About
Cipla has been built on a strong foundation of care, with Caring For Life as our enduring purpose. Guided by this commitment, we have expanded our pre Read more sence to over 80 countries, offering more than 1,500 products across diverse therapeutic categories in 50+ dosage forms. In our mission to make healthcare more accessible and affordable worldwide, we continue to strengthen our presence in key markets, including India, South Africa, the U.S., and other emerging economies.
CSR Policy
Grant Value
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2023-24
Grant ValueRs. 69,51,42,865CSR BudgetRs. 68,83,41,786 -
2022-23
Grant ValueRs. 62,30,00,000CSR BudgetRs. 61,51,00,000 -
2021-22
Grant ValueRs. 53,25,00,000CSR BudgetRs. 52,92,00,000
Geographical Coverage
Organisations Supported
Programs
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Palliative Care Project
DescriptionCipla Palliative Centre: This project offers palliative care services for inpatients, outpatients, and home care both at the center and in outpatient departments (OPDs) of select hospitals. Additionally, it provides training for healthcare workers and professionals in palliative care. The center is based in Pune.
Access to palliative care services: This project facilitates access to palliative care services through various partner organizations, including awareness programs, home-based support, and patient assistance through supportive care units within hospitals and institutions. It offers palliative care for inpatients, outpatients, and home care services at OPDs in select hospitals and multiple palliative care centers, promoting an integrated model of care. Additionally, the project provides home care services in collaboration with NGOs and offers comprehensive patient support, including both medical and non-medical assistance.CauseHealthcareStatesAndhra PradeshKarnatakaWest BengalAssamBiharDelhiGoaHimachal PradeshKeralaMadhya PradeshMaharashtraPunjabRajasthanUttar PradeshTelanganaHaryanaJammu and KashmirTamil NaduDemographicsPatientsHealthcare workersImpactLives impacted through patient support for various diseases. 4,000Patients impacted 50,000Children supported for bone marrow transplantation. 30NAT tested and leucodepleted blood transfusions for thalassemia major. 1,200Supported NGOsPartners for Palliative Care Project -
Community Health Initiatives
DescriptionPrimary health care support: This project aims to provide primary healthcare support through diagnosis, treatment, and building awareness on health, hygiene, and nutrition, while also offering infrastructure support.
Key initiatives include:
*Promoting early child development, maternal and child health, and well-being with nutritional support.
*Offering pulmonary rehabilitation for post-COVID recovery and interventions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
*Providing infrastructure support to facilitate health monitoring, rehabilitation programs, and medical assistance.
*Assisting patients with Thalassemia and other life-limiting conditions.
*Delivering patient care services by offering essential care and resources.
*Strengthening healthcare institutions, including government hospitals, district and sub-district hospitals, public health centers (PHCs), and community health centers (CHCs), by providing medical equipment, trained personnel, and enhancing infrastructure.
*Supporting the acquisition of an MRI machine (1.5T) for the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University.
Mobile Health Vans: Supporting the operations of the Mobile Health Van, which offers medical consultations, free medications, basic diagnostic services, health awareness programs, and referrals for specialized treatments.CauseHealthcareStatesKarnatakaDelhiGoaGujaratHimachal PradeshMadhya PradeshMaharashtraRajasthanUttar PradeshTelanganaTamil NaduDemographicsChildrenMothersWomenPatientsImpactPatients impacted 3,200Consultations provided 1,24,000Lives impacted through last mile delivery and enhanced access to healthcare. 1,20,000Lives impacted through awareness and doorstep access through home visits. 2,5005 local health centres were supported with medical equipment’s accross 3 states. 5Day care unit established with a capacity of 30 children per day for blood transfusions 30Supported NGOsPartners for Community Health Initiatives -
The Public System Partnerships (PSP)
DescriptionPublic System Partnership for Maternal and Newborn Child Health: The program aims to improve the health of expectant mothers, new mothers, and newborns in the urban slums of Mumbai and its surrounding six municipalities by collaborating with the healthcare system.
