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sports. HDFC’s healthcare initiatives focussed on programmes for addressing malnutrition, health facilities for
quality paediatric care, transformational surgeries for underprivileged children, and support towards cancer and
leprosy prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. In welfare for the differently abled children and adults, HDFC
supported organisations working towards special education, vocational training, rehabilitation and institutional
support for life care.
2. The Composition of the CSR Committee
Mr. Deepak S. Parekh (Chairman)
Mr. D. N. Ghosh (Independent Director)
Mr. Keki M. Mistry
Ms. Renu Sud Karnad
Mr. V. Srinivasa Rangan
Note: During the year under review, the Committee met thrice, on May 2, 2016, October 26, 2016 and March
3, 2017. All the Members of the Committee attended all three meetings.
3. Average net profit of the Company for the last three financial years: `s 8,056.97 crore
4. Prescribed CSR Expenditure (2% of the amount in Point 3 above): ` 161.14 crore
5. Details of CSR spent during the financial year:
a. Total amount spent during the financial year 2016-17: ` 146.55 crore
b. Amount unspent, if any: ` 14.59 crore
c. Manner in which the amount was spent during the financial year is detailed below:
Sr. CSR Project/Activity Sector Locations Budget for Amount Spent: Cumulative Amount
No. Projects/ Direct on Expenditure up Spent: Direct/
Programmes Projects/ to Reporting Implementing
Programmes Period2 Agency1
Districts (State) R`sCrore ` Crore ` Crore
1A Suppor t for education Education Chittoor (Andhra 12.34 12.34 14.35 H T Parekh
initiatives in rural areas (Rural) Pradesh); Dumka, Foundation &
Hazaribagh, Implementing
Koderma, Palamu, Agency
Purbi Singhbam,
Ranchi (Jharkhand);
Bengaluru,
Chitradurga, Dakshina
Kannada (Karnataka);
Chandrapur, Dahanu,
Igatpuri, Palghar,
Thane (Maharashtra);
Alwar, Baran, Jaipur,
Pali, Sirohi (Rajasthan);
Chennai (Tamil Nadu);
Khammam (Telangana)
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Sr. CSR Project/Activity Sector Locations Budget for Amount Spent: Cumulative Amount
No. Projects/ Direct on Expenditure up Spent: Direct/
Programmes Projects/ to Reporting Implementing
Programmes Period2 Agency1
Districts (State) R`sCrore ` Crore ` Crore
1B S u p p o r t f o r v a r i o u s Education Raipur (Chhattisgarh); 5.98 5.98 8.68 H T Parekh
education projects in urban (Urban) Bardez (Goa); Foundation &
and peri-urban areas Ahmedabad, Baroda, Implementing
Gandhinagar, Agency
Jamnagar, Surat, Vapi
(Gujarat); Gurgaon
(Haryana); Bengaluru
(Karnataka); Mumbai,
Navi Mumbai,
Palghar, Pune, Thane
(Maharashtra); New
Delhi (New Delhi);
Ferozepur, Ludhiana
(Punjab); Dholpur,
Udaipur (Rajasthan);
Chennai (Tamil Nadu);
Hyderabad (Telangana);
Agra, Pilibhit,
Ghaziabad, Lucknow,
Saharanpur (Uttar
Pradesh); Dehradun
(Uttarakhand); Kolkata
(West Bengal)
1C Programmes imparting life Education Bengaluru (Karnataka); 4.33 4.33 5.97 H T Parekh
skills to children, training (Life Mumbai, Palghar, Pune Foundation &
teachers and support for Skills and (Maharashtra); New Implementing
organisations promoting Community Delhi (New Delhi) Agency
community awareness Awareness)
2A Programmes for effective Water & New Delhi (New Delhi); 11.91 11.91 11.91 H T Parekh
watershed management in Sanitation Amravati, Beed, Latur, Foundation
drought prone areas and Palghar, Satara,
provision of safe drinking Wardha, Yavatmal
water to slum communities (Maharashtra)
2B Community led sanitation Water & New Delhi (New Delhi); 6.01 6.01 8.34 H T Parekh
programmes in rural areas, Sanitation Kolhapur, Mumbai Foundation &
urban slums and public (Maharashtra); Implementing
spaces Tiruchirapalli (Tamil Agency
Nadu)
3 Collaboration with the Rural Palghar (Maharashtra) 10.00 10.00 10.00 H T Parekh
Government of Maharashtra Development Foundation
for upliftment of select
villages in the State
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Sr. CSR Project/Activity Sector Locations Budget for Amount Spent: Cumulative Amount
No. Projects/ Direct on Expenditure up Spent: Direct/
Programmes Projects/ to Reporting Implementing
