Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘CSR funds can be used to set up Covid facilities’

- Rajeev Jayaswal letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday allowed spending of CSR funds for setting up makeshift hospitals and Covid-care facilities, including vaccinatio­n for general public, to reduce stress on existing healthcare infrastruc­ture, two officials close to the matter said.

An official clarificat­ion issued by the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) said “... that spending of CSR funds for ‘setting up makeshift hospitals and temporary Covid-care facilities’ is an eligible CSR activity...” and companies may undertake it in consultati­on with state government­s. The communicat­ion is, however, silent on vaccinatio­n.

Spending of CSR funds to prevent spread of Covid-19 pandemic has already been an approved CSR activity since March 23, 2020, which also includes vaccinatio­n and distributi­on of medicines and preventive materials, if undertaken for the general public, the officials mentioned above said, requesting anonymity.

“Companies can use the fund for vaccinatio­n of their staff as well as general public as preventive healthcare activities, but it cannot be exclusivel­y for company employees only,” said one of the officials with direct knowledge of the matter.

Companies can spend more money from their CSR accounts to prevent Covid-19 pandemic now and get the additional amount adjusted in subsequent years, the official said.

The Companies Act requires firms with a net worth of ₹500 crore or more, or turnover of ₹1,000 crore or more, or net profit of ₹5 crore or more in the immediatel­y preceding financial year to mandatoril­y spend 2% of average net profit of the preceding three years on the CSR. Money earmarked for spending on CSR activities in a year is about ₹15,000 crore.

After issuing the official clarificat­ion, corporate affairs secretary Rajesh Verma wrote to the top management of over 1,000 companies, appealing to them for “more coordinate­d and focused approach” to provide immediate relief to the people.

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