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Title: Fiinovation webinar on affirmative action and livelihood


1
PROMOTION OF LIVELIHOOD THROUGH AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Presentation by Soumitro Chakraborty Chief
Executive Officer, Fiinovation
2
ABOUT THE MENTOR
Mentor of the Webinar Soumitro Chakraborty, CEO,
Fiinovation About Fiinovation A CSR based
research organization working in areas of
education, livelihood, environment and health
since last seven years Assists businesses to
support requirements of communities by designing
and implementation of sustainable
projects Through practices such as CSR-CSO
Partnership, Initiative Design, Initiative
Management, Monitoring and Evaluation, Impact
Assessment, Sustainability Reporting Fiinovation
facilitates corporations for promotion of social
enterprises
3
AGENDA OF THE WEBINAR
  • Understanding the alignment between CSR and
    Affirmative Action
  • Exploring livelihood opportunities for SC/ST
    youth
  • Highlighting the role of corporations in CSR and
    Affirmative Action
  • Understanding how livelihood initiatives can be
    linked to CSR and Affirmative Action
  • Insights on CSR initiatives targeting livelihood
    generation for the marginalised
  • Update on new policies as per 'Union
    Budget-2016'

4
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
  • Positive action, reverse discrimination
  • It promotes inclusive development, equality on
    all aspects
  • Focus on upliftment of the historically
    marginalised
  • Important policy tool for holistic social
    development in many countries, including
    developed ones
  • In India, its implemented through 'Reservation'
    or the 'Quota' system

5
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INDIA INC
  • In 2006, then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh
    appealed to India Inc to incorporate affirmative
    action policies to diversify workforce
  • Department of Public Enterprises (DPE)
    guidelines on CSR and Human Resources for Central
    Public Sector Enterprises were released in 2010
  • Non Voluntary Guidelines were established by
    Ministry of Corporate Affairs in 2011 which was
    later adopted by SEBI
  • CII have been promoting affirmative action
    through Skill Trainings, Scholarships, employment
    opportunities, education etc.

6
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
  • A strategic business management concept to
    obtain a balance of economic, environmental and
    social imperatives
  • Globally the concept of CSR encompasses all
    related concepts -Triple Bottom Line, Strategic
    Philanthropy, Shared Value, Corporate
    Sustainability, Business Responsibility
  • Also known as Corporate Citizenship in North
    America and Corporate Responsibility in Europe

7
CSR IN INDIA
  • Pre-Independence era restricted to charitable
    and religious philanthropy by businessmen rich
    farmers
  • Father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi urged rich
    to pool resources for Indias upliftment, giving
    rise to trusteeship movement.
  • Post-Independence, PSUs govt. led initiatives
    played prime role in social development sector
  • It became a strategic business concept after the
    influx of MNCs in India
  • In 2013, The Companies Act, quantified it and
    made it mandatory for companies which fall under
    the CSR ambit

8
LIVELIHOOD
  • Definition
  • It is the means of supporting one's existence,
    especially financially or vocationally
  • Livelihood is a set of activities, involving
    securing water, food, fodder, medicine, shelter,
    clothing and the capacity to acquire above
    necessities working either individually or as a
    group by using endowments (both human and
    material) for meeting the requirements of the
    self and his/her household on a sustainable basis
    with dignity.
  • Livelihood helps in tapping new opportunities,
    vulnerability reduction
  • Livelihood has direct links with the
    environment, and global warming is having adverse
    consequences on livelihood of the people

9
LIVELIHOOD IN INDIA
  • The Work Participation Rate as per Census 2011
    was 39.79
  • Majority of rural population dependent on
    agriculture and allied sectors as means of
    livelihood
  • Majority in urban areas are engaged in service
    and manufacturing sectors
  • 12 million people enter India's workforce every
    year
  • India creates 5.5 million jobs every year to
    accommodate its growing workforce

Source 68th Round, National Sample Survey
Office, Employment Exchange Statistics, National
Skill Development Corporation Skill Development
Reports
10
WHY PROMOTE LIVELIHOOD?
  • Create jobs/employment for the youth
  • Reduce vulnerability of the marginalised
    sections
  • Increase Purchasing Power Parity
  • Optimal use of resources, maximise scale
  • Stable livelihood substantially increases
    income, asset ownership, self-esteem and social
    participation among the marginalised
  • It has cross-linkage with health, education,
    environment etc.

