The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) made the submission before Justice Manmohan who had earlier questioned whether pharmaceutical firms will get CSR credit if they donate medicines as the rules say that work done by corporates in their 'normal course of business' will not entail this benefit.
However, today, advocate Maneesha Dhir, appearing for the ministry, said that pharma companies will get benefit of CSR if they donate medicines.
The ministry also submitted that it has decided to amend the entries in the CSR policy to the extent that 'promoting preventive health care' will be modified to 'promoting health care including preventive health care'.
"This would encompass the entire health care area, inclduing the treatment of diseases, etc," the ministry said.
The court was hearing final arguments in two petitions, one seeking treatment for a rickshawpuller's minor son who is suffering from Gaucher, a degenerative genetic disorder, and another by a haemophiliac who is pleading to be treated at state expense as his family has run out of money.