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www.ngobox.org Present India s largest CSR Forum Powered By Summit 2018 Conference Exhibition Awards TV Broadcast Partner 24-25 Sept. 2018 J.W Marriott, Aerocity, New Delhi #IndiaCSRSummit www.indiacsrsummit.in www.csrbox.org

Speakers at India CSR Summit 2018 Sh. P.P. Choudhary Hon'ble Union Minister of State for the Law and Justice and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, GOI Dr. Satyapal Singh Hon'ble Union Minister of State for HRD (Higher Education) and Union Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, GOI Sh. Ashwini Kumar Choubey Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, GOI Sh. Shiv Pratap Shukla Hon'ble Union Minister of State, Finance, GOI Padma Shri Dr. Pritam Singh Management Guru, Board Member of Companies (Hero MotoCorp Ltd, Godrej Properties Ltd, Parsvnath Developers Ltd) Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque Country Representative UNICEF Mr. Punit Lalbhai Executive Director Arvind Ltd. Dr. Dinesh Arora IAS Director (Health/ VAC/Special Projects, Ayushman Bharat) NITI Aayog Mr. Manoj Tiwari Member of Lok Sabha North East Delhi constituency and Delhi BJP President Mr. Manish Kumar MD and CEO NSDC Mr. Marut Setia Head - Education & Professional Services GE Healthcare SHS-Solutions Mr. Jayanth Bhuvaraghan Chief Mission Officer Essilor International Mr. Gaurav Kapoor Sr. Head - Industry Partnership, CSR, Media & Advocacy NSDC Mr. Navdeep Singh Mehram Head Sustainability, United Spirits A Diageo Group Company Mr. Saurabh Singh President, ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth and Sr. General Manager ICICI Bank Limited Mr. Jaideep Gokhale Marketing Communications Director, Region South Asia, East Asia & Oceania Tetra Pak Mr. Vishal Bhardwaj Group Head-CSR Dalmia Bharat Ltd Mr. Kumar Anurag Pratap Senior Director & Head CSR, Capgemini Mr. Niraj Kumar Lal Head - CSR, Arvind Limited Ms. Pearl Tiwari Head Ambuja Cement Foundation Ms. Sushma Oza Ms. Nidhi Pundhir Ms. Rajashree Natarajan Mr. Nixon Joseph Mr. P. R Jaishankar Director- Strategy & Sustainability Adani Foundation Director CSR Head HCL Foundation Chief Operating Officer Cognizant Foundation President & Chief Operating Officer SBI Foundation CEO IIFCL Projects Ltd, Chairman, IIFCL Asset Management Co. Ltd, Chief GM, IIFCL 2

Speakers at India CSR Summit 2018 Ms. Chetna Kaura India CSR Lead Sapient Ms. Rekha Pillai Head - CSR Castrol India Limited Mr. Albert Peter Head CSR Alkem Laboratories Ltd Ms. Garima Babbar Head- Strategic Alliances Education and Skill Development Adobe System Ms. Madhushree Vemuru GM - CSR International Paper Ms. Neelima Khetan Group CSR Head Vedanta Ms. Sarita Bahl Country Group Head - South Asia - Communications and Public Affairs Bayer Group India Ms. Shipra Sharma, Squadron Leader(Retd.) Head CSR Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd Dr. O.P. Goel General Manager, CSR & Head Bosch Vocational Training (India) Ms. Suja Warriar Team Member-Sustainability Planning and Governance Team Infosys Ltd Ms. Purnima Sahni Mohanty Communications & CSR Leader, South Asia Corteva Agri-science Agriculture Division DowDuPont Mr. Zeeshan Ramlan Head - Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion CSR - Intuit India Ms. Snehhal Chitneni Chief - Communications, Sustainability & Public Affairs L Oréal India Ms. Garima Dutt CSR Lead GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Limited Mr. Rishi Pathania Head CSR UPL Limited Mr. Sitaram Gupta Mr. Vikas Bhatia Mr. Paul Raddon Ms. Suneepa Das Ms. Sapna Bhawnani Executive Director Lupin Human Welfare & Research Foundation Head CSR Chambal Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited Head of Operations, Global Service Centres HSBC Community Project Lead RBS Global Financial Services, India Communications & CSR Director, APAC Region Alstom India Mr. Anshul Sonak Ms. Akansha Pradhan Mr. Sanjeev Anand Ms. Aloka Majumdar Mr. Pankaj Ballabh Regional Director- Education Innovation Programs (Asia). Corporate Affairs Director SE Asia Intel Head of Corporate Communications and CSR DHL Country Head-Sports Vertical Commercial Banking and Deputy Head - Corporate & Commercial Banking. Heads the Sports IndusInd bank Head Corporate Sustainability HSBC India GM - CSR Bajaj Auto Ltd. 3