11
LIVELIHOOD CHALLENGES IN INDIA
  • Lack of education and skills among the working
    class
  • Lack of income generation opportunities
  • Lack of infrastructural support
  • Lack of financial support, social safety nets
  • High dependency on climatic conditions/monsoons
  • Large scale migration to bigger cities and
    towns in search of jobs and employment
    opportunities
  • Geo-political issues, population pressure

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HOW TO PROMOTE LIVELIHOOD?
  • Infrastructure development
  • Skill development trainings
  • Financial technological support
  • Creating employment and self-employment
    opportunities
  • Building forward-backward linkages (value chain
    management)

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APPROACH LIVELIHOOD INTERVENTIONS
  • Spatial Approach Promoting livelihoods in a
    specified geographical area, such as a region,
    sub-region, command area or a watershed
  • Sectoral Approach Promoting livelihoods along a
    sector of the economy such as agriculture, or a
    sub-sector such as cotton
  • Segmental Approach Promoting livelihoods for a
    vulnerable segment of the population, such as
    landless households, tribal, women, SC/ST/OBC and
    the differently-abled

14
PROMOTION OF LIVELIHOOD SKILL DEVELOPMENT
  • Need to develop and empower the human capital to
    ensure India's global competitiveness
  • 3 crore skilled people will be needed in the
    construction industry alone in the next five
    years. Retail will need 1.6 crore skilled people,
    automobile 40 lakh, logistics 1 crore, and
    textile and clothing industries, 1.42 crore
    people
  • It is estimated that only 2.3 of the workforce
    in India has undergone formal skill training as
    compared to 68 in the UK, 75 in Germany, 52 in
    USA, 80 in Japan and 96 in South Korea
  • Target is to develop skills of 500 million
    Indians in less than 10 years with considerable
    help from the private sector as per National
    Skill Development Corporation
  • Narrow time-line to harness the demographic
    advantage which is predicted to last until 2040

Source National Skill Development Corporation,
Union ministry of State for Skill development and
Entrepreneurship
15
CSR LIVELIHOOD
  • Tata Group, HUL, HDFC, Axis Bank, Aditya Birla
    Group, ITC etc are involved in livelihood
    promotion activities
  • Chambers of commerce such as CII are also
    engaged in livelihood promotion activities
  • Major focus of CSR has been health, education
    and sanitation livelihood is yet to become the
    top priority
  • There is a need to create employable skilled
    opportunities in labor intensive industries and
    sectors
  • In livelihood, major focus is now on skill
    development for higher growth and sustainability

Source KPMG Survey 2015, NGOBox Survey of BSE
Listed Companies 2015
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT SC/ST COMMUNITIES
  • Need for skill development higher among these
    backward communities as they are most vulnerable
    (as discussed in previous webinars)
  • Lack of financial support, education,
    technology, infrastructure, social capital etc.
  • Majority mostly engaged in unsustainable and low
    productivity practices
  • High rate of unemployment, seasonal unemployment
  • Lack of self employment opportunities leading to
    migration, rural distress

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SKILL DEVELOPMENT GOVT. INTERVENTIONS
  • National Skill Development Corporation India
    (NSDC) was setup in 2009 as a one of its kind,
    Public-Private-Partnership company with the
    primary mandate of catalysing the skills
    landscape (500 million skilled workforce) in
    India
  • Some of the major skill development programmes
    are
  • Craftmen Training Scheme,
  • Skill Development Initative on Modular Employable
    skill,
  • National Rural Livelihoods Mission, Rural Self
    employment Training Institutes,
  • Skill Training for Employment promotion amongst
    Urban Poor,
  • Support to training and employment Programme
    (STEP),
  • Parvaz,
  • Entrepreneurial skill development Programme,
  • Hunar Se Rozgar Scheme,
  • Integrated Skill Development Scheme,
  • Udaan,
  • Roshni
  • NRLM is the largest livelihood programme support
    by World Bank with a credit line of 1 billion
  • Skill India Mission will directly benefit more
    than 94000 SC, ST candidates

