2. (1839 â 1904)
âIn a free enterprise, the
community is not just
another stake holder in
the business but in fact
the very purpose of its
existence.â
Jamsetji Tata
Tata Group Founderâs Philosophy - A Legacy âŠ
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Trusteeship, Integrity, Respect for Individuals, Credibility & Excellence
3. At the Tata Group our purpose is to improve the quality of life of the
communities we serve.
Our heritage of returning to society what we earn evokes trust
among consumers, employees, shareholders and the community.
The Tata name is a unique asset representing leadership with trust.
Leveraging this asset to enhance group synergy and becoming globally
competitive is the route to sustained growth and long-term success.
4. Millennium Development Goals
ïź Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
ïź Achieve universal primary education
ïź Promote gender equality and empower women
ïź Reduce child mortality & Improve maternal health
ïź Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
ïź Ensure environmental sustainability
ïź Develop a Global Partnership for Development
Our CSR â Approach âŠ
5. ïĄ Land & Water Management
ïĄ Rural Livelihood
ïĄ Health & Sanitation
ïĄ Education & Skill Development
ïĄ Sports
ïĄ Infrastructure Development
ïĄ Advocacy â Right To Information, Training of PRI
members
Inclusive Growth
the touchstone of sustainability
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Pisciculture
SHGâs products in a fair
â Bamboo work
SHG nursery enterprise
Alternative avenues for sustainable developmentâŠtowards womenâs empowerment
ï Agriculture
ï Poultry, Goatry,
Pisciculture etc.
ï Community
entrepreneurship
Facilitated more than 500
enterprises
8. 8
2099 drinking water
structures installed till date
Total Sanitation Campaign- 19,000
low cost toilets (approx.) installed
Voluntary Blood Donation
Association Award
Promotive & Preventive Health care
9. 9
Early Child Education Centre
Camp school
Adult Literacy classes
ECE Teacher Orientation Training
Towards an educated communitiesâŠ
Improving the literacy status in our areas of operation
10. Tata Football Academy
Tata Archery Academy
Tata Athletics Academy
Tata Steel Adventure
Foundation
Talent hunt for sporting Talents
Sports Feeder Centres
Stadium at Keonjhar
Special Olympics for Differently
Abled
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Encouraging Art & Culture
Contribution to setting up National
Centre
for Performing Arts, Mumbai
Preserving & promoting indigenous
heritage
Tribal Culture Centre showcases
legacy of 9
tribes of Jharkhand & Orissa
Revival of traditional sports, dance
forms & herbal medicine
Enabling rural artisans & crafts
persons
12. ïĄ Tata Relief Committee - has
sent immediate relief in
times of natural calamities â
1 Million Families
ïĄ Long-term assistance
offered
ï Tata Relief Committee is
serving in 15 districts
ï 435 houses and 31 school-
cum-cyclone shelter
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13. At Tata Steel, sustainable development of Community is not just a
mission statement, but a living tradition. And will remain so forever.
We not only work for development of villages next to our industries,
but also those far away.
Our continuous effort to reach out to the villages of Orissa in health
care, education, livelihoods, rural infrastructure and sports, will
multiply in number and reach with the upcoming new investments by
the House of Tatas in the State.
14. âWe sometimes feel that what we
do is just a drop in the ocean,
but the ocean would be less
because of that missing dropâ
Hinweis der Redaktion
The eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) â which range from halving extreme poverty to halting the spread of HIV/AIDS and providing universal primary education, all by the target date of 2015 â form a blueprint agreed to by all the worldâs countries and all the worldâs leading development institutions. They have galvanized unprecedented efforts to meet the needs of the worldâs poorest.