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For A Better Tomorrow
Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) philosophy at Gmmco Limited reflects our belief that businesses should be a positive force in the communities they serve.
Building Stronger Communities
As a socially responsible company, Gmmco is committed to going beyond profit. We believe in sustainable growth that benefits both communities and the environment. By leveraging our expertise and resources, we strive to make a lasting positive impact on society.
Our CSR Initiatives
Government Higher Primary School Renovation, Sira
As part of Gmmco's Village Adoption Project, Gmmco recently constructed a comprehensive facility at the Government Higher Primary Model School in Dwaranakunte, Sira Taluk, Karnataka. The new infrastructure includes digitized classrooms, science and computer labs, and safe play areas, providing students with modern, secure learning environments. The inauguration was attended by Mr. Chandrashekar V, MD & CEO of Gmmco Limited, and Mr. Shahid Ashraf, Chief Human Resources Officer.
School Infrastructure Renovation at Tiruvallur
As part of its CSR initiative, Gmmco Limited recently renovated school infrastructure at Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, enhancing safety and aesthetics for students and teachers. Members of Gmmco’s leadership team attended the occasion, underscoring the company’s commitment to educational support and community development.
Kerala Flood Relief Project
The severe floods in Kerala’s Idukki, Malappuram, Wayanad, and Kozhikode districts caused widespread disruption, cutting off transportation in areas like Aluva, Cochin, and Chalakudy. Gmmco responded swiftly, working to clear pathways, restore essential travel, and support recovery efforts in the affected villages.
Rebuilding of Anganwadis
Gmmco Limited has positively transformed the lives of young children in North Chennai by funding the reconstruction of nine Anganwadis under the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS). This initiative now provides essential facilities for over 300 children under the age of six, creating safe, comfortable, and supportive spaces for early learning and development.
Gaja Cyclone Relief Project
Cyclone Gaja caused widespread damage in Pattukottai, Peravurani, and Kothamangalam, with destruction to crops, trees, and power lines, and a significant loss of life. Gmmco supported the restoration efforts by deploying Cat® machines and operators to help restore essential services, and also extended support to affected communities as part of the relief operations.
Classrooms for underprivileged children
As part of CSR initiatives, Gmmco Limited supported educational development for underprivileged children in Korba, Chhattisgarh, by constructing and donating two additional floors to the Government Middle School. This enhancement benefits over hundreds of students, providing a safer and conducive environment for attending school and learning.
An effort to conserve million litres of water
In response to Chennai’s water crisis, Gmmco Limited partnered with CII to restore three key water bodies—Karumanchavadi, Retakuttai, and Uthukulam—within the Greater Chennai Corporation. These efforts aimed at improving groundwater recharge, providing recreational space, and meeting local water needs.
Operator Training Initiative
Gmmco Limited launched the "Operator Training Program" with Chhattisgarh Nirman Academy (NRDA) at Naya Raipur to train individuals in operating the Cat® 424B machine. The 8-week program combined classroom and on-the-job training to help young people develop skills for employment and entrepreneurship in the construction industry, supporting skill development in the region.
Chennai Flood Relief
In response to severe flooding, Gmmco Limited extended support to affected communities through a range of relief efforts. In collaboration with local NGOs, Gmmco provided heavy machinery, such as backhoe loaders and trucks, to aid in clearing debris and restoring affected areas. The company also worked closely with the Chennai Municipal Corporation to strengthen municipal cleanup operations.
Gmmco CSR Policy
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Gmmco Limited emphasizes positive impact and value for stakeholders. The Board adopted this updated policy on June 25, 2021.
Vision
To drive sustainable social, economic, and environmental progress in the communities where we operate, fostering active community involvement and creating lasting value for the nation.
Definitions
Gmmco is committed to going beyond business to build a progressive nation that benefits communities and improves lives. Our aim is to positively impact society and the environment by leveraging our technologies for the greater good.
