NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a rapidly evolving world where corporate success is increasingly measured not just by financial gains but also by societal impact, Grand Continent Hotels Limited (GCHL) stands out as a beacon of responsible business. The company firmly believes that genuine hospitality extends beyond the comfort of its properties, reaching into the heart of the communities it serves. For the Financial Year 2024-25, Grand Continent Hotels made a significant stride, demonstrating this unwavering commitment through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, investing a commendable Rs 4,78,802 to uplift and empower various segments of society. This detailed report highlights GCHL’s dedication to creating a positive and lasting difference, aligning its growth with a profound sense of purpose.
Key Facts Table: Grand Continent Hotels FY25 CSR Report
Aspect | Details |
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Company | Grand Continent Hotels Limited (GCHL) |
Financial Year | 2024–25 (FY25) |
Total CSR Spend | Rs 4,78,802 (≈ Rs 4.79 Lakhs) |
Mandatory CSR Obligation | Rs 3,76,263 (3.76 Lakhs) |
Excess Contribution | Rs 1,02,539 (available for future set-off) |
Average Net Profit (Basis for CSR) | Rs 1,88,13,149 |
Focus Areas | Education, Community Welfare, Accessibility & Infrastructure |
Key Beneficiaries / Partners | – Snehashraya Foundation (Education for underprivileged & girl child) – SCEAD Foundation India (Migrant worker welfare, child education support) – Pragathi Charitable Trust (Community welfare support) – All India Confederation of the Blind (Infrastructure & accessibility improvements) |
CSR Committee Members | – Chandrasekhar Sundaram (Independent Director) – Ramesh Siva (Managing Director) – Vittal Vidya Ramesh (Whole-time Director) |
Governance & Compliance | – CSR Policy available on company website – CFO Certificate obtained (Section 135, Companies Act, 2013) – No capital assets created/acquired – Zero administrative overheads |
Vision Statement | “Crafting Comfort, Scaling Smart” – linking hospitality with sustainable growth & community impact |
Exceeding the Mandate: A Record of Generosity in FY25
During the Financial Year 2024-25, Grand Continent Hotels Limited dedicated Rs 4,78,802 towards its Corporate Social Responsibility activities. This substantial contribution not only met but significantly surpassed the company’s average CSR obligation, which was calculated at Rs 3,76,263 for the year. This obligation is determined as 2% of GCHL’s average net profit, which stood at Rs 1,88,13,149. The company’s proactive approach to social good resulted in an excess expenditure of Rs 1,02,539, an amount that will be available for set-off against future CSR requirements. This demonstrates Grand Continent Hotels’ commitment to go beyond mere compliance, actively seeking opportunities to enhance community welfare and create a broader positive impact.
Investing in Human Potential: Educational Empowerment Initiatives
A cornerstone of GCHL’s CSR philosophy for FY 2024-25 was a strong focus on educational empowerment, recognizing its transformative power in shaping brighter futures. The company collaborated with dedicated organizations like Snehashraya Foundation to channel its efforts effectively. Through this partnership, Grand Continent Hotels provided crucial support for the education of underprivileged and socially marginalized children. A particular emphasis was placed on empowering the girl child, recognizing the significant impact education can have on gender equality and societal progress. These initiatives provided essential learning needs, ensuring that children from disadvantaged backgrounds received the tools and opportunities necessary to pursue their academic aspirations, thereby fostering a cycle of growth and potential.
Fostering Inclusive Communities: Support for Vulnerable Groups
Grand Continent Hotels’ commitment to social responsibility extended to broader community support and infrastructure enhancement, demonstrating a holistic approach to welfare.
- Community Welfare: Through partnerships with the SCEAD Foundation India and the Pragathi Charitable Trust, GCHL addressed immediate needs within vulnerable communities. This included providing essential bedding supplies to migrant workers, ensuring dignity and comfort in their living conditions. Simultaneously, educational essentials were distributed to children, directly supporting their learning journeys and complementing the broader educational empowerment goals.
- Infrastructure Enhancement: Recognizing the importance of accessibility and inclusivity, Grand Continent Hotels partnered with the All India Confederation of the Blind. This collaboration focused on supporting the renovation of facilities at the Blind Association, aiming to significantly improve the physical environment and accessibility for visually impaired individuals. These improvements contribute to creating a more supportive and enabling space for the community, reflecting GCHL’s thoughtful approach to creating meaningful change.
These strategic collaborations ensured that GCHL’s contributions reached those most in need, aligning with the company’s ethos of thoughtful hospitality and responsible business.
Upholding Integrity: The CSR Governance Framework
At Grand Continent Hotels, robust governance forms the bedrock upon which its long-term value creation and social initiatives rest. The company treats governance not as a mere compliance exercise but as a fundamental principle guiding its operations. To oversee its CSR endeavors, GCHL established a dedicated CSR Committee. For the financial year 2024-25, this committee comprised:
- Chandrasekhar Sundaram (Non-Executive Independent Director).
- Ramesh Siva (Managing Director).
- Vittal Vidya Ramesh (Whole-time Director).
This committee plays a critical role in ensuring that all CSR initiatives are executed with transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct, upholding stakeholder interests. The company’s CSR policy, detailing its approach and guidelines, is readily accessible on its website, reinforcing its commitment to openness. Importantly, the management confirmed that a certificate from the Chief Financial Officer, as mandated by Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, has been duly obtained, affirming compliance. Furthermore, Grand Continent Hotels ensured that no capital assets were created or acquired through its CSR spending in FY25, directing all funds directly towards programmatic impact. The company also reported zero administrative overheads incurred from the CSR budget, maximizing the direct benefit of every rupee contributed to the communities.
Charting a Sustainable Future: A Vision for Tomorrow
Grand Continent Hotels Limited’s dedication to Corporate Social Responsibility is an integral part of its overarching vision: “Crafting Comfort, Scaling Smart”. This philosophy extends beyond its core business model to its philanthropic endeavors, demonstrating a deep-rooted commitment to sustainable growth and social betterment. By consistently investing in community welfare, educational empowerment, and infrastructure development, GCHL is not merely fulfilling a statutory obligation but actively building a legacy of responsible, resilient, and inspiring Indian hospitality. As the company continues its expansion, both domestically and internationally, its unwavering focus remains on integrating thoughtful contributions with operational excellence, promising a future where business success and social good go hand-in-hand.
(India CSR)