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 4.   Percentage of input material (inputs to total inputs by value) sourced from suppliers:  6.   Details of beneficiaries of CSR Projects:

 Parameter  FY 2022-23  FY 2021-22  Sr.    CSR Project                  No. of persons benefited   % of beneficiaries
 Directly sourced from MSMEs / small producers  12.04%  13.63%  No.       from CSR Projects  from vulnerable and
 Sourced directly from within the district and neighbouring districts  77.74%  84%           marginalised groups
                                                        Tata Chemicals India
 Leadership Indicators  1.  Okhai and Cluster Development Program                    29,575                41%
 1.    Provide details of actions taken to mitigate any negative social impacts identified in the Social Impact Assessments   2.  Agriculture and Livestock Management  9,544  21%
 (Reference: Question 1 of Essential Indicators above):  3.  Skill Development Programs  866               43%
                  4.  Natural Resource Management & Environment Conservation          7,811                40%
 Details of negative social impact identified  Corrective action taken
                  5.  Health Care, Nutrition, Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation       96,299                40%
 Not Applicable   6.  Education                                                      71,812                12%
                  7.  Inclusive Growth                                                2,904               100%
 2.     Provide the following information on CSR projects undertaken by your entity in designated aspirational districts as identified   8.  Disaster and Infrastructure  42,990  11%
 by government bodies:
                                                             Rallis
 S No.  State  Aspirational District  Amount spent (In `)  9.  RUBY - Educational Initiative  8,381        47%
 1.  Gujarat  Narmada  67,45,000  10.  TaRa - Skilling Initiative                     1,361                28%
 2.  Telangana  Warangal  90,00,000  11.  Rural Development                          36,413                31%
 3.  Maharashtra  Osmanabad  25,50,000  12.  Jal Dhan- Water Harvesting and Conservation  2,68,797         27%
 4.  Jharkhand  Ramgadh  25,00,000  13.  Sampoorna Poshan - Malnutrition and Anaemia Initiative  700       44%

                  14.  C-Safe                                                         1,786                10%
 3.   (a)    Do you have a preferential procurement policy where you give preference to purchase from suppliers comprising
 marginalised/vulnerable groups? (Yes/No)      CSR and volunteering activities are also carried out in USA, UK and Kenya for various vulnerable and marginalised groups.
 Yes            -   UK - Support to local Hospice St. Luke‘s and terminally ill patients in Northwich through various fundraising events
                -    USA - Support to children in health and education (focus on STEM), women (single mothers) for improving livelihood and
    (b)  From which marginalised/vulnerable groups do you procure?   local charities
       Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes     -    Kenya - Focus on education through infrastructure and bursaries, preventive health care and drinking water, curative health
                    care through Magadi Hospital, watershed and drinking water, women empowerment and youth engagement programs
    (c)  What percentage of total procurement (by value) does it constitute?
 1.83%      PRINCIPLE 9 - Businesses should engage with and provide value to their consumers in a responsible manner
            Essential Indicators
 4.    Details of the benefits derived and shared from the intellectual properties owned or acquired by your entity (in the current   1.   Describe the mechanisms in place to receive and respond to consumer complaints and feedback.
 financial year), based on traditional knowledge:
                 The Company has web-enabled online customer complaint portal. After logging of each complaint unique number is generated
 S    Intellectual Property based on   Owned /   Benefit shared   Basis of calculating benefit share  - depending on the product group, nature of complaint. It goes to the resolution authority online. Based on resolution it goes
 No.  traditional knowledge  Acquired   (Yes / No)  to the approving authority. Once the approving authority approves and if there are any financial implications then it goes to
 Yes / No       commercial for issue of credit note. Once approved customer gets credit and customer feedback on the nature of closure. All
 1.  Access to biological resources for   Yes  Yes  The amount is being paid as per the Guidelines   complaints are resolved within definite timeframes depending upon the products and nature of complaint. If not resolved, then
 research and commercial purposes  on  Access  to  Biological  Resources  and   it escalates to next authority mapped in the system. After receiving satisfactory feedback from customer, the individual complaint
 Associated Knowledge and Benefit Sharing   is closed. For improvement and avoid recurrence, list of complaints is aggregated, Root cause analysis done by the assigned
 Regulations – 2014.  teams and aggregated reports on complaint received and closure time reported to Senior Management on monthly basis.

 5.    Details of corrective actions taken or underway, based on any adverse order in intellectual property related disputes wherein   2.   Turnover of products/services as a percentage of turnover from all products/services that carry information about:
 usage of traditional knowledge is involved.                                       As a percentage to total turnover

    Not Applicable  Environmental and social parameters relevant to the product                          100%
                 Safe and responsible usage                                                              100%
                 Recycling and/or safe disposal                                                          100%








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