About
Since SRF’s incorporation in 1970 and the subsequent establishment of our first plant in Manali, near Chennai, India in 1974, we have grown from being
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a single unit tyre cord manufacturer into a leading, professionally–managed, diversified chemicals conglomerate.
Our core strength lies in our ability to diversify. Our vigour does not just lie in past achievements, but it is something we carry forward even today to achieve global leadership.
Our wide range of products and solutions are sold worldwide. These are used in varied applications and segments: from tyres to air conditioners, mines to cricket grounds, automotive to household appliances, food packaging to raw materials for pharmaceuticals. With our diverse portfolio, we strive to provide the highest quality of sustainable, industrial and specialty intermediates that contribute to a better way of life.
Grant Value
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2021-22
Grant ValueRs. 185,500,000CSR BudgetRs. 186,100,000 -
2022-23
Grant ValueRs. 286,300,000CSR BudgetRs. 285,600,000 -
2023-24
Grant ValueRs. 315,000,000CSR BudgetRs. 410,400,000
Organisations Supported
Geographical Coverage
Impact
Programs
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Education
DescriptionKeeping with our legacy of providing high-quality education, the SRF Foundation runs one of the largest community programs in the country, imparting education to underprivileged children and youth by improving both hard and soft infrastructure facilities in Government schools, promoting computer-aided learning, and through the digital inclusion of communities.
Model School Initiative
The Anganwadi Development Program, initiated by SRF, aimed to enhance early childhood education in Anganwadi Centres. The project aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, focussing on holistic child development and quality education
Objectives
1. Experience-Based Learning: The program promoted hands-on learning experiences for children aged 3 to 6 years.
2. Centre of Excellence: Transforming Anganwadi Centres into centres of excellence by improving infrastructure and teaching methodologies.
3. Capacity Building: Providing training and skill development for Anganwadi workers.
4. Joyful Learning: Creating engaging and joyful learning environments within Anganwadi Centres.
Digital Transformation Programs (Smart TV and Smart Bus)CauseStatesDemographicsImpactStudents impacted 52,496Impacted children in Aanganwadi Development program 13,094Schools impacted 173Impacted Anganwadis with Development program 309 -
Vocational Skills and Livelihood
DescriptionTo cope with the concern that there is not enough skilled or competent workforce for industries, the SRF Foundation has established livelihood and skill development centres that impart demand-driven employability and provide competency-based training to the youth. These centres include basic electrician training, excavator and forklift operator training, and a spoken English program.
Recent initiatives by the government, such as ‘Skill India’ and ‘Make in India,’ are positive and dedicated steps towards capacity building in rural India. While significant progress has been made in this direction, the corporate sector needs to complement it.
At SRF, we effortlessly work to support the development of children as employable and contributing citizens. Through our partnership with organizations like Schneider Electric and The Times of India in vocational skill development, we have expanded the scope of our flagship programs to train an increasing number of Indians, with a focus on our youth while covering new geographies.
Basic Employability Training Program (BETP) supports participants to acquire essential skills that enhance their employability. The program covers areas such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving
Spoken English Program equips individuals with language skills necessary for professional success
Basic Computer Training Program helps Participants learn essential computer skills, including basic software usage and internet navigation
Nari Shakti: Empowering women through skill development
Digital Skills for ITIs and Polytechnics: Bridging the digital divide
Digital Literacy Mission: Promoting digital literacy across communitiesCauseDemographics -
Environmental Sustainability
DescriptionRainwater Harvesting: In collaboration with SPACE (Society for Promotion and Conservation of Environment), SRF embarked on a project involving the construction of 204 earthen pots to harvest rainwater and recharge groundwater in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan. This, along with other initiatives, helped us recharge groundwater by 7.6 lakh KL during the year.
Natural Resource Management (NRM): The focus lies on enhancing livelihoods, conserving the environment, and improving socio-economic conditions in 35 villages within the Tijara Block of Alwar district, Rajasthan
Fodder plants were strategically planted in unused areas in Gualda village and on Dhakpuri village. These plantations were established in regions with accessible water sources, garnering active participation from local farmers dedicated to safeguarding the newly planted vegetation, ultimately benefiting 8,100 families.
