The Finance Ministry has revealed that the Northeast Indian states of Mizoram and Nagaland are the least favoured destinations for corporate philanthropic activities in India in the form of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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Although none of the Northeastern states saw high numbers being spent in the name of corporate social responsibility, Assam saw the highest expenditure at Rs 164.60 cr, Rs. 269.92 and Rs 86.23 respectively in the last three financial years – 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18. Arunachal Pradesh received the second highest at Rs 1.48 cr, Rs 24.05 cr and Rs. 11.94 cr respectively during the same period.
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However, CSR expenditure has seen a decline across the nation during the past few years, reportedly because of a declining economy. In the last three years, CSR expenditure has declined from Rs 14,517.19 cr in 2015-16 to Rs 14,329.53 in 2016-17. CSR expenditure further fell to Rs 13,620.51 in the last fiscal.
While Maharashtra garnered the lion’s share of CSR’s expenditure garnering a total of Rs 2,527.04 crore, Karnataka at Rs 950.92 cr last fiscal was in distant second.
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