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The Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) is likely to introduce a program on training in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by the next academic session for effective use of funds to yield better results at the grassroots level, according to the Hindu Business Line.
Hitesh Bhatt, Director, IRMA said, “A lot of money is being wasted in the name of CSR. It can be because not many people have an understanding on how the money which is given by corporates should be used effectively. For most of them, it is just about giving donations in order to meet government compliance.”
IRMA will offer two programs on CSR: A six-month certificate program for those who are managing CSR operations of organisations. The second will be a 11-month executive program. Those who have a minimum of five years experience in the social enterprise sector would be eligible for the executive program. Both programs will take a maximum of 30 students. “The objective is to teach the candidates about designing CSR projects and implementing them properly,” said Bhatt.
Currently, the institute has programs under four different categories: Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management (PGDRM), Management Development Program (MDP), Executive Post Graduate Diploma in Management-Rural (PGDMX-R) and Fellow Program in Rural Management (FPRM).
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