SRF joined forces with the Global Vikas Trust (GVT) in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh to bolster farmers’ income. This collaboration resulted in the planting of a substantial 3,80,000 saplings. These efforts directly impacted 122 farmer families and indirectly benefited 150-200.
This initiative represents a significant stride toward agricultural advancement and economic empowerment within the region.
Agricultural Transformation Initiative:
To enhance the income and livelihoods of farmers engaged in traditional crop cultivation by promoting modern farming practices, crop diversification, and adoption of horticulture, ultimately leading to sustainable agricultural development.
Intervention
A. Crop Diversification and Cropping Pattern Change: SRF suggested and supported the adoption of remunerative crops and horticulture, thereby diversifying traditional cropping patterns to include high-value produce.
B. Sourcing High-Quality Saplings: The initiative ensured the procurement and distribution of high-quality saplings, particularly focusing on banana and papaya, to improve the quality of produce and yield.
C. Farmers’ Knowledge Enhancement: Comprehensive training sessions were conducted covering farming processes and techniques from pre-plantation to post-harvest stages, aimed at incorporating better practices and increasing yield.
D. Ecosystem Creation and Support: SRF established a support ecosystem for farmers, including training, technological assistance, a dedicated call centre, and round-the-clock support by trained agriculturists.
E. Market Facilitation: The initiative facilitated the direct sale of produce by connecting farmers with buyers, ensuring they received the best prices for their productsCauseStatesDemographicsImpactFarmers 8,647Villages impacted with Natural Resource Management (NRM) initiative 35Supported NGOsPartners for Environmental Sustainability -
Promotion of Health Care
DescriptionPrimary Health Centre: Focusses on implementing medical facilities that adhere to the Kalyakalp standard, emphasising cleanliness, sanitation, and infection control.
Swasthya Sewa Van (Mobile Health Van): Operating in 15 villages of Vagra Block at Dahej, Gujarat, this mobile health van provides essential services
Offers free, accessible, and quality health care to vulnerable groups in and around Dahej
Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs): The initiative aimed to upgrade existing facilities, enhance processes, and build staff capacity through training programmes, exposure visits, an technical support. It also focussed on strengthening community outreach programmes to raise awareness about preventive healthcare, routine immunisation, and maternal and child healthcare.
Mobile Health Dispensary (SRF Swasthya Seva): Mobile Health Dispensary initiative, known as SRF Swasthya Seva’s aim is to address the challenge of limited access to basic healthcare services for the local community in the Dahej area of Bharuch district. The initiative aimed to provide easy access to doctor consultations and medicines at the doorstep of residents in 15 project villages, overcoming the barriers posed by distance and lack of amenities.CauseStatesImpactImpacted people 86,528Villages impacted 66 -
Promotion of Art and Culture
DescriptionSRF Virasat initiative: Promotes Indian classical music, dance, and culture. Through this initiative, children are provided with the opportunity to collaborate with singers and showcase their talents in front of audiences, thereby nurturing their social and interpersonal skills. By supporting art and culture in this manner, the SRF Foundation plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting our rich cultural traditions for the enjoyment of future generations.
CauseSupported NGOsPartners for Promotion of Art and Culture
Annual Reports
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2024
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2023
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2022
Awards & Recognitions
1. SRF Limited won the ROTARY CSR AWARD 2021 for exemplary work in BASIC EDUCATION & LITERACY : 2021
2. CSR Journal Excellence Award 2023, the Bhamashah Award 2023 for CSR intervention in Education (Rajasthan) : 2023
3. ICC Social Impact Award 2023 for the promotion of education : 2023
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Contact
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Email ID
info@srf.com
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Phone Number
+91-124-4354400
Point of Contact
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Name
Kartik Bharat Ram
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Email ID
cs@srf.com