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A Report ON Petroleum companies CSR activities

SUBMITTED BY Dheeraj Kumar Singh ROLL NO.-AUR1004009 Submitted to: Mrs. Avantika Rajoria

AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR 2012

The major Petroleum companies of India


(1)IOCL (2)HPCL (3) Reliance Industries limited

Reliance Industries limited


Social Responsibility and Community Development
RIL's contribution to the community are in areas of health, education, infrastructure development (drinking water, improving village infrastructure, construction of schools etc.), environment (effluent treatment, tree plantation, treatment of hazardous waste), relief and assistance in the event of a natural disaster, and miscellaneous activities such as contribution to other social development organisations etc. RIL's CSR teams across its manufacturing divisions interact with the neighbouring community on regular basis. Education RIL plays a pivotal role in supporting Government's initiative towards education of girl child. In Gujarat, under the project "Kanya Kelvani", RIL's Dahej Manufacturing Division has extended financial assistance towards education of girl child in the state. RIL has created a platform for computer learning in many villages. Its manufacturing divisions have provided computers to primary and secondary schools under the Company's computer literacy initiative. RIL's CSR teams continue to provide uniforms, books etc, to students of neighbouring villages of manufacturing divisions and E&P operations. Further, continuous monitoring is being done in local schools for improving the performance of students. Regular counseling sessions are also being arranged with experts in personality development and psychology for motivating the children to achieve better results.

RIL's Project Jagruti, the project to tackle dyslexia in Surat, is setting the pace for the community's response to the social dogma of the mentally underprivileged children. More than 8,800 hours have been spent by 35 trained teachers and more than 1,000 hours by RIL volunteers to uplift and bring the dyslexic students from the underprivileged segment into the main stream. RIL employee's spouses are supporting this activity and many teaching aids have been developed. NIOS registration has been initiated for Academic Year ("AY") 2011-12. Partnership with similar associations across the country and UNESCO / BBC has been initiated to spread awareness and benefit the students with latest training aids. Awareness stall was put up that attracted thousands at the national book fair organized by Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC).

Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani Protsaham Scheme


The Scheme, launched in AY 2008-09, continues to supportpoor meritorious students. Recipient students of Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani Protsaham Scheme got admissions in junior colleges of their choice. With admissions of AY 2010-11, the total strength of students receiving support under the scheme has gone up to 656. The first batch of the Protsaham students passed out the intermediate examination held in March 2010 with flying colours and from AY 2010-11 onwards, RIL is providing financial aid to the toppers for pursuing their higher studies in engineering and medical streams.

Mumbai Indians Education for All Initiative


Mumbai Indians took on the mandate of education as a primary social issue. It launched its Education for All Initiative during the Indian Premier League (IPL) season in 2010 to create a movement to support efforts to provide quality education to all children. This initiative was the brainchild of Mrs. Nita Ambani, a passionate advocate for the cause of education.

Community Health Care


RIL has developed Community Medical Centres near most of its manufacturing divisions to provide comprehensive health services covering preventive, promotive and curative health care services to the community from neighbouring villages.

The manufacturing divisions conduct regular health checkups for children in schools of their respective neighbouring regions. Doctors advise children and their parents on various health care issues and personal hygiene.

Drishti
A unique joint initiative of RIL and National Association of Blind, Project Drishti has undertaken over 9,000 free corneal graft surgeries for the visually challenged Indians from the underprivileged segment of the society. It is the largest corneal grafting surgery project enabled by a single corporate entity in India. The initiative to combat TB, HIV / AIDS is a unique publicprivate partnership program between the Government, NGOs, several agencies and RIL. It extends from creating awareness to providing care, support and treatment including free of cost treatment to those who cannot afford the same. Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital at Lodhivali, Maharashtra continues to play a significant role in improving the quality of life in surrounding communities. It extends prompt and specialized services to the Mumbai-Pune highway accident victims. Trauma patients are provided free lifesaving treatment. A well-equipped community medical centre with four observation bed facility at Jamnagar continues to offer free-of-cost, round the clock with comprehensive health services. Manufacturing divisions offer free medical services including free medicines to the neighboring villages.

