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Make CSR contribution mandatory for flood relief, human rights panel tells Punjab govt

By, Chandigarh
Published on: Sep 06, 2025 07:06 AM IST

In a directive, PSHRC chairman justice Sant Parkash (retired) and member justice Gurbir Singh (retired) directed him to ensure compliance with CSR obligations by all such companies

The Punjab State Human Rights Commission (PSHRC) on Friday directed the Punjab chief secretary to ensure that all companies and corporate houses registered in Punjab contribute their mandatory share towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) for flood relief in the state.

With 43 deaths, large swathes of land submerged, and thousands of families displaced, the Punjab government has declared the state disaster-hit.

In a directive, PSHRC chairman justice Sant Parkash (retired) and member justice Gurbir Singh (retired) directed him to ensure compliance with CSR obligations by all such companies. “Keeping in view the magnitude of the damage caused by the floods, the chief secretary, Punjab, is directed to immediately examine the matter, take necessary steps, coordinate with the competent authorities, and ensure compliance by all companies and corporate houses registered in Punjab,” they said.

With 43 deaths, large swathes of land submerged, and thousands of families displaced, the Punjab government has declared the state disaster-hit. A total of 1,902 villages have been affected, with those near riverbanks being the worst-hit. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), mandated by Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, requires eligible companies to allocate at least 2% of their average net profits from the preceding three years towards CSR activities.

 
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