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Business Responsibility in COVID-19 pandemic World

2021 was a year that showed us the true capability that India has, and how much more we can do in 2022.

By Rusen Kumar

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a serious and unprecedented impact across the economies and society in general, particularly in India. 2021 was different in every aspect and held more than its fair share of challenges. 2021 was a year where India demonstrated that our people come first – when lives depended on ensuring taking all necessary precautions. India implemented numerous initiatives towards ensuring the health, well-being and safety of our people.

India reeled under the new coronavirus pandemic situation that disrupted our collective sense of the normal, and also witnessed a crisis of unprecedented nature and effect. The harsh situation continues to remain serious, and therefore, we should continue to support our people and our communities.

However, India also saw the best of human nature at this time. India continually witnesses magnificent examples of resilience. India’s collective resolve to stand with communities, to inspire hope and healing. India is determined to come out stronger from this pandemic than we have ever been. As a sustainable and responsible India, everything we do is to inspire by a deep sense of purpose.

Our collective values have held us in good stead at this time, and they are the foundation on which we have built our success and results. It is heartening to see India rise to the challenge and continue to make a positive impact on the lives of people. In India, the pandemic situation continues to remain serious, and therefore, we continue to support our people and our communities.

India proved the solidity of the Covid-19 strategy. This has helped India quickly adapt to new ways of being stronger together and gain greater momentum addressing key challenges. Government responses in the year 2022 continue to stand robust, both economic and in terms of meeting and exceeding people’s expectations.

India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has exceeded 150.61 Cr on January 8, 2022. India is accelerating the pace and expanding the scope of COVID-19 vaccination throughout the country. The vaccination drive has been ramped up through the availability of enough vaccines, advanced visibility of vaccine availability for enabling better planning and streamlining the vibrant vaccine supply chain.

We need to have put in place multiple task forces for people’s hospitalization, medication and vaccination. We need to expand the scope of our employee benefits from medical and term insurance to provide for the families of employees we lost to this terrible virus. Throughout this challenging period, India responded very quickly to prioritize the health and safety of our people and continued to provide a reliable supply of medicines, vaccination and necessary help to the patients across the country.

As part of the nationwide vaccination drive, India has given COVID Vaccines free of cost to people. In the new phase of the universalization of the COVID-19 vaccination drive, India will procure and supply (free of cost) 75% of the vaccines being produced by the manufacturers in the country to various states.

The Indian business cemented its strength with its persistent effort to enhance profitability by improving upon the overall quality of the business. During the year 2022, India needs to continually launch new initiatives and economic relief to Covid-19 affected people and businesses. While India has performed well in the year 2021, It has started 2022 on an optimistic note.

People, civil society and businesses, who collectively enable India to create value by helping each other, will keep focusing on India’s strategic priorities and leveraging their strengths. Trust, confidence, and support to government efforts toward Covid-19 are key for overcoming challenges. Notwithstanding the challenges of the times, Indian businesses should continue to think from the heart and act with a high head – to care for people, covid-19 patients and communities.

Shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, the unexpected and overwhelming year of 2021 that went by affected every aspect of our lives. In the face of this unprecedented volatility, India made proactive investments in people, processes, operations and technologies that tackle the Covid-19, so that India could deliver strong operational performance throughout the year and into the 2022 and future.

Throughout 2021, India worked hard to strengthen the long-term value of people and business, to emerge stronger coming out of the pandemic. This has been possible due to the hard work, perseverance, and commitment of India’s people. Our priority for the year 2022 will remain to ensure the health and safety of our people. Let’s put in place extensive measures to protect our people and their families, yet sadly we lost several of our valued fellow citizens.

All responsible corporate citizens must continue to extend all forms of support to COVID-19 relief efforts. In a year of turmoil, Indian corporations should be proud and humbled to have been able to serve our communities and needy people.

The year 2021 was a year that showed us the true capability that India has, and how much more we can do in 2022. I am very excited about the opportunities ahead for our people and business.

