SME Times News Bureau | 13 Mar, 2019
Ministry
of Corporate Affairs has revised the National Voluntary Guidelines on
Social, Environmental and Economic Responsibilities of Business, 2011
(NVGs) and formulated the National Guidelines on Responsible Business
Conduct (NGRBC).
These
guidelines urge businesses to actualise the principles in letter and spirit.
These
principles view that businesses should conduct and govern themselves with
integrity in a manner that is Ethical, Transparent and Accountable.
In addition, businesses should provide goods and services in a manner that
is sustainable and safe.
Businesses
should respect and promote the well-being of all employees, including those in
their value chains, it added.
Businesses
should respect the interests of and be responsive to all their stakeholders, respect
and promote human rights and make efforts to protect and restore the
environment, it said.
The
Ministry of Corporate Affairs has been taking various initiatives for ensuring
responsible business conduct by companies.
As a
first step towards mainstreaming the concept of business responsibility,
the 'Voluntary Guidelines on Corporate Social Responsibility’ were issued
in 2009.
These
guidelines were subsequently revised as 'National Voluntary Guidelines on
Social, Environmental and Economic Responsibilities of Business, 2011 (NVGS)’
after extensive consultations with business, academia, civil society
organisations and the government.
The
NVGs were developed based on India’s socio-cultural context and priorities as
well as global best practices.