Companies Act

Extension of time for giving comments for consideration of High Level Committee on CSR-2018

Extension of time for furnishing comments for consideration of High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility-2018

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has constituted a High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility-2018 (HLC-2018) to review the existing framework and guide and formulate a coherent policy on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

2. Comments/suggestions are invited on the provisions of CSR in the Companies Act 2013 Companies (CSR Policy) Rules, 2014 and Circulars issued concerning CSR.

3. All stakeholders are requested to furnish comments/suggestions through mails only on the following e-mail id:

Email: hlc.csr-2018@gov.in

4. The time period for receiving comments has been extended.

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