Safety initiatives for community


Road Safety System is most cost effective and easy to use tool for improving public safety and thus offering a life-line to humanity. Hazira Manufacturing Division has institutionalised road safety training and has reached out to over 158,000 tanker / truck drivers who visit the plant for pick-up and dropping feedstock / finished goods.

Environment initiatives for the community


A zero garbage campaign has been launched in Reliance Townships to propagate the concept of solid waste (dry and wet waste) management. This is a part of cleanliness drive for a disease-free environment at employees' township, the surrounding villages of Hazira Manufacturing Division and also Surat city in Gujarat. To reduce plastic litter, as part of its commitment towards responsible care and product stewardship intervention, Hazira Manufacturing Division in partnership with an NGO is working for social and economical security of woman rag-pickers. Under the programme, direct sale of waste PET bottles to processing units is facilitated, thus eliminating channel of waste merchants and promoting, woman rag pickers' group. This program is being extended to over 350 slums of Surat and also various other RIL locations in Gujarat and other states.

Reliance Rural Development Trust


In FY 2010-11, Reliance Rural Development Trust (RRDT) undertook 797 works in 760 beneficiary villages of 125 talukas under 24 districts of Gujarat to create rural infrastructure under the Gokul Gram Yojana (GGY) of the Government of Gujarat. Total 608 facilities got completed during the year. The completed facilities include 478 Anganwadi buildings, 58 Cement Concrete Roads, 61 underground RCC sumps and 05 Check Dams and 06 other works with the total expenditure of Rs. 24 Crore in FY 2010-11. The Check Dams completed in FY 2010-11, will have total water storage capacity of 8.7 mcft and would cater to about 1,065 Hectares of rural land. RRDT, since its inception in 2001 till March 31, 2011, across the State of Gujarat, has completed 7,306 various rural infrastructure facilities with an expenditure of more than Rs. 270 crore.

Livelihood Support Programmes


RIL has always been at the forefront in implementing initiatives especially for the welfare of rural women and youth of surrounding villages through various self-help groups (SHG).

Skill Up-gradation for Plumbers


RIL's Polymer team conducted training programmes and workshops for plumbers on advanced technology in plumbing systems with PPR pipes. Advanced techniques of welding to prevent leakage and ensuring hygienic and safe drinking water to the users were taught at these events. .Promoting

Sports and Sportsmen

RIL continues to promote and support sports and sportsmen. The Company extended support to Reliance Inter-Cricket Tournament, G1 Cricket Tournament, affiliated MPCA's All India Cricket Tournament, Central Board of Cricket, etc. Financial support was given to International Tournament for upcoming chess-players; Gujarat State Chess Association for conducting under09 chess tournament; as well as to one upcoming chess-player.

Dhirubhai Ambani International School


Dhirubhai Ambani International School recognizes the imperative of imparting an educational experience that is world-class in every respect and which prepares children for global citizenship.

IOCL
At IndianOil, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been the cornerstone of success right from inception in the year 1964. The Corporations objectives in this key performance area are enshrined in its Mission statement: "to

At IndianOil, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been the cornerstone of success right from inception in the year 1964. The Corporations objectives in this key performance area are enshrined in its Mission statement: "to help enrich the quality of life of the community and preserve ecological balance and heritage through a strong environment conscience." .

As a constructive partner in the communities in which it operates, IndianOil has been taking concrete action to realise its social responsibility objectives, thereby building value for its shareholders and customers. The Corporation respects human rights, values its employees, and invests in innovative technologies and solutions for sustainable energy flow and economic

growth. In the past five decades, IndianOil has supported innumerable social and community initiatives in India. Touching the lives of millions of people positively by supporting environmental and health-care projects and social, cultural and educational programmes.

Besides focusing primarily on the welfare of economically and socially deprived sections of society, IndianOil also aims at developing techno-economically viable and environmentfriendly products & services for the benefit of millions of its consumers, while at the same time ensuring the highest standards of safety and environment.