Source National Skill Development Corporation,
Union Ministry of Skill development and
Entrepreneurship
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CONTINUED
DT
Training and Apprentice Divisions have been
transferred from Labour department from April
2015Comprises government and private ITIs, PPP
skill schools and other institutions25 new
advanced training institutes to be setup
19
BUDGET 2016 PROPOSITION (DIRECT)
  • Boost to SC/ST entrepreneurship through Stand Up
    India scheme
  • Rs 500 cr has been allocated to promote
    entrepreneurship
  • At least 2.5 lakh entrepreneurs will benefitting
    from it
  • All Bank branches to provide support to at least
    two projects
  • Rs 10 lakh to Rs 1 crore will be provided as
    loan to them for new ventures

Category SC/ST Women
Example 1 1.5 Lakh (Men Women) 1 Lakh (General SC/ST)
Example 2 1.5 Lakh (Men) 1 Lakh (SC/ST)
Example 3 2.5 Lakh (Women SC/ST) 2.5 Lakh (Women SC/ST)
Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
20
CONTINUED
  • Year of Economic Empowerment for SC/ST
    Entrepreneurs
  • 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
  • National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub
    in the MSME Ministry
  • Partnerships with industry associations such as
    DICCI, CII
  • The Hub will provide professional support to
    Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs
  • to fulfil the obligations under the Central
    Government procurement policy 2012,
  • adopt global best practices and
  • leverage the Stand Up India initiative

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
21
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MSEs ORDER 2012
  • Overall procurement of minimum of 20 per cent,
    of total annual purchases of products produced
    and services from MSEs
  • Out of 20 per cent target of annual procurement
    from Micro and Small Enterprises, a sub-target of
    20 per cent (i.e., 4 per cent out of 20 per cent)
    shall be earmarked for procurement from Micro and
    Small Enterprises owned by the Scheduled Caste or
    the Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs
  • Enhancing participation of Scheduled Castes or
    Scheduled Tribes in government procurement, the
    central government ministries, departments and
    public sector undertakings
  • Special Vendor Development Programmes or
    Buyer-Seller Meets shall be conducted by the
    departments/public sector undertakings for SC,
    ST
  • Outreach programmes shall be conducted by
    National Small Industries Corporation to cover
    more and more Micro and Small Enterprises from SC
    or ST under its schemes of consortia formation
    and
  • National Small Industries Corporation shall open
    a special window for SCs or STs under its Single
    Point Registration Scheme (SPRS).

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
22
BUDGET 2016 PROPOSITION (INDIRECT)
  • 28.5 lakh hectares will be brought under
    irrigation under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai
    Yojana
  • At least 5 lakh farm ponds and dug wells in rain
    fed areas and 10 lakh compost pits for production
    of organic manure
  • Soil Health Card Scheme to cover 14 cr farm
    holdings by Mar, 2017
  • The Parmparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana which will
    bring 5 lakh acres under organic farming over a
    three year period
  • The Government has launched a value chain based
    organic farming scheme called Organic Value
    Chain Development in North East Region

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
23
CONTINUED
  • The government is implementing the Unified
    Agriculture Marketing scheme which envisages a
    common e-market platform for APMCs will be
    launched on 14th April- Ambedkar Jayanti
  • To reduce the burden of loan repayment on
    farmers, a provision of Rs 15,000 crore has been
    made in the BE 2016-17 towards interest
    subvention
  • Government has approved the path breaking Prime
    Minister Fasal Bima Yojana and allocated Rs 5,500
    cr
  • Animal Husbandry Rs 850 cr for the next few
    years
  • first, the Pashudhan Sanjivani, an animal
    wellness programme and provision of Animal Health
    Cards (Nakul Swasthya Patra)
  • second, an advanced breeding technology
  • third, Creation of E-Pashudhan Haat, an e
    market portal for connecting breeders and
    farmers and
  • fourth, a National Genomic Centre for indigenous
    breeds

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
24
CONTINUED
  • Digital Literacy Mission scheme for rural India
    to cover around 6 crore households within the
    next 3 years
  • A sum of Rs 2,000 crore to meet the initial cost
    of providing these LPG connections for 1.5 cr BPL
    households in 2016-17
  • A new health protection scheme which will
    provide health cover up to Rs. 1 lakh per family
  • Increased share in SSA and 62 new Navodaya
    Vidyalayas will be opened in the remaining
    uncovered districts over the next two years
  • Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA) with an
    initial capital base of Rs 1,000 cr
  • Under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna 1500
    Multi Skill Training Institutes will be set up
    across the country with Rs 1700 cr

