NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a year that saw Info Edge (India) Limited achieve remarkable business growth, crossing a market capitalization of over Rs 1 lakh crore, the company also reinforced its legacy as a socially responsible corporate citizen. Through sustained investments in education, inclusion, and livelihoods, Info Edge spent Rs 15.33 crores in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) during FY 2024–25, reaching over 10 lakh beneficiaries across India. This investment goes beyond corporate compliance — it reflects Info Edge’s belief that technology-driven prosperity must uplift those who remain on the margins of society. The company’s CSR initiatives in FY25 focused primarily on quality education, employment generation, and social inclusion, particularly for women, youth, and persons with disabilities.
Key Facts: Info Edge (India) Limited – CSR Spending Report FY 2024–25
Particulars | Details |
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Average Net Profit (as per Section 135 (5)) | Rs 8,343.72 million (Rs 834.37 crores) |
Statutory CSR Obligation (2% of Average Net Profit) | Rs 166.88 million (Rs 16.69 crores) |
Total CSR Expenditure (FY 2024–25) | Rs 153.28 million (Rs 15.33 crores) |
CSR Project Expenditure | Rs 144.44 million (Rs 14.44 crores) |
Administrative Overheads | Rs 8.35 million (Rs 0.83 crores) |
Impact Assessment Cost | Rs 0.49 million (Rs 4.90 lakhs) |
Unspent CSR Amount (Transferred to Bank Account) | Rs 13.60 million (Rs 1.36 crores) – April 24, 2025 |
Unspent Amount Utilized (FY 2025–26) | Rs 7.15 million (Rs 71.50 lakhs) |
Total Lives Impacted | Over 10 lakh beneficiaries |
Key Focus Areas | Quality Education, Livelihoods, Gender Equality, Digital Literacy, Inclusion, Environmental Development |
Major Education Partners | Language & Learning Foundation (Rs 47.5 lakhs), Saarthi Education (Rs 30.85 lakhs), Khan Academy India (Rs 70 lakhs), International Foundation for Research & Education (Rs 1.90 crores) |
Livelihood & Inclusion Partners | Magic Bus India Foundation, Umoya Foundation (Rs 12 lakhs), TRRAIN (Rs 74 lakhs), Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust (Rs 38 lakhs) |
Regional Focus (Aspirational District) | Mewat (Haryana) – Rs 21.60 lakhs |
CSR Committee Chairperson | Geeta Mathur (Independent Director) |
Alignment with UN SDGs | SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth), SDG 10 (Reducing Inequalities) |
Commitment in Numbers: Obligation vs. Actual Spending
Under Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, Info Edge calculated its statutory CSR obligation for FY25 at Rs 16.69 crores based on its average profits of the last three financial years.
Out of this, the company spent Rs 15.33 crores — or over 91% of its total CSR obligation — on direct project implementation and administrative expenses.
- CSR Obligation (FY25): Rs 16.69 crores
- Total CSR Spend: Rs 15.33 crores
- Project Expenditure: Rs 14.44 crores
- Administrative Expenses: Rs 83.5 lakhs
- Impact Assessment: Rs 4.9 lakhs
- Lives Impacted: Over 10 lakh individuals
The remaining Rs 1.36 crores was identified as unspent due to ongoing multi-year projects and was transferred to a designated Unspent CSR Account in full compliance with Section 135(6) of the Act.

Education at the Core: Building Foundations for the Future
Education continued to be Info Edge’s central CSR pillar, aligning closely with SDG 4: Quality Education. The company supported initiatives designed to improve learning outcomes among underprivileged children and youth.
Strengthening Early and Foundational Learning
Through its partnerships with organizations such as the Language and Learning Foundation (LLF) and Saarthi Education, Info Edge invested in foundational literacy and numeracy programs targeting first-generation learners.
- Rs 47.50 lakhs was contributed to LLF, supporting play-based early learning in government primary schools.
- Rs 30.85 lakhs was provided to Saarthi Education Foundation, benefitting 3,085 students across 12 affordable private schools.
Both programs emphasize not just academic learning but holistic child development, improving teacher capacity and ensuring measurable learning outcomes in resource-poor settings.
Expanding Access to Digital and Higher Education
Recognizing that digital fluency is the gateway to modern education, Info Edge contributed Rs 70 lakhs to Khan Academy India, supporting free, technology-based learning in regional languages.
Additionally, the company supported The International Foundation for Research & Education with Rs 1.90 crores, reinforcing higher education and research initiatives that bridge the gap between academia and industry.
