate Responsibility Watch, Praxis and Partners in Change.
In the index, top 100 companies listed on the BSE were ranked on the basis of five elements -- non-discrimination in the workplace, respecting employee dignity and human rights, community development, inclusiveness in supply chain and community as business stakeholders.
The report analyses policies of the top 100 companies listed on the BSE in the context of principles laid in the National Voluntary Guidelines for Social, Environmental and Economic Responsibilities of Business (NVGs).
NVGs were developed by the Corporate Affairs Ministry in collaboration with civil society organisations and introduced in 2011.
"The index findings indicate that there is marginal improvement in all elements expect 'community as business stakeholders' where 92 of the top 100 companies continue to score lowest," it said.