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
25
CONTINUED
  • Government of India will pay the Employee
    Pension Scheme contribution of 8.33 for all new
    employees enrolling in EPFO for the first three
    years of their employment (Job Creation and
    bringing into books informal employees)
  • 100 Model Career Centres to be operational by
    the end of 2016-17 - National Career Service
  • Entrepreneurs will be able to operate buses on
    various routes, subject to certain efficiency and
    safety norms - Amendments to Motor Vehicles Act
  • 100 FDI will be allowed through Foreign
    Investment Promotion Board route in marketing of
    food products produced and manufactured in India

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
26
BENEFITS FOR YOUTH (SC/ST)
  • 2 crore tax payers in this category who will get
    a relief of Rs 3,000 in their tax liability many
    of whom would be from SC/ST communities
  • Increase the limit of deduction in respect of
    rent paid under section 80GG from Rs 24,000 per
    annum to Rs 60,000 per annum, which should
    provide relief to those who live in rented houses
  • A special patent regime with 10 rate of tax on
    income from worldwide exploitation of patents
    developed and registered in India
  • Deduction for additional interest of Rs 50,000
    per annum for loans up to Rs 35 lakh sanctioned
    during the next financial year, provided the
    value of the house does not exceed Rs 50 lakh
  • Krishi Kalyan Cess, _at_ 0.5 on all taxable
    services to benefit farmers

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
27
BENEFITS FOR ENTREPRENEURS (SC/ST)
  • Corporate Tax from 30 to 25 over a period,
    accompanied by rationalization and removal of
    various tax exemptions and incentives
  • The benefit of section 10AA to new SEZ units
    will be available to those units which commence
    activity before 31.3.2020
  • 100 deduction of profits for 3 out of 5 years
    for startups set up during April 2016 to March
    2019
  • Big relief to a large number of assesses with
    turnover of maximum 2 cr in the MSME category as
    it frees them from the burden of maintaining
    detailed books of account and getting audit done

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
28
CONTINUED
  • Suitable changes in customs and excise duty
    rates on certain inputs, raw materials,
    intermediaries and components and certain other
    goods and simplify procedures, so as to reduce
    costs and improve competitiveness of domestic
    industry
  • 100 deduction for profits to an undertaking
    from a housing project for flats up to 30 sq.
    metres in four metro cities and 60 sq. metres in
    other cities, approved during June 2016 to March
    2019, and is completed within three years of the
    approval
  • Equilization Levy to tap tax on income accruing
    to foreign e-commerce companies from India

Source Budget Speech, Union Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley
29
SKILL INDIA CAMPAIGN
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Skill
    India Mission on 15th July 2015 unveiling the new
    National Policy for Skill Development
    Entrepreneurship
  • Aim to become Human Resource Capital of the
    World by providing 4-5 crore skilled
    professionals to work abroad
  • Develop ITIs like the IITs
  • Skill India Mission target is to provide skill
    trainings to 40.02 crore by 2022
  • Skill loans will be made available for 34 lakh
    youth
  • Scientific mapping of job market and manpower
    requirements
  • Linked to Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana,
    Startup India, Make in India and other campaigns
  • The country's first skill development university
    will be set up in Maharashtra
  • Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana completed 10
    lakh enrolments under Skill India till Feb 2016

Source Union Ministry of Skill development and
Entrepreneurship
30
SKILL INDIA INDUSTRY SUPPORT
  • Tata companies are training thousands of youth
    across India in skill sets that make them
    employable and productive. TCS was the first
    company to sign an MoU with National Skills
    Development Corporation (NSDC) under project
    Udaan in 2011
  • To better equip aspirant youths of Nagaland, the
    state government and TATA Motors Private Limited
    have started a PPP mode project by upgrading
    Diesel Mechanic Trade, the automotive section of
    the Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Kohima
  • ILFS Skills Development Corporation in
    partnership with National Skills Development
    Corporation (NSDC), aims to train 40 lakh people
    by 2022 through a network of 100 multi skill
    Institutes and 300 single skill Schools

Source Website Tata Group, ILFS Skills, CII
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CONTINUED
  • CII has been supporting the Ministry of Skill
    Development Entrepreneurship, Ministry of
    Labour Employment and Ministry of Rural
    Development and other ministries to create a
    conducive ecosystem for skill development in
    India, especially targeting SC/ST Communities
  • NSDC has urged the corporations to promote skill
    development through CSR targeting 150 million
    people

