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Should CSR be an important part of education?

Should CSR be an important part of education?
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Innovative initiatives through CSR: Some company entities have provided assistance to us under CSR.
For example, we have a Napkin Sanitation vending machine in our college as part of the CSR initiative by ONGC in 2017.
This initiative is useful for universities that do not have an exorbitant cost structure and register students from all income groups.
We installed solar lights on our campus place after receiving funds from Telepower Protel infrastructure.
Such initiatives implied a sense of collective awareness for institutional buildings.

(Swati Pal, Principal, Janki Devi Memorial College, DU)

CSR Improves Education: Featured Program Vodafone-ideas, Jigyasa, in the education domain aimed at building knowledge for life and overcoming worries faced by the education sector.
Infrastructure provided by the inadequate government and such initiatives improve the teaching process, introduce digital content to make learning and teaching fun experience and adding existing infrastructure.
With the introduction of digital training tools, innovative content and pedagogy, we have helped more than 12,000 teachers in 26 districts in five states.
Multi-language scholarship mission is helping 30,000 students.

(Amrish Kapoor, Vice President, Vodafone-IDEA)

CSR initiatives are very meaningful: Companies such as the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Infinera have maintained our old support.
Our NGOs have adopted government schools throughout the country and help them develop basic infrastructure.
While developing basic infrastructure, we focus on providing quality infrastructure, education and environment.
To build infrastructure, we approach various corporate entities and request funds.
When calculating the impact, we study factors such as the drop-out level and its impact in the next ten years.
We educate students from bad economic backgrounds and marginalized communities.

(Braja Kishore Pradhan, Founder, Aahwahan Foundation, Bangalore)
Helping different students: We receive funds from Tech Mahindra Foundation every quarter to run our elementary school and the money is also used for the development of student skills speech and hearing.
They have become our partners in educational programs since 2013 and at first, we just had 10-12 students.
Because of this, our school is enhanced to class VII and we have now around 85-90 students studying at our school.
Our main school is an accredited center of the National Open Schooling (NIOS).

(Rome Roka, Founder, Noida Deaf Society)
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