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Corporate Social Responsibility

A century of social impact

Gandhi ji once remarked about the Parsees: ‘I am proud of my country for having produced the splendid Zoroastrian stock in numbers beneath contempt, but in quality and philanthropy perhaps unequalled, certainly unsurpassed.
The Parsee diaspora is spread across the globe, with the glaring exception of the Cooper family, which settled in the small town of Satara over a hundred years ago and has remained there, working towards social reform and economic upliftment of the masses through social responsibility and entrepreneurship long before it became mandatory.
Cooper, as a family and as an organization, has been committed to the growth of the community and our surroundings. We have been given so much in life by so many people that we are emotionally committed to giving back to those in need. Hence, long before the government started Corporate Social Responsibility, Cooper, as an institution, has been at the forefront of philanthropy.

Mr. Farrokh N Cooper, CMD, Cooper Corp

Purpose and Scope

At Cooper Corporation, we are committed to conducting our business in a socially responsible and sustainable manner. We recognize our responsibility towards the environment, communities, employees, customers, and other stakeholders. This Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policy outlines our commitment to integrating social, environmental, and ethical considerations into our operations and decision-making processes:

Transforming lives through action

Select flagship CSR initiatives undertaken by Cooper Corp.
Established more than 200 libraries in communities, schools, and colleges.
Digitalized more than 60 classrooms with e-learning systems.
Provided 36 sanitary napkin vending machines to 23 schools.
Established a Reform Centre in Satara Jail.
Set up a unique Sam N Cooper Learning Center at Satara Military School (Sainik School).
Financially supported water conservation projects in drought-prone areas.
Conducted skill development programs and vocational training for youth.
Set up a Competitive Examination Study Center at Naghthane.
Supported various initiatives during COVID-19, including medical and sanitizing drives, PPE kits, and free food distribution.
Provided gensets worth Rs. 1 crore to 13 rural health centers for a nominal Rs. 1 lease during COVID-19.

Pioneers in developing backward areas

2024

Unlocking opportunities with the power of knowledge.

Homai Cooper Library at New English School, Kanher March, 2024

Using technology to enhance comprehension through visualization.

Smart Digital Display Board Donation – Yashwant High School, Kashil March, 2024

Books donated to help prepare for competitive exams.

Sahyadri Sarvajanik Vachnalaya, Wathar March, 2024

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