Through these combined efforts, Info Edge is shaping an educational ecosystem that nurtures curiosity, creativity, and competence — essential for India’s next generation workforce.
Livelihoods and Inclusion: Enabling Economic Empowerment
Beyond education, Info Edge’s CSR portfolio demonstrates a strong emphasis on livelihood creation and social inclusion. In line with SDG 8 (Decent Work) and SDG 10 (Reducing Inequalities), the company partnered with NGOs to promote skill development, entrepreneurship, and employment for marginalized sections of society.
Training India’s Youth for Employment
Partnering with Magic Bus India Foundation, Info Edge supported youth skill training programs aimed at enhancing employability in the service sector. These interventions connect young people from urban low-income communities to job opportunities, especially in the retail, logistics, and hospitality sectors.
Promoting Inclusion and Accessibility
The company also funded targeted inclusion programs focusing on persons with disabilities and vulnerable communities:
- The Umoya Foundation: Rs 12 lakhs was spent on the Second Innings program — empowering retired and differently-abled sportspersons to find meaningful livelihoods.
- TRRAIN (Trust for Retailers & Retail Associates of India): Rs 74 lakhs supported Project Pankh, which provides vocational training and employment for persons with disabilities.
- Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust (BYST): Rs 38 lakhs funded entrepreneurship programs, with 18% of beneficiaries from socially disadvantaged backgrounds.
These initiatives ensure equitable participation in India’s economic growth story — especially for individuals often excluded from mainstream opportunities.
Environmental and Regional Impact
While education and inclusion form the backbone of Info Edge’s CSR policy, the company also directs its resources toward regional development and environmental resilience.
In FY25, the company invested Rs 21.60 lakhs in development programs within Mewat (Haryana) — one of India’s identified aspirational districts. This targeted intervention ensures that rural and semi-urban regions benefit from corporate-led development, aligning with India’s inclusive growth vision.
Governance and Transparency: CSR Oversight
Info Edge’s CSR activities are governed by a dedicated CSR Committee, chaired by Ms. Geeta Mathur (Independent Director), alongside three executive members.
The committee met four times during FY25 to review project selection, fund allocation, and outcome assessments. A total of Rs 4.9 lakhs was spent on third-party impact assessment, reinforcing Info Edge’s culture of transparency and accountability.
In line with the Companies Act, the company’s unspent amount of Rs 1.36 crores was deposited into a scheduled bank account on April 24, 2025, designated for ongoing CSR projects. As per the latest disclosure, Rs 71.50 lakhs has already been utilized toward these approved projects in FY26, ensuring all funds reach their intended purpose.
Creating a Measurable Social Impact
Info Edge’s CSR programs collectively reached over 10 lakh beneficiaries in FY25, with measurable outcomes across educational access, skill-building, and livelihood creation.
The company’s focus on data-driven social investments ensures that every rupee spent contributes toward long-term, scalable impact — not just philanthropy.
With clear monitoring mechanisms and partnerships with credible non-profits, Info Edge continues to exemplify the principles of ethical governance and inclusive development.
You Learn
Through a Rs 15.33 crore CSR investment in FY25, Info Edge (India) Limited reaffirmed that real progress lies in human development — not just in digital disruption. From building foundational learning in rural schools to empowering youth and differently-abled individuals with employable skills, the company’s CSR initiatives resonate deeply with India’s social and economic priorities.
Info Edge’s approach to social responsibility reflects its broader vision — to build platforms that empower millions, both digitally and socially. By merging innovation with empathy, the company stands as a model for how India’s technology leaders can shape a more inclusive and equitable future.
FAQs: Info Edge (India) Limited CSR Spending Report FY 2024–25:
Q1. How much did Info Edge spend on CSR in FY 2024–25?
Info Edge (India) Limited spent Rs 15.33 crores on CSR activities during FY 2024–25.
Q2. What was Info Edge’s total CSR obligation for FY 2025?
The company’s statutory CSR obligation was Rs 16.69 crores, based on an average net profit of Rs 834.37 crores.
Q3. What were the main focus areas of Info Edge’s CSR programs?
The key focus areas included quality education, livelihood creation, digital literacy, and social inclusion for marginalized communities.
Q4. How many people benefited from Info Edge’s CSR initiatives in FY25?
Info Edge’s CSR programs reached and benefitted over 10 lakh individuals across India.
Q5. Which major organizations did Info Edge partner with for CSR implementation?
The company partnered with Khan Academy India, Magic Bus India Foundation, Language & Learning Foundation, Saarthi Education, and TRRAIN, among others.
(India CSR)
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