THDC India Wins Global CSR Excellence & Leadership Award 2026 for Best CSR Practices
THDC India Limited (THDCIL) has been conferred with the prestigious ‘GLOBAL CSR Excellence & Leadership Awards 2026’ under the category Best Corporate Social Responsibility Practices. The award was presented during World CSR Day 2026 at Taj Lands End, Mumbai.
The recognition highlights THDCIL’s consistent and impactful efforts toward community-centric development and sustainable nation-building.
Leadership Perspective
Shri Sipan Kumar Garg, CMD, THDCIL, congratulated Team THDCIL on the achievement, stating that the honour reflects the organization’s unwavering commitment to inclusive growth and development. He emphasized that THDCIL remains focused on ensuring that development initiatives reach the last mile, particularly in project-affected and remote regions.
‘THDC Sahridaya’ – Corporate with a Human Heart
The award reaffirms THDCIL’s structured CSR framework, ‘THDC Sahridaya – Corporate with a Human Heart’, which addresses nine critical thematic areas:
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Health
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Education
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Skill Development
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Rural Development
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Women & Community Empowerment
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Environment Sustainability
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Care for the Aged and Differently Abled
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Art & Culture
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Sports Promotion
Through these initiatives, THDCIL continues to foster inclusive socio-economic development in its areas of operation.
Award Acceptance
The award was received on behalf of THDCIL by:
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Shri Harsh Kumar Jindal, GM (S&E Department)
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Shri Vikas Chauhan, Manager (S&E Department)
Their participation symbolized the collective efforts of the organization in implementing socially responsible and sustainable initiatives.
Strengthening Commitment to Inclusive Growth
The Global CSR Excellence & Leadership Award underscores THDCIL’s role as a responsible public sector enterprise committed to sustainable development, community welfare, and long-term social impact.
With a focus on structured planning, transparent execution, and measurable outcomes, THDCIL continues to align its CSR initiatives with national development priorities.
