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An entry fees is applicable. For enterprises/individuals having top line revenue below 5crore the entry fees is heavily subsidized.
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Founder & Vice Chairman Naukri.com
Investor Zomato, Policy Bazaar, Mydala, Canvera, Merit Nation & Happily Unmarried
Founding Trustee Ashoka University
Board Member, Chintan, A Not for Profit working with Waste Pickers
Advisory Board member, Full Circle
Independent Director, CMIFPE
Independent Director, IICSR
Advisory Board member, Full Circle
Editor, International affairs, The Daily Milap
Director, School of Policy and Governance
Co Founder, Grin News
Marketing Veteran
X Mktg Dir Indian Snacks, Food Pepsico India
Group Head Brand Integration & CSR ENIL,
Radio Mirchi
Chief Marketing & Communications Officer,
Chief Diversity Officer
CK Birla Group
Associate Director, India HIV/AIDS Alliance
Trans Activist
Performer
Director and Co-founder of Empower Foundation & Director, Empower Pragati
Executive Director, UN Global Compact
Network India
Author, Entrepreneur
Chairman Advisory Council to PM & Member Niti Aayog
X DG & CEO of Indian Institute of Corporate affairs,
Popularly known as the father of CSR in India
Emcee
Class 11 Student PYDS
Corporate Strategist, X Chairman – Tata Global Sustainability Council, Chief Ethics Officer, Head – International Operations
Country Director,
Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
Chief Executive,
Max India Foundation
Former CEO KPMG
Founder and Managing Trustee
Sanjeevani … Life Beyond Cancer
Member, Corporate Sustainability, Reporting and Governance,
Infosys Limited
Chairman Business World
I Partner
Grant Thornton India LLP
Registration
Introduction by Emcee Shalini Sharma, Class 11 student PYDS
Fireside Chat: Richard Rekhy & Ruby Ahluwalia
Topic: Bridging the gaps. To highlight the importance of connecting all stake holders, helping bridge the gap between the have and have nots and plugging the holes through knowledge sharing so we can build our future responsibility.
Panel Discussion: Mohini Daljeet Singh, Suja Warriar, Krishan Arora, Vijay Ganpathy
Topic: CSR Implications- A reality Check. A discussion to understand the CSR law and suggest a way forward with all the learnings that have taken place over past 6 years since its implementation.
Fireside Chat: Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee & Ms. Geeta Goel
Topic: Responsible Business Vs Social Responsibility. Discussing the importance of CSR and Impact Investment
Lunch
Fireside Chat: Dr. Mukund Rajan & Dr. Annurag Batra
Topic: Ethics & Governance beyond CSR from startups to Corporates. Discussing the importance of CSR from corporate brands to startups. From building a value system from scratch to the leadership of large corporates including the pay of CEO’s.
Networking tea
Responsible Business Awards
Vote of Thanks
Networking High Tea
सबेरा Awards will recognise socially responsible work in public sector, private sector, NGO’s, academics, social cause initiatives and enterprises. These can be CSR initiatives, non governmental initiatives or for profit initiatives that make India a responsible nation. The work being evaluated must be executed between the time period of 1st April 2017 to 31st March 2018. It may be an ongoing project but evaluation will be on the basis of the results in the said period.
A (6) Initiative Awards (Entries Only): Recognizing the work done wrt the criteria allocated. These can include CSR initiatives, Non governmental initiatives or for profit enterprise initiatives.
B (6) People Awards (Entries & Jury Nomination): Recognizing individual trail blazers in Corporate, NGO, Social causes & entrepreneurial sectors. Jury is free to nominate names for the entire jury board to consider.
Each Sub Category is open for evaluation under 2 heads. One for CSR & Funding Agencies and Second for Operating and Outreach Partners (Social Enterprise/Not for profit/Individual). The Criteria for evaluation is same for both.
A1: Paryavaran (Environment) – These may include but are not limited to waste management, recycling, water conservation, restoring water & ecosystems, mitigating impact of climate change, renewable energy, affordable, reliable, sustainable & modern energy, sustainability, promoting sustainable industries, research & innovation for sustainability etc.
A2: Shiksha (Education) – These can include but not limited to affordable primary & secondary education, skill development, inclusive education, technology in CSR road safety etc.
A3: Sashktikaran (Enablement) – These can include but not limited to human rights, livelihood, inclusive world, community development, disaster relief, employment creation, entrepreneurship development, job creation, heritage conservation, women empowerment, rehabilitation, upgrading slum settlements & infrastructure, supporting communities affected by conflict or climate related disasters etc.
A4: Swasthya & Kalyan (Health & Well being) – These can include but not limited to immunization drives, providing affordable medicines, prevention, treatment & education of diseases like AIDS, TB, Malaria etc., sexual and reproductive healthcare, nutrition programs, supporting R&D for vaccines, safe drinking water, sanitation, hygiene etc.
A5: Krishi & Gramin Vikas (Agriculture & Rural development)– These can include but not limited to promoting sustainable agriculture, improving capacities of small scale farmers, investment in infrastructure & technology to improve agricultural productivity, improving livelihood for farmers
A6: Khel (Sports) – These can include but not limited to sports promotion, creating facilities etc.
B1 Social Enterprise of the year
B2 Not for profit of the year
B3 Lifetime achievement
B4: Promising Social Leader (Under 30 can be from any of the above sectors)
B5: CSR leader of the year
B6: Responsible Business of the year
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Innovation – Implementation strategy based on insights, Monitoring & evaluation methodology, optimal use of resources. Involvement of stakeholders, Roadblocks if any and strategy to overcome
Impact Clearly state the Depth (quality), Breadth (number) & Target segment. Short & long term Impact. Please provide data collected, verified (internally) and validated (externally). Also if there is any change in strategy based on monitoring and evaluation that was undertaken
Scalability Sustainability of outcome after completion, exit strategy, plan to scale
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Entries are invited on a pre determined format of criteria via mail. The formatted entry form can be opened, filled and shared. Each form should be filled delineating individual criteria and why the jury should consider the entry. Accompanied with supporting documents and creative urls. The NGO’s should have a consent form from the corporate wherever they are the executing partner.
Young Social Leader should have an authorization letter from the CEO/head of the organization represented along with an age proof of under 30 years.
The collated entries may be screened by the jury to create a shortlist
Shortlist of top 5 scorers in Category A may be invited to present to the physical jury, in such a case they will be duly informed.
The following is the procedure for submitting forms:
All enterprises with less than 5 crore top line* Re. 1,000 +GST
Above 5 crore top line 1 entry Re. 20,000 +GST
5- 10 entries 5% Discount
Above 10 entries 10% Discount
* NGO/Foundation/trust with income from Donations/grants/funds with less than 5 crore in the financial year 2017-18
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