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Don’t indulge in CSR fraud: DK Shivakumar to Karnataka corporate entities

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • May 31, 2025
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Bengaluru, May 31 (IANS) Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar on Saturday warned corporate entities operating in the state not to indulge in committing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) fraud.

He made the statement during a review meeting on Saturday at Vidhana Soudha, held to assess state-wide progress with Deputy Commissioners and CEOs.

Deputy CM Shivakumar pointed out that many corporate entities based in Karnataka are issuing CSR cheques to private service organisations (NGOs) in other states, and are allegedly taking back around 50 per cent of the amount in cash. This development has come to the notice of the government, he added.

He called this a fraudulent practice and stated that such misuse of Karnataka’s share of CSR funds is unacceptable.

“It is your responsibility to ensure these funds are used for the development of our schools,” he told the officials.

“We don’t need CSR funds in cash. Instead, let the companies build one public school per three Gram Panchayats. If land is required, the government will provide it. You identify the land, we will provide the school design. Let the companies construct the buildings and provide infrastructure. Their name can be displayed on the school building alongside the government’s,” he proposed.

The state receives around Rs 8,000 crore annually through CSR funds. A year ago, directions were issued to utilise these funds for constructing CSR model schools. However, the implementation has been unsatisfactory, Shivakumar noted.

He expressed strong displeasure over the slow progress in the construction of CSR-funded public schools in Karnataka, modelled after the Karnataka Public Schools concept.

He added, “In my constituency, we are constructing 13 CSR public schools, each costing Rs 9 to Rs 12 crore. But work is progressing only in a few locations, and most places show a complete lack of interest.”

Shivakumar instructed DCs and CEOs to immediately write to corporate firms in their jurisdictions and convene meetings urging them to take up public school construction.

He told them to collect details on what has been done so far by corporate entities and to follow the school building designs provided by the Education Department.

He further directed that at least one model school must be constructed in each taluk, and based on that design, one school should be built for every three Gram Panchayats.

The Deputy Commissioner and CEO of Bengaluru have been specifically directed to convene a meeting with the corporate firms based in Bengaluru to discuss the use of CSR funds for school construction. Similarly, all DCs and CEOs across districts have been instructed to hold such meetings and expedite the school construction process.

Shivakumar also stated that he would personally review the progress of this initiative by holding regular video conferences with DCs and CEOs.

–IANS

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