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By blood, I am Albanian. By citizenship,
an Indian. By faith, I am a Catholic nun.
As to my calling, I belong to the world. As
to my heart, I belong entirely to the Heart
of Jesus. God still loves the world and He
sends you and me to be His love and His
compassion to the poor.
Mother Teresa?

A journey from Kolkata to Darjeeling
motivated this incandescent
herald of God to officially create
the new congregation of the
Missionaries of Charity on October 7, 1950
in the Archdiocese of Kolkata “for the glory
of God and in the name of the poor.” Compassion
for the physically & economically
challenged inspired this Noble Laureate to
nurture 610 foundations in 123 countries till
September 5, 1997, a date which inscribes
her rendezvous with eternity, leaving behind
a legacy of love, humanity, compassion,
honesty...
It takes millennia for mankind to witness
such God sculpted souls and a few smart ad
campaigns peddled by a bunch of marketing meerkats & white collared hustlers to
mutilate these legacies under the garb of
“Corporate Social Responsibilities.”
Developing countries would lose about 70 percent of their human resource capital
due to the certain 10 million deaths by 2030
courtesy 4400 poisons wrapped in branded
attitude. The Friends of Earth, a British
NGO, credits British American Tobacco
and its 300-brand arsenal with 7,50,000
premature deaths annually. WHO reports
8,00,000 deaths from tobacco related diseases
every year in India alone, an addiction
which compels 60 percent of Indians to
sell or pawn their assets in order to access
healthcare.
Hustlers promoting branded death validate
their existence by stressing on fallacious
ingredients penned in their
“Corporate Social Responsibilities
agendas.” Mr. Don
Harris, Vice President,
Public Affairs, Phillip
Morris says “For us, community
initiatives have been
a fact of life for almost fifty
years.” Sparkling white collars
often flummox communities with such
incongruous comments and quotes.
Wow! the merchants of fatality care for
the community by not designing ad campaigns
for the youth but by funding
million dollar in-depth researches
on their lifestyle to come up
with campaigns like “Mark of a Man” or
organizing nocturnal boogies like Bacardi
Blast motivating the youth to ‘Keep Walking’
towards frozen rituals to experience moments of divine hedonistic pleasures. This
world would have been a healthier place
if companies like Phillip Morris or Diageo
invested money in building a community of
de-addiction therapists or cancer hospitals
engaged in curing victims of their poison or
equipping them with suitable medical and
insurance packages rather than inventing
label deaths.
Godfrey Phillips India Ltd salutes Indian
bravery by celebrating “Red and White Bravery
Awards” campaign judged by a panel
comprising personalities from fields like
Administrative Services, Police and retired
Judges of Supreme Court and High
Courts, social workers and media celebrities,
across 14 states in India
with an intention of strategically
covering remaining parts of India.
How do I react? Perhaps chortle at
this sardonic association with valour. O Jesus
I hope that thou art still in Heaven.
Nike the Greek God of sports
would shudder at the thought
of nicotine’s liaison with
sports, we are delighted
to know that the quality
strokes by our cricketers are
boosted by the energy of Wills moolah, Royal Stags powers our spinner’s
googlies, ex-health ministers address masses
with Bagpipers. Phew... “Corporate social
responsibilities” made for each other I
guess.
I lack the verve to overlook the eminence
of the mighty greased palms which
enact and implement insidous policies. “The
Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition
of Advertisement and Regulation of
Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply
and Distribution) Act, 2003” enacted on
May 18, 2004 managed to gain success
in diversifying a whooping sum
of Rs.2,500 million from advertising
to surrogate advertising.
Ladies and Gents please
don’t be harsh to this pasta
government by expecting
a “Tobacco Cessation”
drive because a disbursement
of Rs.70 billion by way of excise (?)
is a gargantuan figure to bloat a few
Swiss bank accounts right.
The fact that only tobacco and
liquor giants skillfully manoeuvre
policies & societies whimsically would
be bigotry if we ignore the ostentatious
efforts by cola giants, pharmas, PGA
sponsors,et al. Corporate coalitions possessing
similar flamboyance not only ignore
and ridicule gruesome realities inhabiting
economies but also gnaw away at the efforts
of Premjis, Gates, Chaudhuris, Bransons...
Well this cataclysmic milieu has a greener
side thanks to the dexterous efforts of the
Tatas, an Indian conglomerate practicing &
revolutionizing CSR since 1839-1904. Jamsetji
Nusserwanji Tata, one of the greatest
visionaries of industrial enterprise, who’s
envisioned projects were adroitly brought
to practical existence by his son Sir Dorabji
Tata, the first chairman of Tata Enterprises.
With the execution of “The Dorab Tata
Charitable Trust” (which currently holds 63
per cent of the capital of the parent firm) he
not only laid the official foundation of CSR
in India but also sustained and multiplied
his father’s legacies.
“Be sure to lay wide streets planted with
shady trees, every other of a quick-growing
variety. Be sure that there is plenty
of space for lawns and gardens. Reserve
large areas for football, hockey and parks.
Earmark areas for Hindu temples, Mohammedan
mosques and Christian churches” J
N Tata in a letter to his eldest son Dorab
about his vision for the township that
eventually became Jamshedpur.
Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhai Tata
continued to fortify the vision of J N &
Dorabji Tata for a little over five decades
by crusading for issues that he felt were imperative
for India’s development. Today Tata
Group accounts for 2.4 percent of
India’s GDP and 3 percent of the
tax thanks to the unbending
fervour of 2 million
comrades managing 85
diverse companies in
the fields like Engineering,
Materials, Energy, Chemicals,
Consumer products, Services, Communications
and information systems.
From the upliftment of women to ecology
management, health services to economic
development, community development
initiatives to engineering industrial
co-operatives and so on, the Tata Group
has been dexterously contributing towards
addressing imperative issues pertinent to
India’s survival through its industrious corporate
governance and ardent corporate
citizenship.

Since 1977, Tata Motors has been adopting
villages as part of their community development
activities, presently they nurture
22 villages tackling basic problems
like water scarcity, curative and preventive
services, unemployment, upliftment
of women, recreation, etc. to promote and
facilitate a healthy meaningful life. These
efforts are carried out on principles of self
help irrespective of losses. Their Blue collar
force also takes active interest and their
efforts in social development have helped
in developing 400 acres of barren Mother
India into a plush green environment ready
for picnics.
Their commitment towards human development
led to the formation of the “Tata
Council for Community Initiatives”, which
focuses on making communities strong
and self-reliant by imparting vocational
training, education and computer training.
It provides guidance to schools on the
purchase of equipment, trains teachers in
diverse skills, and organises workshops to
increase awareness.
These initiatives are not undertaken for
propaganda or visibility but for contentment
and ardor by choice. Hope this case motivates
a few narcissistic corporate hustlers to
atone for their immoral care with legacies
they have mutilated, to make them realize
that there’s a lot to eradicate and cure
in this fragile world. Billions of rehabilitations,
eradication of hunger, posse of Rodeo
Bushes to trim... |
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