The National CSR Network Signs MOU with FORE School, New Delhi to promote Skill Development.
by DebriN Synergy Business Simulation ServicesThe National CSR Network (NCN), an initiative of Strategic CSR
Alliance, which comprises a panel of professionals from industry to assist
companies in India to fulfill their CSR quotient and facilitate implementation
of social and environmental development projects, organized its first Skills
CSR Conclave in the heart of the capital at SCOPE complex, Lodhi road, New
Delhi. An MOU was signed with FORE School – a premier business management
school of Delhi, to promote skill development activities in the Skills CSR
Conclave.
Education and skill development are fast emerging as the
preferred choice for CSR initiatives in India. As per the recent trends, it was
found that many corporates have integrated their business goals with CSR and
there’s a strategic contribution to capacity building and community development
through partnering with training partners, NGOs, and other organizations. At
present, the capacity of skill development in India is around 3.1 million
persons per year. India has the target of creating 500 million skilled workers
by 2022. Thus, there is a need for increased capacity and capability of skill
development programs.
Talking on the assessment of Social Impact under CSR and on what
model or methodology to adopt in order to evaluate outcomes, Dr. Jitendra K
Das, Director at FORE School of Management, New Delhi said, “While it is easy
to monitor the funding, the outflow and the expenses of the budget allocated to
the project, it often becomes complex when an effort towards measuring the
desired outcomes are made. More so when it comes to the understanding of skill
improvement intervention and of mapping it to Social Benefit vs Social Cost.
Several aspects can be assessed starting from the level of difficulty of the
training program to opportunities involved post the skill development program.
Measuring intended impacts and also unintended impacts.”
Chairman, Skill CSR Conclave; Chairman, NCN Forum on Rural
Infrastructure & Sustainability & Chief Information Officer & Head
CSR Hero MotoCorp Limited, Mr. Vijay Sethi, presented the some of the
challenges faced in the process of Skill Development initiatives and
assessments.
Mr. Vijay Rai, President – Delhi & NCR Chapter and Managing
Director – APAC & EMEA Markets, Saviour US Inc. spoke about the ‘oneness’
of the ecosystem and the role to be played by – Individuals, Society and
Industry as stakeholders to co-create a
planet where every creature can co-exist comfortably and happily. He
said, “India ranks 122 out of 155 in the Happiness Index which essentially
means that India is one of the saddest nations in the world. In the World
Development Index India ranks 131 out of 188 nations and lowest among the BRIC nations.
These data indicate that as a nation we have to improve the quality of life and
we need to be happy by productively getting engaged in the process of
development, everybody should have food, clothing, shelter thus taking care of
overall health and well-being. This can be achieved by developing skill sets at
different levels. Industry and business is a partner in the progress of the
country. The industry is what we call the ‘engine’ of the society and business
being an instrument to create that social growth, social equity and social
balance in the country where CSR should be seen less as compliance, more of a responsibility, by organization. Business exists because society exists.”
Also present in the panel was Mr. Rajiv Kapoor, Chairman, NCN
Forum on Skill Development & Executive Director – Group HRM UNO Minda
Group; Mr. R K Srinivas, Joint Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training,
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, Govt. of India; Mr. Deepak Bharara,
Member NCN Experts Committee and Director, International Consulting
Professionals among others. The event was largely attended by participants from
industry, academia, and NGOs.
Ms. Prakriti Khar, who attended the event and manages Corporate
Partnership at the NGO - Save the Children®, expressed her gratitude towards
the fact that corporate bodies have been coming forward in more numbers as
agents of change and have started taking active participation to facilitate and
provide support to the underprivileged children and stand up for their
rights.
The NCN is set up with a vision to empower corporates/companies
in adopting Meaningful Social Development. The Network provides companies a
platform to share and learn best practices in various fields. The services of
the Network are based on the individual needs and capabilities of each company.
NCN's services strictly comply with the Government of India's CSR policy and
legislation. The tie-up with FORE School will enable NCN to promote, monitor
and evaluate the skill development initiatives undertaken.
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