CSR Policy

At Wipro, we think that it is critical to engage with the social and ecological challenges that humanity is facing. It is our conviction that the engagement with social issues must be deep, meaningful, and formed on the bedrock of long-term commitment. This is the only way by which real change can happen on the ground. It is also reflective of the fact that such an approach serves both enlightened business interest and social good.

We have committed ourselves to an approach that is focused on bringing change inside out at four different levels:
1) Fulfilling basic duties and obligations, and practicing high levels of corporate governance and transparency;
2) Proactive approach in leading initiatives inside the organization that demonstrate commitment to a humane, sensitive and sustainable world;
3) Engaging with and contributing to relevant neighborhood community issues and initiatives in all regions and countries;
4) Using the power of communication and advocacy to influence the larger society.

The central tenet of our approach has been an emphasis on strong, meaningful work on systemic social issues. Our CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) policy reflects principles and strategies that have informed our long history of corporate citizenship and social responsibility. Wipro Foundation represents the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Wipro Limited. Going back over two decades, we focus on social initiatives in Education, Healthcare, Ecology, Disaster Response and Cities & Public Spaces.

As a part of our philosophy of adhering to the highest ethical standards, transparency, and accountability, disclosures are considered critical in the company. Disclosures help us adhere to regulatory requirements as well as proactively informing and engaging with our various stakeholders.
Read our CSR policy, sustainability reports, and disclosures to learn more about our work and approach.

On January 22, 2021, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs amended the earlier CSR Rules of 2014 and notified the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Amendment Rules 2021 to make impact assessment mandatory for companies undertaking CSR activities and CSR expenditure above a specified threshold.
The requirement of an impact assessment for FY 2022–23 was applicable to Wipro Foundation projects mentioned in the executive summary below. The detailed impact assessment reports for each project follow.

CSR Projects 2022-23 Executive Summary

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CSR Projects 2023-24 Executive Summary

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CSR Projects 2023-24 Executive Summary

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