About the Author

Rusen Kumar is the founder and CEO of India CSR – The CSR Informer of India. He regularly writes on CSR, Sustainability and Environmental affairs. He brings an understanding of governance, leadership development, social development, human development, and strategic focus by serving boards. His leadership accomplishments in social enterprise, planning, and governance range from viable achievements in knowledge forum initiatives to advancement of corporate social responsibility issues in India. He can be reached at rusenk@indiacsr.in

appointment

MSME CCII appoints Rusen Kumar as Special Executive Committee Member – CSR

Chhattisgarh based entrepreneur and CEO of India CSR Network, Rusen Kumar has been appointed as a Special Executive Committee Member (Corporate Social Responsibility) of MSME Chamber of Commerce and Industries of India (CCII).

He will join the leadership team and report to Indrajit Ghosh, Global Chairman, MSME Chamber of Commerce and Industries of India (CCII).

MSME CCII is the largest business chamber for the development of MSMEs in India. The chamber integrates MSMEs, larger businesses, banks, investors, policymakers, start-ups and enhances contacts and collaborations for better business growth.

In his role, he will be advising MSME – CCII board on Corporate Social Responsibility among its members. Kumar, a successful media entrepreneur, brings an understanding on governance, leadership development and strategic focus by serving for-profit and not-for-profit boards.

He is also a member of the Humanistic Management Network India Chapter and a director to Soul of Braj Federation, Vrindavan, Mathura.

Author of 5 books and having two decades of experience in branding, corporate marketing, digital communication, corporate communication, public relations and advertising, Kumar has worked with media and corporate.

His leadership accomplishments in social enterprise, planning and governance range from viable achievements in knowledge forum initiatives to advancement of corporate social responsibility issues in India. He has travelled the length and breadth of the country to understand and learn from the people and society. He has established prestigious forums on CSR, Sustainability and social issues.

Rusen Kumar, CEO, India CSR said, “I am excited to join MSME – CCII at this time when they are gearing up for the next phase of growth. I am really looking forward to contributing to the Chamber.”

“I believe that CSR when done right can have a positive net effect on the business itself especially in SMES.”, said Rusen Kumar

“In India, corporate sustainability & responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming the most critical marker of a company’s ability to be inclusive, responsible, and well-intentioned in its strategic intent.”, he added.

Indrajit Ghosh, Global Chairman, MSME – CCII said, “India continues to be an important market for the MSME. We are pleased to have Rusen Kumar as our executive member – Corporate Social Responsibility. His leadership will help the Chamber in strategic CSR for the growth of MSME in our country.”

Indrajit Ghosh recently awarded the Top 101 personalities who inspired the World at Global Book of Earth.

Under the able leadership of Shri Ghosh, MSMECCII Chamber is having all relevant members Globally in various fields to guide the Chamber to grow fast.

Shri Ghosh is a Mechanical Engineer with MBA with 32 years of rich experiences in Plastics, Packaging, 8 years in food & beverages, Grains & Oils and travelled more than 40 countries very vigorously with strong global networking. Dubai is just like a second home, more than 35 times. He has worked 10 years in Sintex Packaging Joint Industries Limited & 14 years in Uflex Limited.

Dialogue Palgarh

Palghar Collector Dr. Manik Gursal to inaugurate ‘Dialogue Palghar’ on Nov 6

2nd edition of Dialogue Palghar – CSR Conclave & Awards 2020 will be held virtually on November 6, 2020 (10 AM – 2:30 PM). The conclave is organised by India CSR with the active support of various like-minded organisations. Dr. Manik Gursal IAS, Collector & District Magistrate Palghar will be the chief guest of the forum and will deliver the keynote address.

Yathaarth Murthy (Young Anthemologist, Mastered to Sing 260 Countries National Anthems, Limca Book of Records – National Record Holder, Invitee of UN Visitors Office, Visited 10 Countries, Top 100 Global Child Prodigy Awardee) will be the chief guest of the award-giving ceremony.

