The objective of the workshop was to map the policies of different
ministries aligned with responsible business, to share the progress made
against the policies and schemes related to responsible business, to deliberate
the need for collaborative action, and to seek inputs for documenting
initiatives pertaining to responsible business leading towards Viksit
Bharat.
During a
special addressat the workshop, Ms. Anuradha Thakur, Addl. Secretary, MCA,
highlighted the role played by the IICA in promoting the responsible business
conduct in the country. Ms. Thakur emphasised the importance of Responsible
Business Conduct (RBC) for achieving the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and
traced the evolution of Responsible Business Conduct ecosystem in India. Ms.
Thakur offered key inputs for furthering the efforts in the direction of sector
initiatives in this direction.
In his
address, Shri Amit Kumar Ghosh, Addl. Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice
& Empowerment, Government of India, highlighted the pertinent role of the Government in promoting the rights of the
people belonging to disadvantaged sections of the society, ranging from
people with disabilities to transgender. Shri Kumar especially emphasised the
significance of NAMASTE scheme of the Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment, which focuses on empowerment of sanitation workers.
Shri
Shyam S. Dubey, Controller General of Accounts, Dept. of Expenditure, Ministry
of Finance, Govt. of India highlighted the importance of leveraging the digital
infrastructure to create a ecosystem of transparency and accountability as is
embodied by the various initiatives of the Government of India like PFMS.
Ms.
Nusrat Khan, BHR National Specialist, United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP emphasised the key role of National Action Plan on Business and Human
Rights in achievement of the UN Agenda 2030, and quoted that 90% of the
Sustainable Development Goals are invariably linked to Human Rights. In
conclusion, Ms. Khan focused on the legal initiatives promoting the Responsible
Business Conduct in India while also establishing a business case for it.
Dr.Garima
Dadhich, Associate Professor & Head,
School of Business Environment, IICA, deliberated on the nine principles of
National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct….
In the vote
of thanks, Dr. Dadhich expressed her gratitude to all the speakers and
participants for their valuable contributions and insights and stated that the
workshop would pave the way for further dialogue and collaboration on RBC among
the relevant stakeholders.
Key
outcomes of the workshops were to come-up with a compendium on relevant
initiatives on different ministries and agencies of Govt. of India which are
related with the responsible business conduct.
The
workshop was attended by around 30 senior officers from different relevant
Ministries of the Govt. of India including the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of
Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Law & Justice, Ministry of Housing &
Urban Affairs, Dept. of Public Enterprises, Dept. of Science & Technology,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Ministry of Mines, and Ministry of Women
& Child Development among others. This was a second inter-ministerial
workshop on the subject, the first one was held in January 2024 in New Delhi.