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PSUFY 2023-24

INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED

Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IndianOil or IOCL) is India’s largest integrated energy company, majority government‑owned and headquartered in New Delhi. It operates across refining, pipelines, marketing, petrochemicals, natural gas, R&D, exploration, and renewable energy, serving both domestic and international markets ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Oil_Corporation?utm_source=openai)). Its corporate social responsibility (CSR) is guided by the theme “Pehle Indian, Phir Oil,” with sustained investment in health and sanitation, safe drinking water, education and vocational training, rural development, environmental sustainability, empowerment of women/marginalized groups, and cultural heritage. The company implements projects nationwide including Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, among others ([iocl.com](https://www.iocl.com/pages/csr-overview?utm_source=openai)).

www.iocl.com
₹435.7 Cr
CSR spent (FY 2023-24)
31
states funded

CSR spend by sector

Health care₹208.21 Cr
Safe drinking water₹47.29 Cr
Education₹41.22 Cr
Environmental sustainability₹27.96 Cr
Art and culture₹26.93 Cr
Poverty₹24.24 Cr
Livelihood enhancement projects₹14.89 Cr
Animal welfare₹11.46 Cr
Vocational skills₹9.93 Cr
Sanitation₹9.45 Cr
Training to promote sports₹7.21 Cr
Rural development projects₹2.37 Cr

States funded

Andhra PradeshArunachal PradeshAssamBiharChandigarhChhattisgarhDelhiGoaGujaratHaryanaHimachal PradeshJammu and KashmirJharkhandKarnatakaKeralaLeh & LadakhMadhya PradeshMaharashtraMeghalayaNagalandOdishaPAN IndiaPunjabRajasthanSikkimTamil NaduTelanganaTripuraUttar PradeshUttarakhandWest Bengal

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Source: MCA21 CSR disclosures, FY 2023-24, shown as-is with no accuracy guarantee. Companies are de-duplicated by name (no CIN in the source), so figures may combine similarly-named entities.