Top 10 Indian Companies Greatly Involved in Philanthropy


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. ITC

ITC's Agri Business Division, one of India's largest exporters of agricultural commodities and it has envisaged e-Choupal as a more well-organized supply chain aimed at delivering value to its customers around the globe on a sustainable basis.

The e-Choupal replica has been particularly intended to gear the challenges posed by the unique features of Indian agriculture, differentiated by fragmented farms, feeble infrastructure and the participation of many intermediaries, among others.

ITC’s e-Choupal theme has own many awards like the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) Award at the international conference on Sharing Innovative Agribusiness Solutions 2008 at Cairo for ITC's exemplary initiatives in agri business.

4. Infosys

The Infosys Foundation provides helping hands in remote districts of India to comprehend the dream of an evenhanded society. The foundation partners with various Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) to help the unfortunate earn a sustainable livelihood.

Through the Computers@Classrooms initiative launched in January 1999, Infosys donated 2,567 computers to different schools colleges and educational institutions across India. Microsoft Corporation also participates in this initiative by providing relevant software.

Few of the appreciated works by the Infosys foundation counts construction of 2,541 homes for flood victims of Belgaum, Gulbarga and other districts, Infosys Super-specialty Hospital on the campus of Sassoon Hospital in Pune and set up more than 10,150 libraries in rural government schools with minimum of 200 books, depending on the strength of the school, were provided.

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