CSR Programmes and Projects
“Act“ means the Companies Act, 2013, as amended from time to time. “Administrative Overheads“ means the expenses incurred by the Company for general management and administration of Corporate Social Responsibility functions in the Company but shall not include the expenses directly incurred for the designing, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a particular Corporate Social Responsibility project or programme. “Board“ means the Board of Directors of the Company. “Company“ means ‘GMMCO Limited’. “CSR” means the activities undertaken by the Company in pursuance of its statutory obligation laid down in section 135 of the Act in accordance with the provisions contained in these rules, but shall not include the following, namely:- Activities undertaken in pursuance of normal course of business of the Company: Any activity undertaken by the Company outside India except for training of Indian sports personnel representing any State or Union territory at national level or India at international level; Contribution of any amount directly or indirectly to any political party under section 182 of the Act; Activities benefitting employees of the Company as defined in clause (k) of section 2 of the Code on Wages, 2019 (29 of 2019); Activities supported by the Company on sponsorship basis for deriving marketing benefits for its products or services; and Activities carried out for fulfilment of any other statutory obligations under any law in force in India. “CSR Committee“ means Corporate Social Responsibility Committee of the Company constituted by the Board. “CSR Rules“ means Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules 2014 and amendments thereon. “CSR Policy“ means this Policy. “CSR Expenditure“ shall include all expenditure including contribution to corpus, for projects or programs relating to CSR activities approved by the Board on the recommendation of its CSR Committee. “Net profit“ shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Act. “Ongoing Project“ means a multi-year project undertaken by the Company in fulfilment of its CSR obligation having timelines not exceeding three years excluding the financial year in which it was commenced and shall include such project that was initially not approved as a multi-year project but whose duration has been extended beyond one year by the Board based on reasonable justification.” Unless the context otherwise requires, words and expressions used in this policy and not defined herein but defined in the Companies Act, 2013 or the Rules made thereunder, as may be amended from time to time, shall have the meaning respectively assigned to them therein.
CSR Committee & its Duties
The Company will carry on its CSR activities in areas or subjects as prescribed under Schedule VII of the Act, as amended from time to time. An illustrative list of such areas or subjects is outlined below: Eradicating hunger, poverty and malnutrition, promoting health care (including preventive health care) and sanitation including contribution to the Swach Bharat Kosh set-up by the Central Government for the promotion of sanitation and making available safe drinking water; Promoting education, including special education and employment enhancing vocational skills especially among children, women, elderly, and the differently abled and livelihood enhancement projects; Promoting gender equality empowering women, setting up homes and hostels for women and orphans; setting up old age homes, day care centres and such other facilities for senior citizens and measures for reducing inequalities faced by socially and economically backward groups; Ensuring environmental sustainability, ecological balance, protection of flora and fauna, animal welfare, agroforestry, conservation of natural resources and maintaining quality of soil, air and water including contribution to Clean Ganga Fund set-up by the Central Government for rejuvenation of river Ganga; Protection of national heritage, art and culture including restoration of buildings and sites of historical importance and works of art; setting up public libraries; promotion and development of traditional arts and handicrafts; Measures for the benefit of armed forces veterans, war widows and their dependents; Training to promote rural sports, nationally recognised sports, paralympic sports and Olympic sports; Contribution to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund or any other fund including Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund’ (PM CARES Fund) set up by the Central Government for socio-economic development and relief and welfare of the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, other backward classes, minorities and women; Contribution to incubators or research and development projects in the field of science,technology, engineering and medicine, funded by the Central Government or State Government or Public Sector Undertaking or any agency of the Central Government or State Government; Contributions to public funded Universities; Rural development projects; Slum area development; Disaster management, including relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction activities. Any other activity as may be specified under the Act from time to time. The CSR activities shall be undertaken within the territory of the Republic of India. The Company’s CSR projects and programs will be undertaken by the Company by itself or with joint and collaborative efforts of other companies. The CSR projects and programs may also be implemented through registered public charitable trusts or registered society, registered under section 12A and 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961,companies established under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013(corresponding to Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956) and/or through any implementing entity eligible under the Act and CSR Rules.
