SIAM focuses on ‘social empowerment, sustainable impact’

SIAM’s 4th Annual CSR Conclave highlights role of the automotive industry in driving sustainable social development

Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) organised the 4th Annual CSR Conclave to highlight the contributions of the automotive industry in driving sustainable development through various social welfare initiatives. The panels focussed on the theme of the event ‘Social Empowerment, Sustainable Impact’, and how CSR activities are essential in bettering lives of people through self-sustainable development projects. The conclave witnessed participation of key industry leaders to ensure inclusive development of the society, while protecting the ecology.

From right, Sushant Naik, Co-Chairman, SIAM CSR Group, and National Head – Government Affairs, Tata Motors, Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Naveen Soni, Chairman, SIAM CSR Group, and VP- External Affairs, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, and Rajesh Menon, Director General, SIAM

Initiating the inaugural session, Sushant Naik, Co-Chairman, SIAM CSR Group, and National Head – Government Affairs, Tata Motors, said: “The automotive industry, which is a key driver of the Indian economy, has taken the motto of ‘Building the Nation, Responsibly’ through SIAM.” He also thanked SIAM for providing the platform to highlight the substantial work done by the automotive industry for development and welfare of the society.

Naveen Soni, Chairman, SIAM CSR Group, and Vice President – External Affairs, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, explained the value of the theme ‘Social Empowerment, Sustainable Impact’ in creating a sense of ownership among the stakeholders.

“Creating social assets and instilling a sense of ownership about these assets within the community ensures self-sustainability of the CSR projects. Our aim is to give back to the communities by promoting development and creating maximum impact through our initiatives,” he said.

Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India, inaugurated the CSR Conclave and narrated the significance of social welfare activities as an integral part of Indian culture.

He iterated the importance of being mindful of the 3Ps – perd (trees), pani (water) and plastic to protect our environment, “We must plant trees, conserve water, and reduce the usage of single-use plastic through individual as well as corporate efforts. To that effect, I applaud SIAM’s initiative of discontinuing the use of single-use plastics at their events. These are the small steps that need to be adopted and appreciated in order to preserve our ecosystem.”

Rajesh Menon, Director General, SIAM, concluded the session by thanking the speakers for sharing their valuable inputs.

Further sessions highlighted high incidents of road accidents in India and the importance of addressing this complex problem by raising awareness about safe mobility. The discussion also touched upon the necessity of encouraging, educating and enforcing road safety laws by making students ambassadors of road safety.

The star speaker of the conclave, Dr. Madhav Chavan, Founder, Pratham, recalled the early years of CSR in India and compared it to how it is practised today by the corporate sector.

“The attitude of the companies towards CSR activities has matured,” he said. Dr. Chavan also highlighted the importance of investing in technical education through vocational programs related to the automotive sector, “Today, the onus must also be on promoting sustainable development in underdeveloped areas,” he said.

The event concluded with the presentation of the 2nd SIAM CSR Awards wherein Terre Policy Centre won in the ‘Environmental Rejuvenation’ category, Sneha NGO won in the ‘Health and Sanitation’ category, Dharti Charitable Trust in ‘Skills and Education’ category, Safe Life Foundation in the ‘Safety’ category, and the BAIF Institute of Sustainable Livelihoods and Development in the ‘Special Mention’ category