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Name : Hardik Shah Std. : MBA – II (Achievers) Subject : Business Ethics Roll No. : 2648 Topic : CSR Activities of Indian Oil

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Page 1: Csr Activities of Indian Oil

Name: Hardik Shah

Std. : MBA – II (Achievers)

Subject : Business Ethics

Roll No. : 2648

Topic : CSR Activities of Indian Oil

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Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. is a public sector company found in the year 1964, headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Indian Oil is one of India's largest company by sales with a turnover of Rs. 2,88,154 cr and profit of Rs. 10,221cr for the year 2009-10.

Indian Oil is the highest ranked Indian company in the latest Fortune 'Global 500' listings.

Indian Oil, along with its subsidiary Indian Oil Technologies Ltd.

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Products

1. Fuels

2. Lubricants

3. Petrochemicals

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1. Community Welfare

2. Energy

3. Environment

4. Healthcare

5. Heritage Conservation

6. Poverty Eradication

7. Rural Development

8. Sports

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Social Survey

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Health

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Education General Nursing Midwifery (GNM) training in OIL

Hospital, Duliajan Financial Assistance to Socio-

Cultural/Sports/YouthOorganizations /Mahila Samities LPG Schemes

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Agriculture Development Programme Handicraft Training & Production Centre (HTPC)

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ConclusionCorporate Social Responsibility means different

things to different people. One end of the spectrum is compliance with laws and other is being philanthropic. Another way of looking at it is who benefits - The beneficiaries range from employees to suppliers to customers to the amorphous entity called 'Community'. CSR is as much about not polluting and being concerned about people being displaced when an industrial unit is set up beyond legal compliance as it is about supporting health or education programme. Today, CSR reiterates the notion that development is not the exclusive responsibility of the government. Business, too, has a legitimate and responsible role to play.

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