This paper is published in Volume-6, Issue-5, 2020
Area
Economics And Statistics
Author
Nikhil M. S., Bhavani M.
Org/Univ
Pooja Bhagavat Memorial Mahajana Post Graduate Centre, Mysore, Karnataka, India
Pub. Date
29 October, 2020
Paper ID
V6I5-1289
Publisher
Keywords
Corporate, Social Responsibility, Beneficiaries, JK Tyres

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Nikhil M. S., Bhavani M.. JK Tyres positive impact of its corporate social responsibility activities on beneficiaries, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Nikhil M. S., Bhavani M. (2020). JK Tyres positive impact of its corporate social responsibility activities on beneficiaries. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 6(5) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Nikhil M. S., Bhavani M.. "JK Tyres positive impact of its corporate social responsibility activities on beneficiaries." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 6.5 (2020). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

It is revealed from the data that JK Tyres Ltd Mysuru has conducted training on hygiene and water management for the beneficiaries of this particular scheme but it is revealed from the analysis that 38 percent of the respondents were not at all aware of the training program conducted by the company. About 5 percent of the respondents did not attend the training program due to their personal reasons though they were aware of the training program. It is revealed from the study that the majority of the respondents when asked to rate the usage of toilet under various aspects like effective operation, convenience, cleanliness, smell, and ease of repair rated good which gives the meaning that they are happy with the benefit they have received., During the study, it was revealed that many families migrated newly to the villages where the toilets were constructed and the new migrant families have not received the facilities. Respective authorities can think of considering those families in the coming FY and provide them with the needful. It is revealed from the data that about 38 percent of the respondents were not aware of the training program, respective authorities must see to it that all the beneficiaries will receive the information regarding the activities. The researcher while interacting with the respondents found that there were more people in a few houses and they had only one toilet. Respective authorities can think of providing them with the alternatives. It is found during the analysis that many houses did not have a direct water facility to their toilets. While giving the benefits authorities can consider providing such additional facilities as well. Many of the beneficiaries requested street lights and water tanks in their villages. The authorities can consider these as well while planning the Corporate Social Responsibility activities in the coming financial years.