Manali Desai Priyanka Mishra Pandey Juhi Chittoria Sohil Gandhi Tejaswi Babhal Jitisha Bhatt Apurva Sabde
Ranbaxy was incorporated in 1961 and went public in 1973. Ranbaxy today has a presence in 23 of the top 25 pharmaceutical markets of the world. The Company has a global footprint in 46 countries, world-class manufacturing facilities in 7 countries and serves customers in over 125 countries.
Mission & Vision Ranbaxy's mission is To become a Researchbased International Pharmaceutical Company. The Company is driven by its vision to Achieve significant business in proprietary prescription products by 2012 with a strong presence in developed markets.
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CSR 3Ps
CSR
Creating a Vision to be Preserved Good deeds begets Goodwill
Management Values
Social Value
Corporate Values
Economics Value
Humanistic value
CSR Hierarchy
President Executive Officer in charge of CSR Corporate Ethics Environmental Management Committe Social Contribution Committee
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Investments on process improvement
EHS Policy Hygiene monitoring at work place and Health Assessment Ranbaxys value statements of Managing our operations with high concern for safety and environment and Be a responsible corporate citizen reflects EHS Policy. Safe and healthy workplace EHS performance review meetings
Community Healthcare
Health For All Ranbaxy Rural Development Trust Ranbaxy Community Healthcare Society
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Humanitarian support
Ranbaxy has always extended a helping hand in the hour of need, reinforcing itself as a conscientious Company. Ambulance Service Blood Donation camps Walk for a cause
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Race for life organized by Ranbaxy UK, to raise money for breast cancer
Ranbaxy France organized La Paraisenne, an annual race run by women in Paris, to raise funds for research on the prevention and treatment of breast cancer
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Prevention and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases & Reproductive Tract Infections Health Education including AIDS awareness
Infrastructure
The Society currently operates 14 mobile health care vans and 1 urban family welfare center in the northern and central parts of India covering 110 villages and urban slum localities having a population of about 2 lacs. Each mobile health van is managed by a team of one doctor, one Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) and one driver. A team of 76 personnel, which include 25 doctors and 34 paramedics are devoted full time to this programme.
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Civil Hospital of Gurgaon (Haryana), Amritsar, Nawanshehar and Mohali(Punjab), Sivmour (Himachal Pradesh) and Dewas (Madhya Pradesh) Family Planning Association of India Industry Schools and Panchayats of various villages
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School of Social Work, Indore Rotary & Lions Clubs Madhya Pradesh AIDS Control Society Casp-plan
Anti-Malaria Project
Malaria is a major public health problem in more than 90 countries inhabited by more than 2.4 billion people 40% of the worlds population The disease is estimated to kill a child every 30 seconds and to cause up to 250 million new infections worldwide annually. Ranbaxy's Anti-Malaria collaborative research program on Track The company has initiated Phase-III clinical trials for its antimalarial new drug, Arterolane + PQP in India, Bangladesh and Thailand and is considering expanding the trial to several African countries.
Anti HIV/AIDS
Ranbaxy comprehensive anti-HIV portfolio comprises Bio-Equivalent Anti-Retrovirals (ARVs) and Anti-Infectives for Opportunistic infections Ranbaxy, in its endeavor to make ARVs accessible to patients around the world, is leveraging its global network of offices, affiliates, joint ventures and alliances. With Ranbaxy products being marketed in over 125 countries and ground operations in 46 countries, Ranbaxy provides pre & post sales support to institutions, NGOs, and Ministries of Health, making Ranbaxy ARVs available in their respective treatment programs Several humanitarian and government programmes have sourced ARVs from Ranbaxy.
Mobile Aids Counseling Services Communication for Behavior Change The initial groundwork involved training of the project staff, mapping of the areas, baseline survey and procurement of health education materials and condoms.
Ranbaxy has become the principal sponsor of the Childrens Unit at the Centurion Hospice, which houses children who are HIV positive or are suffering from a terminal illness. Ranbaxys Be-Tabs team
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Access to Medicines
ATM Foundation Aims to improving global health Supplying the developing markets with key neglected disease medications.
Competitors
Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries Cipla Glaxo smith Kline Dr.Reddys Laboratories Alembic Pharmaceuticals
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Conclusion
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, therefore strengthening it will only help the company have a brighter, greener future