“‘Dialogue Palghar is a prestigious platform which engages leaders for the development discourse of Palghar region of Maharashtra. The forum aims to offer an insightful and meaningful discourse on the sustainable socio-economic development of Palghar district of Maharashtra through the collective approach among Govt., Corporate Social Responsibility, civil society and other key stakeholders.”, said Rusen Kumar, host of the forum and Founder, India CSR Network.

The forum will recognise Corporate CSR and NGOs that have made a positive impact on the local community through their innovative & sustainable CSR initiatives. The Dialogues Palghar is a proven and credible forum on CSR and social development with the first edition garnering active participation from Government, Civil Society and Business fraternity.

Government authorities and political leadership, CSR and NGO leaders from the region will be sharing their vision for the development of the Palghar region and pitching specific projects in areas of Integrated Village development, Health, Education & Livelihoods, women empowerment and entrepreneurship development for the betterment of people.

The virtual forum will bring together senior officials of District Administration and decision-makers of Corporate and Corporate Foundation, and development experts to collaborate over SDGs and important issues of common interest of people of the Palghar district, a northern part of Konkan division of Maharashtra close to Mumbai, the financial capital of India.

The forum will be showcasing the phenomenal work done by corporate CSR and NGOs for holistic transformation of Palghar district through sustained collaboration with various local implementing agencies and active support from district administration over the last 4-5 years.

There will be deliberations to brainstorm on ways to align Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) interventions with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Palghar district of the Maharashtra State.

“We wish to use the platform of the conclave to align corporate CSR strategy with the needs of the communities in Palghar and converge various efforts for a better and a faster impact. We believe a long-term strategic partnership with esteemed organisations would transform the lives of over 2 million tribals of Palghar.”, Rusen Kumar said.

Distinguished speakers: Shri Rahul More, Hon’ble Divisional Dy. Commissioner, Kokan Region, Women and Child Development Department, Govt. of Maharashtra; Shri Rusen Kumar, Founder & CEO, India CSR Network; Dr. Sarika Kulkarni, Founder & Director, Raah Foundation, Mumbai; Siddhartha Iyer, Manager – CSR, ASK Asset & Wealth Management, ASK Foundation; Shri Sanjeev Kapoor, Member of Advisory Board, Glolife Care Equipment Pvt. Ltd.; Ms. Shraddha Shringarpure, CEO, Diganta Swaraj Foundation; Shri Upendra H. Sontakke, State Head, Maharashtra, India CSR Network; Dr. Dayanand Sonsale, Director, Bodhi NGO Dr. Shiv K Tripathi, Dean-Training, Professor, IIHMR University; Dr. Jitendra Chaturvedi, Bahraich, UP, Chief Executive, Developmental Association for Human Advancement-DEHAT; Prof. Dr. Rana Singh, Vice-Chancellor, Sanskriti University; Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh, Assistant Dean & Professor, Department of Humanities, OP Jindal University; Dr. Shubalakshmi Iyer, Chief Operating Officer, AROEHAN and Ms. Sonkee Shah, Founder & CEO, Arch Development Foundation.

The forum is supported by CSR India Corporate Social Services, Tata Power, Tema India Limited, Lions Club of Dahisar, Ummeed Foundation, Roshni Foundation, Aroehan NGO, Wipe – Wisdom in Practice Education is a Knowledge, STEM Learning, IIHMR University, Sanskriti University, Glo Life Care Equipments, Arch Development Foundation, Raah, Soul of Braj Federation, PM Shah Foundation, Utkal Mail TV.

First edition of ‘Dialogue Palghar: Deliberating Development Where it Matters the Most’ held on 18th January 2019 at MMRDA Office Building, Bandra East, Mumbai. The unique forum was co-organised by India CSR, SAHABHAG, Social Responsibility Cell of CM Office, Government of Maharashtra and Palghar District Collectorate, Maharashtra. This forum was sponsored by ASTARC Group. More than 50 corporates and social development organisations participated in this forum. Thanks to the forum, Palghar region has attracted various CSR and social development projects worth of around Rs. 100 crore.

Zoom link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqf-qprj8vEtZFL5PaEgcIq0y25dHQHFMr/