Tech Giant Expands Reach in Education, Healthcare, and Environment with Strategic Philanthropy
NEW DELHI (India CSR): In an era where corporate responsibility defines the soul of a business, Wipro Limited shines as a global leader, proving that purpose and progress are inseparable. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, Wipro invested a remarkable Rs 202.6 crores in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, touching millions of lives across India and beyond. Guided by the vision of its founder, Azim Premji, and rooted in the belief that businesses must serve as socio-economic citizens, Wipro’s efforts reflect a deep commitment to creating a just, equitable, humane, and sustainable world. This investment, channeled through the Wipro Foundation and Wipro Cares, demonstrates a legacy of meaningful engagement with societal and ecological challenges, far exceeding statutory obligations. This article explores the intricate details of Wipro’s FY25 CSR spending, spotlighting the human stories and systemic impacts that define its transformative journey.
Key Facts Table: Wipro CSR Spending FY 2025
Category | Key Facts (FY25) |
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Total CSR Spend | Rs 202.6 crores (vs obligation of Rs 124.5 crores) |
Excess Spend Available for Future Set-Off | Rs 78.1 crores |
Spending Breakdown | Rs 200.2 cr (projects), Rs 2.3 cr (admin), Rs 0.1 cr (impact assessment) |
Education Reach | 2.7 million children benefited |
Children with Disabilities (CwD) | 130,000 supported; 68,068 with targeted interventions in 12 states & 2 UTs |
Digital Skilling | 75,666 students trained in emerging tech |
Wipro earthian Program | 200+ districts, 12,500 students, 2,845 teachers trained |
Healthcare Reach | 2.06 million people, incl. 700,000 women, 1.3 million children, 5,100 CwD |
Maternal & Child Health (5 years cumulative) | 700,000 women supported |
Urban Ecology | 21 projects in 8 cities & 1 town; 3 focused on climate resilience |
Community Ecology | 15,600 informal waste workers supported; 50,000 trees planted; 100 farmers trained in agroforestry |
Disaster Response | 4,200 people rehabilitated in Wayanad landslides |
Employee Engagement | 15,814 volunteers across 20 countries; 35,000+ hours; 344 events; 47,000 lives impacted |
Employee Giving | 42,000 employees donated; Wipro matched contributions |
Global Programs | Wipro Next Door active in 19 countries |
Environmental Stewardship | 4% GHG reduction YoY; 162.6 million kWh green energy procured; Net Zero by 2040 target |
Operational Impact Costs Saved | Rs 29.90 crores (from water, waste, and energy efficiency) |
Recognitions | 14th year on DJSI; EcoVadis Gold (97th percentile); Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index |
Governance | CSR overseen by Nomination & Remuneration Committee (also Sustainability Committee); quarterly board reviews |

Strategic Financial Commitment
Wipro’s CSR expenditure for FY 2024-25 reached Rs 202.6 crores, surpassing its mandatory obligation under the Companies Act, 2013. Based on an average net profit of Rs 9,721.5 crores over the previous three years, the required 2% contribution amounted to Rs 194.4 crores. After applying a set-off of Rs 69.9 crores from excess spending in prior years (Rs 22.3 crores from FY21-22, Rs 22.6 crores from FY22-23, and Rs 25 crores from FY23-24), the adjusted obligation was Rs 124.5 crores. Wipro’s actual spend, however, exceeded this by Rs 78.1 crores, which is available for set-off in future years. The breakdown includes Rs 200.2 crores for ongoing and new projects, Rs 2.3 crores for administrative overheads, and Rs 0.1 crore for impact assessments, reflecting a strategic and transparent approach to social investment.
Education: Empowering the Next Generation
Education lies at the heart of Wipro’s CSR mission, fostering equitable learning opportunities and future-ready skills. In FY25, Wipro’s education programs reached 2.7 million children across India through partnerships with over 150 organizations. A key focus was inclusivity, with 130,000 Children with Disabilities (CwD) benefiting from tailored interventions. Through collaborations with 26 partners across 12 states and two union territories, Wipro directly supported 68,068 CwD, ensuring access to quality education.
The flagship Wipro earthian program, now in its 14th year, engaged 12,500 students and trained 2,845 schoolteachers across 200 districts in 28 states and union territories, embedding sustainability into education. Additionally, Wipro’s digital skilling initiatives empowered 75,666 students with training in emerging technologies, preparing them for a digital-first world. These efforts, supported by the Azim Premji Foundation and Wipro Education Program, underscore a commitment to systemic reform and inclusive growth.
A Story of Transformation
In rural Karnataka, a young girl named Anjali, a first-generation learner, benefited from Wipro’s digital literacy program. With access to computer labs and trained educators, she mastered coding basics, securing a scholarship for higher studies. Her story is one of thousands, illustrating how Wipro’s education initiatives are breaking barriers and building brighter futures.