Speakers at India CSR Summit 2018 Mr. Rajendra Tripathi Mr. Deepak Prabhu Matti Mr. Ashish Sahay Ms. Joyeeta Das Mr. Samir Shamra Senior Manager - Corporate Citizenship - India, Oracle India Pvt. Ltd Director CSR and Global Lead for Employee Volunteering Program Cognizant Head CSR-India HP Program Manager, Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs Group IBM General Manager - CSR Dalmia Bharat Ltd. Mr. Joydeep Sen CSR-Lead (India Sub-Continent) Glaxosmithkline ( GSK) Consumer Healthcare Ltd Prof. Manisha Pathak Shelat Chair, CDMC MICA Ahmedabad (Communication & Digital Platforms and Strategies) Mr. Ranjeeb Sharma Senior Manager, Compliance, CSR and Plan A Marks And Spencer Mr. Tara Chand Assistant Director Moody s Analytics Knowledge Services Ms. Nonika Raj Kumar AVP - Corporate Communications & CSR Canara HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Company Mr. Manasvi Singh Dr. Ruchi Tewari Dr. Sara Varughese Mr. Ketan Deshpande Mr. Sundeep Talwari Co-Founder and Co-CEO Buddy4Study Associate Professor MICA CDMC (Academic Area: Strategic Communication Regional director - CBM South Asia and Managing Trustee CBM India Trust Founder & CEO Friends Union for Energising Lives (FUEL) Ashoka Fellow and Pavate Fellow to Cambridge University Chief Marketing Officer The Akshaya Patra Foundation Mr. Abhijeet P Sinha India Manager- Lifebuoy USLP Hindustan Unilever Limited Ms. Ruchi Khemka Vice President and Head - CSR Deutsche Bank- India Ms. Anjalli Ravi Kumar Social Mission Director Unilever Ms. Archana Sahay CSR Head Dell EMC Mr. Dhritiman Biswas Head, Corporate Affairs Asian Paints Ms. Manisha Singh Mr. Mehul Kothare Steve Cutts Shabnam Panjwani Head Impact Funding, CSR Mphasis Corporate Lead, Associate Engagement and Corporate Sustainability Tata Consultancy Services Chief Executive Officer, Reach To Teach Sr. VP and Head - Marketing Communications, Edelweiss Financial Services 4

India CSR Summit & Exhibition 2018 India CSR Summit & Exhibition, hosted annually since 2014, is India s largest CSR forum curated by NGOBOX and CSRBOX. With an innovative format of conference, workshops, masterclasses, exhibition, awards and open-learning sessions, the Summit has become a benchmark for CSR ideas and collaboration opportunities. The event brings together board-room decision-makers, policy-makers, CSR Teams, the UN agencies, CSR Foundations, implementation partners, advisory firms, social enterprises, impact investors and academic institutions. The event has been termed as the mecca of CSR in India for bringing together the largest pool of CSR professionals on one platform every year. The 2018 Summit is scheduled on 24th-25th September 2018 at Hotel J. W. Marriott, Aerocity, New Delhi. The Summit is positioned as the largest CSR event ever with 1500 Organizations 2600 Participants 110 Exhibitors 400+ CSR Heads 20+ Thematic Tracks We invite you to be a part of India s largest CSR forum. Mr. Vineet Nayyar delivering a keynote address (2017) The Panelists in one of the sessions and an exhibition booth in the Summit (2017) 5

