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75Annual Report 2015-2016
(c) Manner in which the amount spent during the financial year is detailed below:
S.
No
CSR Project or
activity identied
Sector in which
the project is
covered
Projects or programs
1. Local area or other
2. Specify the state
and district where
projects or programs
was undertaken
Amount
outlay
(budget)
project or
program
wise
(` mn)
Amount spent
on the projects
or programs
Sub-heads
1. Direct
expenditure
on
projects or
programs
2. Overheads
(` mn)
Cumulative
expenditure
upto the
reporting
period
(` mn)
Amount spent
direct or through
implementing
agency*
1. Projects of ICICI
Foundation for
Inclusive Growth
1. Promoting
education,
employment
enhancing
vocational
skills,
livelihood
enhancement
projects,
2. Eradication
of hunger,
poverty and
malnutrition;
promoting
preventive
healthcare
22 skill training
centres located
in Bengaluru,
Bhubaneswar,
Chennai, Coimbatore,
Delhi, Durg,
Guwahati, Hyderabad,
Indore, Jaipur, Kochi,
Kolkata, Lucknow,
Mumbai, Mysore,
Nagpur, Narsobawadi,
Patna, Pune, Trichy,
Vijaywada and
Zirakpur.
Elementary education
projects in Rajasthan
and Chhattisgarh.
Healthcare
programmes
including in Baran
(Rajasthan).
450.0 450.0 710.0 Amount spent
through ICICI
Foundation for
Inclusive Growth.
2. Rural development
projects including
nancial inclusion
and nancial
literacy
Rural
development
Pan-India 1,400.0 1,196.6 2,334.3 Direct & through
Bank’s business
correspondent
network
3. Contribution
towards relief and
welfare in calamity
affected areas
Contribution to
Prime Minister’s/
Chief Minister’s
Relief Fund
Chennai - 38.7 76.5 Direct
4. Gift a Livelihood
programme
Livelihood
enhancement
Pan-India - 10.0 25.7 Direct
5. Supporting
research and
capacity building
in education sector
Promoting
education
Mumbai and Kolkata 54.0 5.1 59.1 1. Teach to Lead
in Mumbai to
support their
Teach for India
fellowship
programme.
2. Praxis Business
School, Kolkata,
supporting
a chair for
research for the
banking sector.