Financial Outlay for CSR Activities
Every year, upon the recommendation of the CSR Committee the Board will make a budgetary allocation for CSR activities/ projects for the year. The budgetary allocation will be based on the CSR obligation of the Company for that financial year arrived in the manner provided under the Act. The Company shall strive to spend the budgeted amount allocated for CSR activities/ projects planned for each financial year, within that year. If for any reason, the budget of a year remains unutilised, the same would not lapse and will be treated in the following manner: In case of Ongoing Project, the unspent amount shall be transferred to an account i.e.‘Unspent CSR Account’ within 30 days of end of the financial year, or within such other time period as may be specified in the Act or CSR Rules from time to time, and such sum shall be spent during the next three financial years from the date of transfer, in the manner prescribed under the Act read with CSR Rules, failing which, the Company shall treat the unspent amount in the manner prescribed under the Act read with CSR Rules. In case of activities/ projects other than Ongoing Project, the same shall be transferred to funds specified in Schedule VII of the Act, or any such other fund(s) as may be specified under the Act or CSR Rules, within 6 months of close of the financial year or within such other time period as may be specified from time to time. Any surplus arising out of the CSR activities, projects or programs shall not form part of the business profits of the Company and shall be treated in the following manner: Ploughed back into the same project; or Shall be transferred to the Unspent CSR Account (if any) opened by the Company, from which the said amount shall be spent in pursuance of CSR policy and annual action plan of the Company; or Such surplus will be transferred to a Fund specified in Schedule VII to the Act, or any such other fund(s) as may be specified under the Act or the Rules, within a period of six months of the expiry of the financial year. The Board may during any financial year, approve to undertake CSR expenditure beyond the CSR obligation for that particular financial year. Such excess CSR spend shall be carried forward for setting-off against the CSR obligation of the Company for next three consecutive financial years in the manner decided by the Board.
Implementation
The Company will integrate its CSR plans and strategy with its business plans and strategies. For effective implementation, long-term CSR plans will be broken down into medium-term and short-term plans. Every year, the CSR Committee shall formulate and recommend to the Board, an annual action plan for execution of the CSR activities of the Company. The annual action plan shall include the following broad parameters or such other matters as may be required by the Act or the Board of Directors may direct from time to time:- The list of CSR projects or programmes that are approved to be undertaken in areas or subjects specified in Schedule VII of the Act; The manner of execution of such projects or programmes as specified in the CSR Rules; The modalities of utilisation of funds and implementation schedules for the projects or programmes; Monitoring and reporting mechanism for the projects or programmes; and Details of need and impact assessment, if any, for the projects undertaken by the Company; Provided that the Board may alter such a plan at any time during the financial year, as per the recommendation of its CSR Committee, based on the reasonable justification to that effect. Ongoing Projects(s) will be broken up into annual targets and activities to be implemented sequentially on a yearly basis, and the budget would have to be allocated for the implementation of these activities and achievement of targets set for each successive year, till the final completion of the project. Where the CSR activities are closely aligned with the business strategy and the Company possesses core competence to do it, the Company may take up the implementation of CSR project with its own manpower and resources, if the CSR Committee is confident of its organizational capability to execute such projects. If in the opinion of the CSR Committee, the implementation of CSR projects requires specialised knowledge and skills, and if the Company does not have such expertise in-house, and dedicated staff to carry out such activities, the CSR Committee may recommend to avail the services of external implementing agencies for the implementation of such CSR projects, as allowed under the Act read with CSR Rules. In the event an external agency is engaged for the purposes of the CSR initiatives of the Company,the Company will need to enter into an agreement with the relevant executing/implementing external agency, setting out the terms and conditions of the engagement of the external agency.Following broad parameters shall be considered while appointing any external agency: Legally authorized to undertake CSR activities Confirmation on ethical and clean track record of the agency Agency having the track record of at-least three years of working in CSR areas. Duly registered under Section 80G and 12A of Income Tax Act. Has obtained Unique CSR Registration Number from Ministry of Corporate Affairs There are no legal, quasi-legal, administrative, arbitration, or other proceedings,claims, actions or governmental investigations against the agency affecting its ability to undertake CSR activities. Agency not declared as insolvent Agency shall have the requisite systems and processes in place for monitoring and reporting. Such other conditions may be decided by the CSR Committee from time to time. The Board shall ensure that the Administrative Overheads shall not exceed such percentage of total CSR expenditure of the Company as prescribed, from time to time, in the Act read with CSR Rules.