The Venue Hotel J. W. Marriott at Aerocity, Delhi is one the largest venues in NCR with over 30,000 sq. ft. carpet area. The venue is just 3 km. away from Delhi Airport. 1500 Organizations 2600 Participants 110 Exhibitors 400+ CSR Heads 20+ Thematic Tracks Highlights of the Event Participation by ministers from Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Human Resources Development, Health and Family Welfare, Sports and Youth Affairs and Rural Development Release of India CSR Outlook Report 2018 along with alignment to SDGs CEO s Forum 2.0 Mega session on Addressing malnutrition and stunting hosted by UNICEF India India Skills Forum, hosted by NSDC Khelo India through CSR, an exclusive evening event focusing on sports related ecosystem in India CSR Impact Gallery by companies and CSR foundations, showcasing CSR project impacts Breakfast Round-Table on 4 years of CSR compliance India Employee Engagement and Volunteering Forum CSR masterclass by CSR Leaders for CSR heads and managers Masterclasses for CSR Teams and Implementation partners by MICA Centre for Development Management and Communication (MICA CDMC) CXOs and CSR Heads round-table on Skills development as an enabler for development TED Talk style sessions on innovations, tech4good, social entrepreneurship, collaborations and e-governance Sessions on CSR impact-design, investing in adolescents and NGO-corporate partnerships Thematic sessions on education, healthcare, women empowerment, livelihoods, rural development and sustainability Demonstration of CSR projects and innovative products by implementing partners and social enterprises through exhibition booths 6

Here is what all we have in the Summit 1. The CEOs Forum 2.0 on CSR, compliance and collaborations In order to undertand how board-room decision-making works on CSR, we initiated The CEOs Forum in 2017. The idea is to bring together CEOs and Board-members of companies and CSR foundations and share and learn how they prioritise on CSR projects and how do they deal with various pressure-groups. We received an encouraging response with participation of CEO-Reliance Foundation, MD & CEO-SBI Foundation, President-ICICI Bank Foundation, CEO-Tech Mahindra Foundation, MD-Rio Tinto India, Chairman-CL Educated Ltd and Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare as the speakers. This year we are hosting The CEOs Forum 2.0 and have a very good line of speakers with Executive Director-Arvind Ltd, Chief Mission Officer-Essilor International, MD & CEO-NSDC, MD & CEO of a large PSU, Board-member of a large CSR foundation and CEO-FSSAI. 2. Breakfast talk on CSR: 4 Years of Compliance A short breakfast interaction and discussion on 4 years of CSR compliance. We have received in-principle approval of Honourable Union Minister of Law & Justice and Corporate Affairs, Sh P.P. Choudharyji, to be part of this interaction on 24th Sept. 3. Corporate Masterclass: CSR Design Approaches: Empirical perspective by CSR Leaders First time ever in any of the CSR Forums, a masterclass by CSR Heads for CSR Heads, CSR Managers and CSR Teams. Masterclass by: - Mr. Neeraj Lal, Head CSR, Arvind Ltd. - Mr. Rishi Pathania, Head CSR, UPL Ltd. With two more CSR leaders presenting and discussing CSR design approaches. 7