Sharing Profits Every year, IndianOil sets aside a fixed portion of its profits for spreading smiles in millions of lives across the country through a comprehensive community welfare and development programme. About one-fourth of the community development funds are spent on the welfare of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe beneficiaries.

IndianOil has a concerted social responsibility programme to partner communities in health, family welfare, education, environment protection, providing potable water, sanitation, and empowerment of women and other marginalised groups.

IndianOils community-focused initiatives include allotment of petrol/diesel station dealerships and LPG distributorships to beneficiaries from among Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, physically handicapped, ex-servicemen, war widows, etc. The Corporation has also unveiled kisan seva kendras as small-format retail outlets to reach quality products and services to people in the rural areas.

LPG Schemes
Provision of Common LPG Kitchen facilities in villages Release of one-time grant to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in the rural areas for release of new LPG connection under Rajiv Gandhi Gramin LPG Vitarak Yojana(RGGLV Yojana)

IndianOil Foundation:

The IndianOil Foundation (IOF), a non-profit Trust was created in 2000 to protect, preserve and promote the National Heritage, in collaboration with ASI and NCF of the Government of India. In the first phase, the following sites have been identified for developing tourist friendly facilities in the monument complex:

Konark Sun Temple, Odisha in Eastern Zone Vaishali, Bihar in Eastern Zone Kanheri Caves, Maharashtra in Western Zone Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh in Central Zone Warangal Fort, Andhra Pradesh in Southern Zone The projects for developing tourist friendly facilities at the above sites are in various stages of planning/execution.

CommunityDevelopment:

The Community Development Programme adopts a multi-disciplinary approach incorporating health, family welfare, education, drinking water and sanitation, empowerment of women and other marginalized groups in the vicinity of our major installations. While utilising the Community Development Funds, more emphasis is laid on the projects for providing Clean Drinking Water, Health & Medical Care and Education.

The

activities

undertaken

under

the

above

three

thrust

areas

are

as

under:

Providing

Clean

Drinking

Water: Installation

of

hand

pumps/bore

well/tube

wells/submersible pumps, construction of elevated water tanks, providing water tap connection, rainwater harvesting projects/kits, aquaguard water purifiers/water coolers to

schools/community center etc.

Health & Medical Care: Organising Medical/Health Camps on Family Planning,


Immunization, AIDS awareness, Pulse Polio, Eye, Blood Donation, Pre and Post-natal Care, Homeopathic Medicine etc., distribution of free condoms, providing anti-mosquito fogging treatment, toilets, medicines to primary health centres, mosquito nets, ambulances to Medical Centres/Hospitals/NGOs, hearing aids/wheel chairs to physically challenged, financial assistance to hospitals, medical equipments etc. Besides the above, IndianOil also runs and maintains the following for the benefit of the local community: .

IndianOil Rural Mobile HealthCare Scheme: IndianOil has identified the lack of
medical services, especially availability of qualified doctors, as one of the major problems facing rural India. Most of the diseases prevalent in rural India can be treated through timely primary healthcare and basic awareness regarding prevention and treatment. In order to bridge this gap, IndianOil is planning to launch the IndianOil Rural Mobile HealthCare Scheme which would provide primary healthcare to the villages near the IndianOil Kisan Seva Kendras. Kisan Seva Kendra is an award-winning retail outlet model pioneered by IndianOil to cater to the needs of customers in the rural segment. Under the IndianOil Rural Mobile HealthCare Scheme, mobile medical units with a dedicated team of doctor, pharmacist, community worker and driver would travel amongst the villages near a Kisan Seva Kendra as per a fixed schedule providing primary healthcare to the local community. In the pilot phase, IndianOil intends to launch the scheme in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, which would later be scaled up to other states as well.

Expansion

of

Education: Providing

financial

assistance

to

schools

for

construction/renovation/repair of hostels, school buildings, classrooms etc., computers to schools, books, furniture, laboratory equipment, awards to meritorious students, scholarships to poor students, adult literacy programme, delivery vans for distribution of mid-day meals to Govt. School children, sponsoring/organizing rural sports/games, sports meets/events, supporting education and research activities etc.

