CSR, a practice of businesses contributing positively to society and the environment, has deep roots in Indian culture. It’s reflected in ancient philosophies like “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (The world is one family) and “Dharma” (righteousness). While traditional practices were voluntary, modern company laws have mandated CSR activities for eligible companies. This ensures a structured approach to corporate giving, promoting societal development and environmental sustainability.
The delicate balance of our planet’s ecosystems is intricately linked to the health and vitality of our forests. Over the past 300 years, the relentless march of industrialisation, large-scale mining, and unchecked production has wreaked havoc on these vital green lungs. Deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction have pushed countless species to the brink of extinction. By working in harmony with nature, we can help heal the wounds of the past and secure a sustainable future for generations to come.