Here is what all we have in the Summit 4. Corporate Masterclass: Traversing the CSR Topography by MICA, Ahmedabad (India s best B-School in strategic communication, advertising arena) To dissect and present to the corporate representatives the various facets of CSR and demonstrate it as a strategic business tool. Establish the role of communication in making CSR a success 5. Employee Engagement and Volunteering Forum Bringing together human resources, CSR professionals, academician and communication professionals on one platform Opportunity to interact, share and learn from peers Identify best practices in employee engagement and employee volunteering and exploring avenues of how small, medium and large businesses can leverage EE Identify major challenges and barriers in adopting good ideas on EE Exploring potential of mandatory CSR in building responsible and committed employees that add value for the organization and the society 6. Special session on Addressing malnutrition and stunting through collaborations (hosted by UNICEF India) India s home of world s largest population of malnourished and children with stunting. This poses serious threat of de-railing all other development interventions for children and women. Addressing malnutrition and stunting is one of the top-most priority in NITI Aayog s agenda. UNICEF India, in alignment with Poshan Abhiyan of Government of India, is hosting a special session to bring together leaders from all stakeholder groups and carve out path to address the challenge through collaborative efforts. 7. India Skills Forum (hosted by NSDC) Skills and knowledge are motivating forces of the financial growth and economic development for a country and India is not an exception to that. Being among one of the largest pools of young population and one of the fastest emerging economies, India is not an exception to that and has immense opportunities to be the skills capital of the world. Going by this, NSDC is hosting India Skills Forum to connect with all the stakeholders in CSR and skills development ecosystem and explore synergies for scaling up the efforts for Skill India Mission. The Forum will be attended by the Minister from Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, top management of NSDC, CSR Heads of Companies and Implementation Partners to discuss various nuances of the sector. 8. Khelo India through CSR Sports play a vital role in developing a nation. We are hosting a special evening forum (06.30 to 08.30pm) on Khelo India through CSR to highlight how businesss can help in boosting sports ecosystem in India. The forum will have two mega sessions in-line with the theme, along with keynote addresses from the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of India and NITI Aayong and Impact talk by sports person from various fileds. The forum will be followed by an executive dinner on 24th Sept. 8

9. Thematic Sessions/Panel-sessions with Keynote addresses We are hosting nine thematic panel discussions in the Summit. The list of the sessions is as below: i. New approaches for impact-driven education interventions ii. Collaborations for better education through CSR iii. CSR Convergence in healthcare-ayushman Bharat and Collaborating for impacts iv. Investing in adolescents: Evidences from the ground v. Impact-based CSR project design; learning from the best-practices vi. Investing in Rural development and local livelihoods through CSR vii. Furthering sustainability interventions in CSR viii. Decoding NGO-Corporate Partnerships for Better Impacts ix. Empowering women through CSR 10. Round-Tables for CXOs and CSR Leads a. The round-table by NSDC CEO and Top Management b. The interactive session by UNICEF India c. Round-Table on WASH 11. Incubating for Impacting The session highlights how companies and CSR foundations can look at incubating impact ventures through CSR. The session will have incubators, incubatees, impact-investors, venture capitalists, CSR heads and philanthropic foundations. 12. Impact Talks by Change-makers A TED-Talk style session of change-makers from various fields, show-casing what it takes to deliver impacts on the ground. 13. Masterclasses for Non-profits a. Donor-engagement in CSR (by United Way Mumbai) b. Building Corporate-CSO bridge through better communication design (By MICA Centre for Development Management and Communication) 9

Nominate a speaker/panelist: To nominate a speaker or panelist, you may visit our website www.indiacsrsummit.in or send an email at bhomik@ngobox.org To Apply for the 5 th CSR Impact Awards and the detailed session-plan, please visit the event website (www.indiacsrsummit.in). CSR Impact Gallery for Companies and CSR Foundations The Summit brings together all the stakeholders in development ecosystem of India, making it an apt place for showcasing impact made by companies and CSR foundations through their CSR projects and programs. We have a few companies and foundations presenting their outreach, innovations and impacts through CSR Impact gallery. The gallery: Will be inaugurated by the Chief Guest of the Summit Will be visited by all the ministers and government delegates participating in the summit Will be open for all participants to explore projects and programs Allows exclusive space for customized fabrication Audio-visual display In case you wish to set-up your CSR Impact gallery, please get in touch with us at csr@ngobox.org or Call 9560352170 (Shilpi) CSR Exhibition for NGOs, Social Enterprises and Service Providers Not for Profit organizations displaying their thematic and programmatic expertise Social enterprises and Startups displaying their products and services Skilling agencies displaying their services Corporates implementing partners displaying impact through CSR projects For exhibition plan, please visit the event website www.indiacsrsummit.in or write to us at csr@ngobox.org 10

