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Companies spending for setting up makeshift hospitals to be CSR activity: Centre

The circular comes at a time when COVID-19 cases and deaths are surging

mumbai hospital ap A worker cleans a newly set-up C0VID- 19 hospital at Science Center in Mumbai | AP

The government on Thursday said spending by corporates for setting up makeshift hospitals and temporary COVID-19 care facilities will be considered as CSR activities.

Under the companies law, certain class of profitable entities are required to spend at least 2 per cent of their three-year annual average net profit towards Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

"It is further clarified that spending of CSR funds for setting up makeshift hospitals and temporary COVID care facilities is an eligible CSR activity...," the corporate affairs ministry said in a circular on Thursday.

The circular comes at a time when the number of coronavirus cases and related deaths are surging across the country, with many places seeing lack of beds and oxygen cylinders for patients.

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