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4. 5. Percentage of input material (inputs to total inputs by value) sourced from suppliers
Please refer to table no. 24 on pg. no. 66 of the Sustainability Databook
Job creation in smaller towns
Disclose wages paid to persons employed (including employees or workers employed on a permanent or non-
permanent / on contract basis) in the following locations, as % of total wage cost
Please refer to table no. 12(a) on page 61 of Sustainability Databook
Leadership Indicators
1. 2. Provide details of actions taken to mitigate any negative social impacts identified in the Social Impact Assessments
(Reference: Question 1 of Essential Indicators above
Not Applicable
Provide information on CSR projects undertaken by your entity in designated aspirational districts as identified by
government bodies
Crisil Foundation is currently working with the socially and economically underprivileged communities in some of the
most difficult geographies.
Mein Pragati, the flagship CSR programme, is currently being implemented in more than 5,200 villages of Assam and
Rajasthan. This programme is facilitated through a well-trained, all-women community cadre of sakhis. The cadre has
helped address the last-mile constraints in awareness and access to financial services and supported more than 3
million rural community members, by facilitating access to banking, and other financial, and social security schemes.
Crisil Foundation’s efforts through Mein Pragati have led to a larger partnership – the MoneyWise Centre for Financial
Literacy (CFL) project – which is being implemented in India with support from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), 11 public
sector banks and the NABARD. This project scales-up Crisil Foundation’s financial awareness and inclusion efforts
through 675 CFL projects across 100,000+ villages in 14 states and four union territories. By building timely, relevant
and trusted centres of knowledge, such as the CFL, Crisil has taken a firm step towards enabling the last-mile financial
inclusion, critical to the country’s long-term development.
Assam
Impact and reach as of December 2024 *
Number of districts : 24
Number of blocks : 73
Number of villages : 3,000+
Number of sakhis : 3,267
Cumulative outreach : 16.4 lakh
Linkages facilitated : 14.6 lakh
* Cumulative data from April 1, 2018
Rajasthan
Impact and reach as of December 2024 *
Number of districts : 6
Number of blocks : 40
Number of villages : 2,000+
Number of sakhis : 2,007
Cumulative outreach : 17.3 lakh
Linkages facilitated : 8.4 lakh
* Cumulative data from September 1, 2018
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