India’s premier MBA school, New Delhi Institute of Management, has ventured into CSR learning in a big way, honouring 17 CMDs of India’s Maharatnas & Navratnas at a glittering ceremony at Siri Fort attended by more than 2000 national and International delegates, civil servants and Judicial Officers at New Delhi. It was during NDIM's annual fest Spandan 2014 on February 12-14, 2014.
This is the first effort of its kind by any b-school to sensitize its MBA students after the Govt. of India came out with a law on compulsory 2% spend on CSR. New Delhi Institute of Management has already given 100 hours of CSR attachment with PSUs and MNCs across countries, to its first year MBA students to make them aware of their future responsibilities.
New Delhi Institute of Management introduced CSR as a full subject two years back in its MBA curriculum. The institute honoured the Indian PSUs with highest CSR spend based on research conducted by its faculty.
Former Supreme Court Judges, Justice Mukundakam Sharma and Justice B P Singh, who have been the Chief Justices of Delhi and Bombay High Courts, presented the awards along with India’s greatest dancer, Padma Vibhushan Sonal Mansingh and the Board of Directors of the school.
Awardees included CMDs of Indian Oil, NTPC, ONGC, OBC, Oil India Corporation, BHEL, PNB, STC, SAIL, GAIL (India), Power Grid Corporation, Power Finance Corporation, Rural Electrification Corporation, HUDCO, Oriental Insurance, IFFCO and Yes Bank.
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