Source Website Tata Group, ILFS Skills, CII
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CII SKILL DEVELOPMENT
  • Supports Various Ministries to promote Skill
    Development
  • Targets SC/ST Communities to provide skill
    development trainings
  • It launched the India Skills Report in 2015
  • Provided recommendations for the new Skill
    policy
  • CII members are adopting and upgrading 390 ITIs
    and strengthening the system through
    implementation of recommendations
  • CII has set up Skill Hubs in Chindwara, Madhya
    Pradesh Bhiwadi, Rajasthan Kendrapara, Odisha
    and Skill Gurukuls in association with Pan IIT
    (PARFI)
  • CII is also working on various on ground
    initiatives with PSUs like HPCL, IOCL, NSFDC etc
    and organising Job fairs across India

Source Website Tata Group, ILFS Skills, CII
33
ALIGNMENT OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION CSR BY INDIA INC
  • Reliance Industries Project Drishti initiated
    to bring back eyesight of people from the
    economically weaker sections
  • Tata Group Providing books, stationary, school
    bags etc. to SC/ST students of 46 senior
    secondary government schools
  • ONGC Emphasises on higher education,
    scholarship, grant for youth from the
    less-priviledged sections of societies
  • Coca Cola Programme for empowerment of 5
    million women entrepreneurs

Source Corporate Citizen Volume 2, Issue 1
34
CONTINUED
  • Amity Amitasha and Atulasha programmes for
    SC/ST boys and girls providing free education
  • Bajaj Electricals Social work in areas such as
    education, rural development and environment
  • GlaxoSmithKline Donates funds, medicines and
    equipments towards improving health and education
  • BHEL Indian Airlines Adopted 56 villages
    having nearly 80,000 inhabitants

Source Corporate Citizen Volume 2, Issue 1
35
ALIGNMENT OF AA, CSR SKILL DEVELOPMENT
What
Providing skill development trainings under CSR
to the SC/ST communities
Why
SC/ST communities most vulnerable, marginalised
and are the poorest sections in India
Where
Geographical areas with high percentage of SC/ST
communities
How
Community based interventions, skill development
centres, EDP, ERC, supporting govt. initiatives
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THE WAY FORWARD
  • The way forward can be elaborated by
    highlighting few CSR models by companies which
    can be incorporated by other companies
  • HUL contributed 42 crores in watershed
    development initiative by partnering with the
    government under MGNREGA, extending soil and
    water conservation wages to the people.
  • Axis Bank Foundation work in Dang, Gujarat to
    enhance livelihood and food security of the
    tribal communities through conservation of
    natural resources and providing them with options
    and techniques for increased income from
    agriculture.
  • Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited through Kaushal -
    a skill development programme designed
    exclusively for youth belong to SCs of
    Vishakapatanam, imparts placement-based training
    to beneficiaries in garment construction
    technique and industrial sewing machine operator
    (basic and advanced).
  • Similar initiatives can be taken up by
    corporations under their corporate social
    responsibility targeting SC and ST communities.

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SUGGESTED TRIPARTITE MODEL
Illustration
Corporation Xs total CSR expenditure Rs 500 cr
Product Handicrafts / Food Processing
Registration The Companies Act, 2013
Organization Structure
Operations Sourcing from community members, processing of finished products, marketing
Sharing of Revenues Yearly dividends, remuneration of community members, salaries to staff, operational expenditure, expansion costs
Entity
Board
Managers
Managers
Managers
SC/ST Communities
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BENEFITS OF SUCH INITIATIVES
  • Provide an opportunity to gain financial
    sustainability independence for the SC/ST
    communities
  • CSR grant will allow corporations to spend money
    on livelihood issues, not otherwise funded
  • Assets of entity will belong to the community
    and cannot be sold off for private financial gain
  • People, who are local stakeholders in the area
    of benefit, play a leading role in the entity
    ensuring inclusive development
  • Local community are the shareholders who ensure
    accountability of the entity to the community
  • The entity will be able to generate profits or a
    surplus that can be re-invested or distributed
    for community benefits

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THANK YOU
Contribution by
Soumitro Chakraborty Chief Executive Officer,
Fiinovation
Rahul Choudhury Dy. Manager - Content, Fiinovation
Rohit Srivastava Graphic Designer, Fiinovation
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