Tata Steel was established in 1907 in eastern India with a vision of corporate social responsibility under its founder Jamsetji Tata. Some notable CSR initiatives undertaken by Tata Steel over the years include establishing eight hour workdays in 1912, employee welfare schemes in 1916, and responding to natural disasters with relief supplies. CSR is deeply engrained in Tata Steel's organizational culture and it has implemented various programs focused on the environment, employee relations, community development, healthcare, education and the arts. Tata Steel aims to be a responsible corporate citizen and improve the quality of life in the areas it operates.