How can you be a part of India CSR Summit & Exhibition 2018 Register as a delegate (go to the event website, register online or download the form or send us filled in enclosed registration form with required details) Nomination as a speaker/panelist (If you have a domain expertise and learnings to share for the benefit of other stakeholders. You can also nominate CEO/MD or your company for mega sessions and round-tables, HR/employee engagement lead for the employee engagement session) Set up CSR Impact Gallery or CSR exhibition stall (Check the event website or get in touch with our team) Apply for the 5th CSR Impact Awards: Applications are open till 3rd Sept. 2018 for 14 categories. Join us in special evening session Khelo India through CSR on 24th Sept. with executive dinner Glimpses from India CSR Summit & Exhibition 2017 11

Glimpses from India CSR Summit & Exhibition 2017 Our Exhibitors in the Past Events 12

India CSR Summit and Exhibition 2018 - Partners UNICEF UNICEF India promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child, in everything we do. Together with our partners, we work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children, everywhere. The organization began its work in India in 1949 and continues its commitment to working with the Government of India to ensure that each child born in this vast and complex country gets the best start in life, thrives and develops to his or her full potential. For more information please visit www.unicef.in NSDC The National Skill Development Corporation India (NSDC) was setup as a one of its kind, Public Private Partnership Company with the primary mandate of catalysing the skills landscape in India. NSDC is a /unique model created with a well thought through undelying philosophy based on the hereby mentioned pillars: CREATE: Proactively catalyse creation of large, quality vocational training institutions, Fund: Reduce risk by providing patient capital including grants and equity, ENABLE: the creation and sustainability of support systems required for skill development. This includes the Industry led Sector Skill Councils. For more information please visit www.nsdcindia.org Goodera Goodera is a leading global CSR and Sustainability Management technology platform currently being used by over 150 companies to channelize and manage CSR projects worth INR 1000 crores annually. Goodera supports its clients across the entire CSR Management Ecosystem - right from CSR strategy development to Grants Management, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting to Employee Volunteering and Sustainability Management, enabling impactful decision making through data driven insights. For more information please visit www.goodera.com United Way Mumbai United Way Mumbai (UWM) is part of the 130 year old United Way movement spanning 41 countries. UWM aims to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities to advance the common good. As a leader in the Indian development sector, UWM works closely with a network of 400+ NGOs and a large number of corporates for their CSR programmes, workplace giving campaigns and other events. This includes designing of CSR policy and strategies, due diligence of NGO partners, programme implementation, employee volunteering, impact assessments and nancial and programmatic reporting. Over the past 15 years, the organization has partnered with 300+ companies and 100,000+ individual donors investing INR 252+ Crore for community development projects. UWM s expertise lies in identifying, designing & implementing high impact projects in the areas of Education, Health, Income, Environment, Public Safety & Social Inclusion, in urban and rural communities, through a collective community impact model. For more information please visit www.unitedwaymumbai.org Buddy4Study Buddy4study is India s largest education portal since 2011 founded by IIT, IIM and BITS Pilani alumni. Buddy4Study.com is scholarship discovery and matching portal which brings both scholarship seekers (Students) & scholarship providers (Corporates, HNIs, government schemes, NGOs, foundations) on one common platform. We simplify scholarship access for students and simplify management & monitoring of scholarship programs for providers through technology backed one stop solution including Design, Launch, Promote, Manage & Scholars online tracking. Selected 13