CauseHealthcareStatesMaharashtraDemographicsNewbornMothersWomenImpactPeople impacted 1,33,000Supported NGOsPartners for The Public System Partnerships (PSP) -
Support for Quality Education including Digital learning
DescriptionPromoting Quality Education including support for Mobile Science Vans, Science centers primary education, career counselling, technology access, infrastructure support as well as scholarships.
Support Will Include:
*Mobile Science Vans: Enhancing access to hands-on science education for economically disadvantaged children in Government and Government-aided schools. This initiative supplements the existing education system with experiential science learning through interactive sessions, fostering a deeper understanding of scientific concepts.
*Classroom Learning Support: Conducting hands-on science learning sessions and establishing science labs or science centers within schools to strengthen science education.
*Career Counseling & Skill Development: Providing career guidance, online learning opportunities, and support for facility enhancements in alignment with the National Education Policy.
*Financial Assistance:
Scholarships for students pursuing various courses at school and college levels, including Nursing, Master of Science (Chemistry), and computer courses.
Support for visually impaired students, assisting in their continued education and skill development.
Digital Learning Excellence and Development (DLEAD) Program: Supporting digital learning initiatives in Government and Government-aided schools, including teacher training and capacity-building programs.
*Early Childhood Education: Providing non-formal education for children aged 2-5 at Balvatika centers to ensure a strong foundational learning experience.CauseEducationStatesKarnatakaGoaHimachal PradeshMadhya PradeshMaharashtraSikkimUttar PradeshDemographicsChildrenYouthSchoolsVisually impairedSchoolsImpactImpacted students 56,700Students supported through scholarships and school fees, merit awards. 4,300Pairs of footwear and masks recycled, refurbished and distributed to school going children across 20 schools. 20,000Students benefitted from school infrastructure 11,000Students reached for Experiential learning 16,000Schools reached across 5 states 80Tablets distributed with pre loaded content 4,300Girls identified and integrated into government schools 3,700Science laboratories set up for the research in CSIR CDRI 2Supported NGOsPartners for Support for Quality Education including Digital learning -
Skilling and Vocational Training
DescriptionSkill development initiative including Training for Livelihood as well as capacity building initiative. Project Includes:
*Skill Development for Local Youth: Enrolling local youth in various skill development and soft skills training programs tailored to local employment demands.
*Support for Skill Training Centers: Ensuring the effective functioning of skill training centers, including training and capacity building for differently-abled individuals and providing necessary support to these centers.
*Healthcare Workforce Upskilling: Enhancing the skills of healthcare workers, including ASHA workers, nurses, and paramedics, with a focus on key public health areas such as palliative care.CauseLivelihoodStatesDelhiMaharashtraDemographicsYouthHealthcare workersSpecially abledImpactVisually impaired persons assisted for their queries through helpline. 11,300Beneficiaries acquired relevant skills to earn livelihood 13,900Supported NGOsPartners for Skilling and Vocational Training -
Environment Sustainability
DescriptionWater Rejuvenation and Product reuse recycling, waste management: This initiative includes support for the rejuvenation of small water bodies, plantation drives near plant sites and other locations, and sustainability projects. It also focuses on recycling worn-out materials and implementing Integrated Renewable Energy and Sustainable Agriculture projects.
CauseEnvironmentStatesKarnatakaTamil NaduMadhya PradeshMaharashtraDemographicsCommunityImpactFamilies impacted 3,000Supported NGOsPartners for Environment Sustainability -
Disaster Response Programs
DescriptionEmergency Relief and support in case of natural disaster
: Providing support for relief efforts during natural disasters across the country and undertaking rehabilitation measures as needed in the aftermath of disasters.CauseDisaster ManagementStatesTamil NaduHimachal PradeshMaharashtraSikkimDemographicsCommunityImpactSaplings planted across locations. 10,800Families supported as a part of Disaster response program 2,861Households supported through immediate response assistance 4,000Hygiene kits distributed 600
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Annual Reports
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2024
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2023
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2022
Website
Location
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Headquarters
Cipla Ltd. Cipla House, Peninsula Business Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg
Directions, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Contact
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Phone Number
91 22 24826000
Awards & Recognitions
1. National CSR Times Award : 2024
2. Gold rating in the Healthcare category for its Palliative Care Services in Goa : 2024