Mumbai, 22 August, 2022.
Tata Motors, India’s leading automobile company, released its 8th Annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report today, highlighting its comprehensive efforts to address societal and environmental challenges in FY22, while fostering inclusive growth to drive impact, and promote sustainable development and nation-building. Cumulatively, the company’s efforts positively impacted over 7.9 lakh lives during the year, with over 40% beneficiaries coming from SC and ST communities.
During the year, Tata Motors leveraged the benefits of digitization and technological integration to attain a pan-India reach through each of its initiatives, bringing together the collective capabilities of all relevant stakeholders, including government bodies, local authorities, implementation partners and the beneficiaries themselves. Through its collaborative efforts, the company achieved sustainable, replicable, agile, and future-ready results across the country, working towards its goal of fostering social welfare and nation building.
Speaking
on the occasion, Mr.SJR Kutty, Chief Sustainability Officer, Tata Motors, said, “Community
welfare is at the core of our philosophy that guides us as we strive to improve
the quality of life of the vulnerable while embedding sustainable development
into our partnership models. Our CSR initiatives are designed to maximise
impact through partnerships with the Government to enhance reach and scale.
With careful planning and optimal use of our financial and human resources, we
hope to touch more lives with every passing year.”
Covering a broad range of diverse target groups across India, Tata Motors’ CSR priorities include four key areas that responds to India’s most pressing developmental challenges: Health (Aarogya), Education (Vidyadhanam), Environment (Vasundhara), and Employability (Kaushalya).
Key highlights of Tata Motors CSR Report
for FY22 include:
Providing
widespread access to COVID-19 vaccination
Supporting
the government’s vaccination efforts, Tata Motors deployed 11 customised and
fully-equipped mobile vaccination vans administering vaccines at the doorstep
of beneficiaries residing in the remote areas of the country. Over 80,000
individuals across nearly 250 villages and 6 districts were vaccinated, of
which 45% were women from socially marginalised sections. Along with its
employees, the company created a pool of money and donated a cumulative total
of Rs. 6.3 crores towards COVID welfare.
Building
a Healthier and Stronger India
Making
healthcare more accessible, Tata Motors, through its ‘Aarogya’ initiative, has positively
impacted over 5.5 lakh individuals. During the year, the company provided 3.6 lakh people with supplementary diets
and curative healthcare services. Further, by bringing 67% of the 2,900
malnourished children across India under the healthy category, it reaffirmed
its commitment to cultivating a thriving child population. In some locations,
100% of children in the healthy category were recorded. Moreover, one lakh people,
particularly young mothers, were also engaged in sessions focused on behavioral
change and awareness raising on important subjects such as menstruation, adverse
effects of early marriage, family planning, reproductive health, child-birth
gap, timely vaccines aimed at improving the health of newborns and infants,
among others.
Water
Security for All
Through
its ‘Amrutdhara’ initiative, Tata Motors has enabled 5,800 people living in
water-scarce regions of the country, especially in tribal hamlets, to access 30
litres of clean drinking water, per capita per day, within 200 metres of their
residence.
Imparting
Quality Education for All
Expanding equitable access to quality education is essential to empower the youth of a progressive nation. Through ‘Vidyadhanam’, Tata Motors has taken steps in this direction, providing over 1 lakh students access to quality education. Of the 22,000 government school children supported through remedial classes, 96% cleared their Class X Board exams, while 64% secured first division and above. Furthermore, the company's partnership with 477 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) led to 42% of students qualifying for JEE Mains in FY22. Of this, 26% cleared JEE Advanced. 38% of the students got admission in various IITs while others qualified for top institutions such as NIITs.
Skilling
Young India
Under
‘Kaushalya’, Tata Motors took tangible steps to realize the Indian government’s
Skill India vision. Over 45,000 youth and farmers have been trained through its
employability programmes, with 78% of them going on to find jobs and earning an
average salary of Rs. 8,500. It expanded its Learn, Earn and Progress Programme (LEAP), built to provide
automotive skills training to underprivileged youth, from two institutes in FY2014
to 60 institutes in FY2021 across 21 states, skilling 32,300 youths with them
being offered salaries of around Rs 10,000 and above.
Enriching
the Environment
Extending
its commitment towards reducing its carbon footprint and encouraging ecological
stability, Tata Motors, under ‘Vasundhara’, planted over 1.9 lakh
saplings of indigenous varieties that recorded a survival rate of as high as 87%,
leading to the creation of microhabitats of varied species of flora and fauna
in some locations. It also implemented the Wadi Model in Jawahar, Maharashtra,
planting over 2.7 lakh trees with over 2,000 farmers while conserving more than
1,000
acres (265 hectares) of soil.
Getting
to Equal
Through
its ‘Aadhar’ initiatives, Tata Motors ensures equal opportunity for socially
and economically disadvantaged sections of society, promotes equal access
toeducation, eliminates social discrimination and enhances their employability
and entrepreneurship abilities. During the year, 40% of its beneficiary coverage
and budgetary allocation was committed for the development of the SCand ST
communities.
Strengthening
Rural India
To
ensure that government welfare and financial schemes reach everyone, Tata
Motors tirelessly worked across six states— Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand —to improve the quality of life of
17,500 tribal community members through last-mile awareness and service
delivery of schemes.
Volunteering
for Change
In
2021–2022, 34% of Tata Motors’ employees volunteered for social causes, investing
28,500 hours.