Healthcare: Nurturing Well-Being
Wipro’s healthcare initiatives in FY25 reached 2.06 million people, focusing on primary healthcare, maternal and child wellness, and mental health. Programs addressing nutrition, vaccination, and institutional deliveries impacted 700,000 young mothers and women of reproductive age and 1.3 million infants and children, including 5,100 CwD. Over the past five years, Wipro’s gender and maternal care programs have consistently supported 700,000 women, building resilient healthcare systems in underserved areas.
Through Wipro Cares, the company operated primary healthcare centers in remote regions, offering free consultations, medicines, and diagnostics. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Wipro’s legacy of healthcare support continued, with contributions to isolation centers and vaccine distribution, a model that informed its FY25 disaster response efforts.
A Lifeline in Crisis
In a tribal village in Odisha, Wipro’s mobile health camps provided critical prenatal care to expectant mothers like Sunita, who had no access to nearby hospitals. With regular check-ups and nutritional support, she safely delivered a healthy baby, a testament to Wipro’s role in bridging healthcare gaps.
Environmental Sustainability: Building Resilient Ecosystems
Wipro’s Urban Ecology Program and community initiatives reflect its commitment to environmental stewardship. In FY25, the company supported 21 projects with 15 partners across eight cities and one town, focusing on climate resilience and urban sustainability. The Bengaluru Sustainability Forum awarded six grants for projects in Bengaluru and Mysuru, fostering interdisciplinary solutions for urban challenges.
In community ecology, Wipro empowered 15,600 individuals in Mysuru’s informal waste sector with training and support. In Coimbatore, 50,000 trees were planted, and 100 farmers were trained in agroforestry, enhancing biodiversity and livelihoods. Wipro’s broader environmental strategy achieved a 4% reduction in GHG emissions from FY24, supported by 162.6 million kWh of green energy procurement and energy-efficient green buildings with an Energy Performance Index of 65 units/sq.m.
Greening Communities
In Coimbatore, farmer Rajesh transitioned to agroforestry with Wipro’s training, increasing his income by 30% while contributing to local biodiversity. His story highlights how Wipro’s environmental efforts create economic and ecological value.
Disaster Response and Employee Engagement
Wipro’s responsiveness shone through in its disaster relief efforts, particularly in supporting 4,200 people affected by the Wayanad landslides in FY25. Aid was delivered across 10 wards in the Meppadi Panchayat, providing essentials and rehabilitation support.
Employee engagement amplified Wipro’s impact. The Be the Change program, launched in FY25, saw 15,814 volunteers contribute 35,000 hours across 344 events in 20 countries, impacting 47,000 lives. Over 42,000 employees made monetary contributions, matched by Wipro, supporting initiatives like tree plantations in India, school renovations in Romania, and food bank support in the Americas.
Volunteers Making a Difference
In the Philippines, Wipro employees distributed stationery to 2,000 students, sparking joy and enabling learning. Such acts of volunteerism reflect Wipro’s culture of collective purpose.
Global Reach and Governance
Wipro’s CSR extends globally, with community initiatives in 19 countries under the Wipro Next Door program, focusing on digital inclusion and local engagement. The company’s governance framework, overseen by the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and led by Global Head of Sustainability Narayan PS, ensures rigorous planning and quarterly reviews.
Wipro’s alignment with global standards, including the Integrated Reporting Framework, ISSB, SASB, and TCFD recommendations, reinforces its transparency and accountability. The company’s SBTi-approved Net Zero targets by 2040, coupled with reductions in environmental costs (valued at Rs 29.90 crores in FY25), highlight its holistic approach to sustainability.
A Legacy of Impact
Wipro’s Rs 202.6 crores CSR investment in FY25 is a powerful narrative of purpose-driven impact. From empowering millions through education and healthcare to fostering environmental resilience and community engagement, Wipro’s initiatives reflect a legacy of responsibility that began over two decades ago. As the company approaches its 80th anniversary, its commitment to ethical business, systemic change, and global citizenship continues to inspire, proving that true progress uplifts everyone.
FAQs: Wipro CSR Spending FY 2025
Q1. How much did Wipro spend on CSR in FY25?
Wipro spent Rs 202.6 crores on CSR in FY25, exceeding its mandatory obligation.
Q2. Which key areas did Wipro’s CSR cover?
Education, healthcare, urban and community ecology, disaster relief, and employee engagement.
Q3. How many children benefited from Wipro’s education initiatives?
Around 2.7 million children, including 130,000 Children with Disabilities, benefited.
Q4. What impact did Wipro’s healthcare programs have?
They reached 2.06 million people, focusing on maternal, child, and preventive care.
Q5. What are Wipro’s sustainability goals?
Wipro targets Net Zero emissions by 2040, with FY25 showing a 4% cut in GHG emissions.
(India CSR)
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