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Care and commitment
Tata Chemicals' corporate philosophy goes beyond social responsibility
to a passionate concern for the communities in which it operates.
Self-sufficiency
In 1980, the company set up the Tata Chemicals Society for
Rural Development (TCSRD), an organisation that works to protect
and nurture rural populations in and around TCL's facilities,
and helps community members achieve self-sufficiency in natural
resource management, livelihood support and the building of
health and education infrastructure. Taking into account the
diverse geographical spread and the individual subcultures,
different agricultural, economic and development programmes
have been implemented in Mithapur, Babrala and Haldia.
Employment opportunities
The latest initiatives include setting up rural centres for
business process outsourcing (BPOs) at Mithapur and Babrala,
as employment opportunities for the rural underprivileged.
Local traditions
Local handicrafts have been given a boost through a branding
exercise; the `Okhai' initiative will market rural handicrafts
and garments in retail stores and on the internet. In Babrala
a programme to foster the local Karjobi embroidery has also
shown significant impact. At Haldia, ponds are an integral
part of the local ecology; TCL has taken up several programmes
that foster better pond management techniques.
Health initiatives
At Lake Magadi, Kenya, the company focused on food and water
supplement programmes, health and education, and skill upgradation.
Magadi Sodas corporate social responsibility programme
has won the Kenya Institute of Managements Company of
the Year Corporate Citizenship Awards six times over the last
ten years. The programme has been recognised by the International
Finance Corporation (IFC) as a model for business and community
partnership.
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