Hindustan Times (Noida)

CSR funds can be used to set up Covid facilities: MCA

- Rajeev Jayaswal letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday allowed spending of corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) funds for setting up makeshift hospitals and Covidcare 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.

“I would like to draw your attention to the excellent initiative­s taken by the DRDO and the CSIR in setting up temporary Covid-care facilities and makeshift hospitals,” he said adding that this could also be replicated by other firms.

In an appeal to CEOS, Verma said: “Further, in view of the ongoing work-from-home mode of working, you may have some vacant buildings at your disposal. You may like to consider converting these buildings to temporary Covid Care facilities.”

 ?? PTI ?? ‘Setting up makeshift hospitals and temporary Covid-care facilities’ is an eligible CSR activity, clarified the MCA.
PTI ‘Setting up makeshift hospitals and temporary Covid-care facilities’ is an eligible CSR activity, clarified the MCA.

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