"Mizoram CSR Connect": CM Lalduhoma inaugurates CSR matchmaking portal
Aizawl, January 27
Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Tuesday inaugurated the Corporate Social Responsibility Matchmaking Portal - "Mizoram CSR Connect" at McCabe Hall, Aijal Club in Aizawl.
The portal has been developed jointly by the Mizoram CSR Cell, under the Planning & Programme Implementation Department, in collaboration with UNDP India, to facilitate effective linkage and coordination between CSR contributors and implementing agencies.
While addressing the gathering here, the Chief Minister expressed his appreciation to UNDP India, the Planning & Programme Implementation Department, and the Mizoram CSR Cell for their dedicated efforts in making the Mizoram CSR Connect portal a reality.
Referring to CSR data for 2023-24, he noted that Mizoram received only 0.06 per cent of the total CSR expenditure in India. Emphasising the significant role CSR can play in development, he stated that the CSR Cell was established in the Chief Minister's Office in June 2024 to strengthen CSR-related initiatives in the State.
He said that the launch of the Mizoram CSR Connect portal marks an important step toward bridging CSR donors and seekers through a transparent, structured digital platform. The portal, he added, is expected to enhance ease of doing CSR in Mizoram while also ensuring transparency, accountability, and measurable outcomes for contributing corporates.
Highlighting Mizoram's strengths, the Chief Minister said that the State's peaceful environment, low corruption rate, high literacy level, strong progress towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the people's deep-rooted spirit of tlawmngaihna make Mizoram an ideal destination for CSR investments.
He invited corporate entities and civil society organisations to actively engage in CSR initiatives in Mizoram, assuring that every rupee of CSR funds would be utilised transparently, meaningfully, and impactfully.
Angela Lusigi, Resident Representative, UNDP India, also addressed the programme and expressed her appreciation for the launch of the Mizoram CSR Connect portal, describing it as a commendable initiative with national and global relevance. She said UNDP was proud to partner in the initiative and reaffirmed UNDP India's focus on sustainable development, women's empowerment, and environmental conservation.
Commending Mizoram's development initiatives, she reiterated UNDP's commitment to continued collaboration with the State. She underlined the importance of data-driven planning for achieving impactful development outcomes and noted that the portal would greatly support CSR stakeholders by providing reliable data and enabling informed decision-making.
Secretary, Planning & Programme Implementation Department, Lalmalsawma Pachuau, delivered the welcome address. Adviser to the Chief Minister and Chairman, Mizoram CSR Cell, TBC Lalvenchhunga, highlighted key CSR opportunities in Mizoram.
The event also witnessed the exchange of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) between the Mizoram Start-Up Mission and participating corporate and institutional partners.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Only 0.06% of national CSR spending? That's shockingly low for a state. It highlights how CSR funds are concentrated in a few industrial regions. This digital matchmaking platform is a smart move to get Mizoram on the radar of corporates. Hope other Northeastern states adopt similar models.
As someone from the region, it's heartening to see such a structured approach. The mention of 'tlawmngaihna' (the community spirit) is key – it means projects will have genuine local participation. My respectful suggestion: the portal must be very user-friendly for small local NGOs, not just big corporates.
Data-driven planning is everything. A portal that provides reliable data will help companies move beyond just cheque-writing to creating real, sustainable impact. UNDP's involvement adds credibility. This could be a model for other states struggling to channel CSR effectively.
Good step forward. The proof will be in the execution. The portal needs active management and promotion to corporates in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore. Also, highlighting specific sectors like bamboo, handicrafts, or eco-tourism for CSR would help. Hope it brings tangible development to the people.
Interesting read. The focus on transparency and measurable outcomes is crucial for corporate donors. The MoU with the Start-Up Mission is a clever link – CSR can fuel innovation. Wondering if the portal will have case studies or impact stories from early projects?
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