Proposed Changes in CSR Rules

A detailed note has been prepared on proposed changes in CSR Rules, highliting all the changes you may go through the same. You may read it here.

Considering Trusts and Societies are no longer allowed to receive CSR Funds, it is strongly recomended that all shoule post strong objection in comments to Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Link is again given here http://feedapp.mca.gov.in/csr/

We look forward to hearing from you on any queries/clarifications required.

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4 Responses to Proposed Changes in CSR Rules

  1. Rakesh Dewan says:

    Registered Societies must receive CSR funds.

    • Subhash Mittal says:

      Please do create login and post your comments on Draft rules to Ministry of Corporate Affairs. This is the only way you can help and also get your wish.

  2. All charitable trust and societies are registered under state or central Acts, such as Public Trust Act or Society Acts. Hence all are eligible to receive CSR.
    Infact the new rule broaden the umbrella of institutions that can receive CSR rather than constricting it.

  3. Pankaj Anand says:

    Two questions:
    1. What is the difference between established and registered?
    2. Who should make comments- organisation, individual staff or both?

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