CSR Committee
Composition: The CSR Committee shall comprise three or more Directors out of which at least one director shall be an independent Director. Present composition of CSR Committee is as follows: Mr. V. Chandrashekar, Member (Managing Director & CEO) Mr. M. L. Pachisia, Member (Independent Director) Mr. Yogesh Goenka, Member (Non-Independent Director) Ms. Abhilasha Mimani, Member (Independent Director) Roles and Responsibilities: The Committee shall: Formulate and update the CSR Policy which will be approved by the Board; Decide the CSR activities to be taken up by GMMCO in accordance with this Policy; Decide the amount to be allocated for each project or activity; Oversee and monitor the progress of the initiatives rolled out under this Policy; and Submit a report to the Board on all CSR activities undertaken during the financial year which shall duly be displayed on the GMMCO’s website at www.GMMCO.in. Frequency of Meetings: The Committee may meet as and when required.
Monitoring
The Company recognizes that monitoring is critical for assessment of the progress as regards timelines, budgetary expenditure and achievement of targets. Implementation and monitoring of the CSR activities will be overseen by the CSR Committee. Monitoring may be done periodically with the help of identified key performance indicators, the periodicity being determined primarily by the nature of key performance indicators. The monitoring and evaluation may be assigned by the CSR Committee to an independent external agency for the sake of objectivity and transparency and a periodic report thereof, with respect to the status of CSR activities, to be submitted to the Company which shall be placed before the CSR Committee and the Board atleast once in a financial year. Monitoring will be done in project mode with continuous feedback mechanism, and recourse always available for mid-course correction in implementation, whenever required. The performance of the Company’s CSR activities would be monitored on the basis of their achievement of annual targets and the utilization of the annual budgets for the activities planned and the targets set for each year If the projects are being implemented by an implementing agency, the Company may in consultation with the CSR Committee monitor the progress by seeking periodical update from the implementing agency and satisfy itself about the same. If required, the Company may designate special executives for this purpose and periodical update to be provided by the said designate person. The CSR Committee with the approval of the Board, may also undertake a study to assess the impact caused by the CSR activities of the Company. For the said purpose, the CSR Committee may designate special executives for this purpose or avail the services of specialized agencies. In case the Company’s average CSR expenditure obligation is ten crore rupees or more, in the three immediately preceding financial years, the Company shall mandatorily undertake impact assessment, through an independent agency, of their CSR projects or activities having outlays of one crore rupees or more, and which have been completed not less than one year before undertaking the impact study. The impact assessment reports shall be placed before the Board and shall be annexed to the annual report on CSR. Further, the CSR Committee shall appoint the impact assessment agency.
Disclosure
The Company’s engagement in this domain shall be disseminated on its website, annual reports and/ or its in-house journals as and when deem fit. The Company shall disclose the composition of the CSR Committee, CSR Policy and the Projects approved by the Board on its website. The CSR Annual Report, web link of Policy along with salient features of the Policy and details of change (if any) during the financial year, shall be disclosed in the Board’s report.
Review & Amendment of the Policy
The CSR Committee shall review the CSR Policy from time to time based on the changing needs and make suitable modifications as may be necessary with the approval of the Board. In case of any amendment(s), clarification(s), circular(s) etc. issued by the relevant authorities, not being consistent with the provisions laid down under this Policy, then such amendment(s), clarification(s), circular(s) etc. shall prevail upon the provisions hereunder and this Policy shall stand amended accordingly from the effective date as laid down under such amendment(s),clarification(s), circular(s) etc. Date: 25-June-2021 Place: Chennai V Chandrashekar Managing Director & CEO