India CSR Summit and Exhibition 2018 - Partners among top 2 Ed-Tech start-ups in the world by Capgemini, Buddy4Study has 8 lakh+ registered users, 20000+ unique visitors every day, 80+ tie-ups with media houses, on-ground team in 20 states and clientele of 40+ organizations including TATA Trust, HUL, L'oreal India, Vodafone India Foundation, Jindal Group. Buddy4Study has so far impacted 45,000 students with scholarship corpus of over INR 50 crores and is striving towards its mission of empowering 1 crore students by 2020. For more information please visit www.buddy4study.com FUEL- Friends Union for Energising Lives FUEL - Friends Union for Energizing Lives, a credible non-profit and NSDC Innovation partner focused on connecting underprivileged students to education and career opportunities across 12 states in India for over 10 years now. Fuel works in areas of career counseling and implementation of scholarships schemes. Fuel runs Career Guidance and Skilling Centres (CGSC) across various districts of India & runs special project Edu-Raksha for defence& police personnel s children in India. FUEL is supported by India s leading corporates and foundations. For more information please visit: www.fuelngo.in CBM India Trust CBM is an international disability and development organization, with over a hundred years of expertise globally. This year, CBM completed 50 years in India. CBM addresses disability as a cause and consequence of poverty in the most disadvantaged communities.cbm works with the approach of community based inclusive development in areas of health, education and livelihood, across 25 states. CBM is empanelled by Government of India under Accessible India campaign as a technical expert in the field of promoting accessible environment. We deliver our life-changing programmes by working with corporates, local partners and bringing CBM s global expertise with hands-on knowledge of the local context and environment. CBM is looking forward for bringing more such partnerships through CSR initiatives to drive forward an inclusive society! For more information please visit www.cbm.org Akshaya Patra Foundation The not-for-profit organization, started in 2000, has been serving wholesome meals to over 1.6 million children in 13,800+ Government and Government-aided schools across 12 states of India. The food is prepared in the Foundation s 36 kitchens. Its school lunch programme, the largest such NGO-operated initiative in the world, is implemented with the support of the Govt. of India and various State Governments. It also receives inestimable support from businesses and philanthropic donors. While Akshaya Patra strives to nourish children, it also encourages them to get back to school and choose education over work. Its state-of-the-art cooking facilities have become a subject of study and attract curious visitors from around the world. The Foundation has been a part of a Harvard University case study and in 2016, it commemorated the serving of 2 billion cumulative meals. Its cause of unlimited food for education is fuelled by a vision that no child in India is deprived of education because of hunger. For more information please visit www.akshayapatra.org 14

India CSR Summit and Exhibition 2018 - Partners Population Council The Population Council conducts research and delivers solutions to improve lives around the world. It confronts critical health and development issues - from stopping the spread of HIV and expanding contraceptive choices to improving reproductive health and ensuring that young people lead full and productive lives. About 170 million women around the world are currently using highly effective contraceptive methods based on technology developed by the Population Council.Programs developed and tested by the Council focus on improving access to quality maternal health services, safe abortions and HIV prevention, treatment and care, as well as better transitions for young people to healthy adulthood. In India, the Population Council has pioneered research, conducted process and impact evaluations, and implemented programs since the 1960s. The Council s multidisciplinary team of public health and social science experts is a trusted partner of development organizations, private foundations, and bilateral and multilateral agencies, including the Government of India. Big ideas supported by evidence drive the Council s interventions globally - to make the world a better place today and for generations to come. For more information please visit www.popcouncil.org Reach To Teach Reach to Teach (R2T) is a UK-based educational charity, which exists to transform the lives of children in rural and marginalised communities in India by improving the quality of primary education. R2T improves children's prospects by boosting their attendance and supporting government teachers in improving the quality of teaching and learning using internationally proven best practice methods.. R2T believes that all children should have access to the best possible education. Research shows that the most important factor for improving learning is the quality of teaching, which is more important than class size, classroom resources or the design of textbooks. Apart from running an intensive Education & Community programme in 230 government schools in Gujarat, R2T is significantly expanding its India footprint in the areas of: Government Teacher Transformation: Head Teacher Leadership Development: transforming Head Teachers into leaders of learning through training, coaching & peer support For more information, please visit www.reach-to-teach.org Population Foundation of India Population Foundation of India (PFI) is a national non-governmental organisation (NGO) that promotes and advocates for the formulation and implementation of gender sensitive development, health and population policies and programmes. PFI s work over five decades has helped women, men, and their families to define the direction of their lives in a manner that is informed, equitable and best suited totheir needs. Along with research and advocacy, PFI works closely with the government, communities, NGOs and research organisations in the areas of community action for health, behaviour change communication to influence regressive social norms and scaling up of programme innovations into large public programmes. We work in over 23 states across India, partnering with governments, donors, civil society organisations and corporations, helping change lives of millions of people, particularly women. PFI has also provided over 350 grants to support innovations in family planning, reproductive and adolescent health programmes. For more information please visit www.populationfoundation.in 15

