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CSR Spending Imbalance

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: A new Developmental Intelligence Unit (DIU) report has revealed that 60% of India’s CSR spending in 2022–23 was concentrated in six states, while Aspirational Districts received less than 20%.

About CSR Spending Imbalance:

What it is?

• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a statutory mandate under Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, requiring eligible companies to spend at least 2% of their average net profits (over the preceding three years) on social development activities.

• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a statutory mandate under Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, requiring eligible companies to spend at least 2% of their average net profits (over the preceding three years) on social development activities.

Trends (2022–23)

Total CSR Expenditure – ₹29,989.92 crore, showing 12.8% growth from the previous year. Geographical Concentration – Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, and Gujarat together received ~60% of CSR funds. Neglected Regions – Aspirational Districts in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and the Northeast got less than 20%. Challenges Identified – Misinterpretation of “local area preference”, duplication of government schemes, lack of impact-based metrics, and low community participation.

Total CSR Expenditure – ₹29,989.92 crore, showing 12.8% growth from the previous year.

Geographical Concentration – Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, and Gujarat together received ~60% of CSR funds.

Neglected Regions – Aspirational Districts in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and the Northeast got less than 20%.

Challenges Identified – Misinterpretation of “local area preference”, duplication of government schemes, lack of impact-based metrics, and low community participation.

Relevance in UPSC Exam Syllabus:

General Studies II (Governance) – CSR as a tool for inclusive growth, role of corporates in social development, and legal framework under the Companies Act.

General Studies III (Indian Economy & Development) – Resource allocation, public-private collaboration in development, addressing regional disparities.

Essay & Ethics Papers – Themes on social responsibility, equity, corporate accountability, and sustainable development.

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