IndianOil

Scholarship

Schemes:

IndianOil Educational Scholarship Schemes: IndianOil awards 2600 scholarships to meritorious students pursuing full-time courses in 10+/ITI, Engineering/Medical and Business Administration to nurture and support talent among the deserving students belonging to families with less than rupees one lakh as the gross joint annual income. Out of which 50% are reserved for SC/ST/OBC students, 25% of the Scholarship is earmarked for girl students and 10% for Physically Handicapped students. The whole Scheme for awarding Scholarships is meant for deserving extremely poor and downtrodden children. National Causes and Natural Calamities:

IndianOil responds proactively to provide aid and relief to the victims of any natural calamities like floods, tsunami, earthquake, cyclones etc. IndianOil also contributes for national causes in the benefit of the nation like setting up of educational institutions of national importance like the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology to promoting a cause like National Childrens Fund, Jansankhya Sthirtha Kosh etc.

Environment As part of its environment-protection initiatives, IndianOil has invested close to Rs. 7,000 crore in state-of-the-art technologies at its refineries for production of green fuels meeting global standards. To further reduce dependence on precious petroleum products and secure the nations

energy security, the Corporation is now in the process of commercialising various options in alternative fuels such as ethanol-blended petrol, biodiesel, and Hydrogen and Hydrogen-CNG.

HPCL
Environment
Mission To have safe, healthy and pollution free environment in and around all our refineries, plants, facilities and other premises at all times; instill awareness in these areas, including relevant laws, in all employees, their families and the communities in which we carry out our activities. Environment Policy The Corporation is committed to conduct its operation in such a manner as compatible with environment and economic development of the community. Its aim is to create an awareness and respect for the environment, stressing on every employees involvement in environmental improvement by ensuring healthy operating practices, philosophy and training. Health Policy To provide a structured program to look after and promote the health of vital Human Resource, essential for productivity and effectiveness of the Corporation. Safety Policy As an integral part of its business, HPCL believes that no work or service or activity is so important or urgent that safety be overlooked or compromised. Safety of the employees and public, protection of their as well as Corporations assets shall be paramount. Corporation considers that safety is one of the important tools to enhance productivity and to reduce national losses. The Corporation will constantly Endeavour to achieve and maintain high standards of Safety in its operations

Corporate Social Responsibility

Swavalamban:
The objective of this programme is to provide free Vocational Training to beneficiaries from low income group households. HPCL and CII have joined hands along with M/s City & Guilds to impart training to youths and change them into able professionals. Navjyot: This project aims at increasing the health index of children who have been unfortunately displaced from slums. The project currently accommodates 3100 slum children from Bawana Resettlement Colony and imparts health care services. Navjyot India Foundation is the official partner in the project.
Unnati:

The objective of this initiative is to provide Computer training to 3000 students at Visakhapatnam through NIIT Limited.
Suraksha:

This is an initiative towards prevention of HIV/AIDS through training/lectures and distribution of condoms to truckers at Highway Retail Outlets. The project operating partner is Organisation for Socially Economic and Rural Development (OSERD).
Global Warming:

Under this project, approximately 20000 school children are being educated on causes of Global Warming at Delhi, Goa and Mumbai through our operating partner CSRL (Centre for Social Responsibility & Leadership).

Comparison of CSR activities based og Tripple bottom line.

Company name RIL IOCL HPCL

People 1 1 1

Profit 0 1 1

Planet 0 1 1

The RIL is focusing more on the People welfare they are working hard for increasing education they also started Dirubhai Ambani college to educate the people ,RIL also focusing on the environment but majority they focusing on the education. IOCL is focusing on the all the triple bottom line they also working for the making benefit to their stakeholders and the also focusing more on the rural areas and providing various facilities to enhance the living standard of the rural people. HPCL is also focusing on the all areas like people, environment and their stakeholders they focusing more on the health areas and also educating people for the global warming.

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