India CSR Summit and Exhibition 2018 - Partners STEM Learning Pvt. Ltd. STEM Learning was conceptualized with an aim to inculcate basic concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) at school level, thereby encouraging aptitude inclination of students towards science and technology. Models designed by STEM are easy to handle and add the hands on experience to the concepts in a easy practical process and substantiate what they learn from text books. STEM Learning has a Pan India presence In 15 States of India, has reached 8,50,000 + Students, 6500 teachers in 650 schools specially rural and municipal. STEM Learning has the distinction of installing 30 big science centres in different talukas of Maharashtra under Manav Vikas Mission Project of Maharashtra Government. The MINI SCIENCE CENTRE has given children experience of exploring science in a practical and fun way. Consequently, children grasp science and math theories easily and show willingness to move to the next level of knowledge as learning becomes fun For more information please visit www.stemlearning.in Smile Train India Smile Train India is a children's charity with a sustainable approach to a single, solvable problem: cleft lip and palate. In India, over 35,000 children are born with clefts and hundreds of thousands of children with untreated clefts face a life of isolation, but more importantly, have trouble eating, speaking and breathing. Most do not go to school and seldom find jobs. Smile Train India empowers local doctors and medical professionals with training, funding and resources to provide free cleft surgery and comprehensive cleft care to children in their own communities. We advance a sustainable solution and a scalable health model for cleft treatment, drastically improving children s lives. Through a nationwide network of over 160+ partner hospitals, over 5,50,000 free cleft surgeries have been provided since the year 2000. Making this possible are our individual and corporate donors and partnerships with various state governments under RBSK, Border Security Force (BSF) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), among others. For more information please visit www.smiletrainindia.org Dalmia Bharat Group Dalmia Bharat Group is a leading Indian conglomerate with a strong presence in Cement, Sugar and Refractories. The Group has a turnover of over 10,000 crore. Dalmia Bharat commenced its operations in 1935 and has played a defining role in India's manufacturing sector. The group has significant market presence in each of its sectors of operation. Its cement business has grown exponentially since 2006 in terms of capacity and production and the company is a leader in the specialty cements space. Also, Dalmia Cement is the greenest company in the world with lowest carbon footprint. In sugar, the group is a prominent generic player. It caters to an enduring and growing customer base in refractories. Dalmia Bharat is committed to responsible growth and sustainable development and its efforts in undertaking various sustainability initiatives have merited it with several notable awards for Energy Conservation & Efficiency, Safety, Health & Environment issues, from the Government of India and other reputed agencies. For more information please visit www.dalmiabharat.com About CSRBOX CSRBOX is India's largest Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) analytics and information platform. It lists CSR portfolio of 1000 + companies falling under the ambit of mandatory CSR and investing altogether over more than INR 10,000 Cr. on CSR projects each year.the platform takes the engagement with organizations a step higher, where not-for-profits and social enterprises are provided support and outreach services to help them connect with businesses that are looking for good CSR implementation partners. For more information, please visit www.csrbox.org 16

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