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ITC A DECADE OF TRANSFORMATION
 

Citizen First

ITC believes that an effective growth strategy for our nation must address the needs of rural India, home to 75% of our poor. It is imperative to ensure that India's economic growth is inclusive, embracing its villages, so as to free millions of our disadvantaged citizens from the indignity of poverty.

It is ITC's belief that India's rural transformation cannot be brought about by the government alone. Nor can the efforts of a few enterprises make a decisive difference. Only an inspired public-private partnership can transform lives and landscapes in rural India. ITC's humble endeavours have demonstrated that it is possible to create and sustain a model that can harmonise the need for shareholder value creation with making a substantial contribution to society.

ITC has partnered the Indian farmer for close to a century. ITC is now engaged in elevating this partnership to a new paradigm by leveraging information technology through its trailblazing 'e-Choupal' initiative. Additionally, ITC is significantly widening its farmer partnerships to embrace a host of value-adding activities: creating livelihoods by helping poor tribals make their wastelands productive; investing in rainwater harvesting to bring much-needed irrigation to parched drylands; empowering rural women by helping them evolve into entrepreneurs; providing infrastructural support to make schools exciting for village children.

Through these rural partnerships, ITC touches the lives of over 2.5 million villagers across India. For ITC, these are expressions of a commitment beyond the market. Of a conviction that country must come before corporation. Of a true pride in being Citizen First.

Empowering farmers

ITC’s unique ‘e-Choupal’ movement, which commenced in 2000, is elevating farmers  to a new order of empowerment. Using Internet stations installed by ITC right in their village, farmers are logging on to ITC-created Indian language websites. These provide local weather forecast, expert knowledge on best farming practices, agri inputs and local, national and international agri commodity prices online. The ‘e-Choupal’ intervention is thus a significant step towards enhancing global competitiveness for over 2.4 million farmers across India in 6 states. Over the next decade, ITC aims to empower 10 million farmers in 100,000 villages across India.

  

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