Programmes Period2 Agency1
Districts (State) R`sCrore ` Crore ` Crore
4A Women focussed skilling Skilling & Bhuj (Gujarat); 4.19 4.19 4.34 H T Parekh
& livelihood enhancement Livelihoods Mumbai, Pune, Foundation &
programmes (Empowering Wardha, Yavatmal Implementing
Women) (Maharashtra); New Agency
Delhi (New Delhi)
4B S k i l l i n g & l i v e l i h o o d Skilling & Prakasam (Andhra 3.53 3.53 3.53 H T Parekh
enhancement programmes Livelihoods Pradesh); Aravalli Foundation
for youth from low income (Youth) (Gujarat); Bengaluru,
backgrounds Chikballapur,
Shimoga (Karnataka);
Chhindwara, Sehore
(Madhya Pradesh);
Ahmednagar, Pune
(Maharashtra);
Balasor, Kalahandi
(Odisha); Barmer,
Jaipur (Rajasthan);
Coimbatore,
Kancheepuram (Tamil
Nadu); Deoria (Uttar
Pradesh); Howrah,
Murshidabad (West
Bengal)
5A P a e d i a t r i c h e a l t h Healthcare Mumbai, Palghar, 5.52 5.52 7.40 H T Parekh
facilities and nutrition for (Child Pune (Maharashtra); Foundation &
underprivileged children Focused) Chennai, Krishnagiri Implementing
(Tamil Nadu) Agency
5B Support for the detection, Healthcare Guwahati (Assam); 3.35 3.35 5.98 H T Parekh
treatment and rehabilitation (Cancer Amravati, Bhandara, Foundation &
of underprivileged patients and Leprosy Gondia, Mumbai, Implementing
suffering from Cancer and programmes) Nagpur, Nandurbar, Agency
Leprosy Nashik, Raigad,
Wardha (Maharashtra);
Kolkata (West Bengal)
5C Support for transformational Healthcare Mumbai, Nashik 2.39 2.39 3.97 H T Parekh
surgeries including cochlear (Support for (Maharashtra); Foundation &
implants, eye surgeries, Surgeries) Chennai (Tamil Nadu); Implementing
heart transplants and to Kolkata (West Bengal) Agency
blood banks
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Sr. CSR Project/Activity Sector Locations Budget for Amount Spent: Cumulative Amount
No. Projects/ Direct on Expenditure up Spent: Direct/
Programmes Projects/ to Reporting Implementing
Programmes Period2 Agency1
Districts (State) R`sCrore ` Crore ` Crore
6 Suppor t for special Differently
Bengaluru (Karnataka); 2.91 2.91 3.56 H T Parekh
e d u c a t i o n , vo c a t i o n a l Abled Kochi (Kerala); Foundation &
training for mentally / (Special Mumbai, Nashik, Implementing
p hy s i c a l l y c h a l l e n g e d Education Navi Mumbai, Pune Agency
children and adults and (Maharashtra);
Vocational New Delhi (New
Skills) Delhi); Dehradun
(Uttarakhand); Kolkata
(West Bengal)
7 P ro g r a m m e s fo r c h i l d Community Ujjain (Madhya 2.79 2.79 3.07 H T Parekh
protection, geriatric and & Child Pradesh); Lonavala, Foundation &
destitute care, and support for Development Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Implementing
foster homes / orphanages/ Thane (Maharashtra); Agency
day care centres New Delhi (New
Delhi); Chennai (Tamil
Nadu); Varanasi (Uttar
Pradesh)
8 Programmes f o r Environmental Kangra (Himachal 0.69 0.69 0.69 H T Parekh
environmental sustainability Sustainability Pradesh); Mumbai, Foundation &
including solar power, Palghar,Thane Implementing
recycling of plastic, (Maharashtra) Agency
composting and solid waste
management
9 Support for training and Development Mumbai (Maharashtra); 0.61 0.61 1.29 H T Parekh
development of Indian of Indian New Delhi (New Delhi) Foundation &
athletes for global sporting Athletes Implementing
events Agency
10 Contribution to the corpus of Various Pan India 70.00 70.00 70.00 H T Parekh
the H T Parekh Foundation sectors Foundation
for various CSR activities, covered by
listed in HDFC’s CSR Policy Schedule
VII of the
Companies
Act, 2013
Grand Total 146.55 146.55 163.08
Notes:
1. Details of Implementing Agencies: HDFC carries out its CSR activities primarily through the H T Parekh Foundation
and other implementing agencies (non-profit organisations). During the current year, grants have been provided
to 94 implementing agencies, of which some significant ones are as below (in alphabetical order):
• Agastya International Foundation (Education)
• ALERT-India (Healthcare)
• Aseema Charitable Trust (Education)
• AROEHAN (Water & Sanitation)
• Foundation for Research in Community Health (Skilling & Livelihoods)
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