CMC Trust, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of Pratibha Syntex Ltd., has brought holistic change in many lives with philanthropic endeavours.
Working with many prestigious brands and retailers, Pratibha Syntex is one of the leading Indian apparel exporters that is also known for its sustainable initiative.
CMC Trust has been engaged primarily in three verticals: health, education and infrastructure development.
In a statement, the company informed that committed to ensuring good health to one and all, CMC Trust has been engaging in a number of initiatives. In the fiscal 2021-22, the benevolent trust worked in five districts of Madhya Pradesh: Khargone, Ujjain, Dhar, Jhabua and Alirajpur.
In Khargone, Jhabua, Ujjain and Dhar districts, a total of 171 eye check-up camps were organised,under which, 4,048 cataract operations were facilitated.
An oxygen generator plant has been donated to Jobat primary health centre in the Alirajpur district. In times of Covid, around 1,000 beds were donated at Maa Ahilya Covid Care Centre developed at Radha Swami Premises.
As a COVID preventive measure, 20,000 isolation kits were distributed in these districts with the help of district administration and the Confederation of Indian Industry. 5,000 immunity booster tablets were also distributed to the residents of Sagore village in the Dhar district.
SK Chaudhary, Managing Trustee, CMC Trust and MD, Pratibha Syntex, said “Our leading light, Chhogmal Chaudhary always believed in the importance of education in life. He always preached and helped people to get a good education. Following his footsteps, we have established a computer lab and a dress designing and tailoring lab at Government Girls School, Sagore.”
The labs are benefitting 1,500 students of the school. The vocational courses are being run in parallel to academic courses. The trust has appointed two teachers to train the students about the vocation courses. The vocational courses will help girls to attain their dream to be become computer wizard or fashion enthusiast.
Recently CMC trust developed a garden called Shruti Udyan in the Jainagar area of Pithampur. The garden gives solace to 6,000 residents of the area. A lawn, sitting area and pavements have been developed in the garden. Swings have been installed for children’s recreation. The garden will help the community building in the area with people getting congregated there in evening hours, said Lalu Sharma, a resident of Jaynagar.
The management has gifted row houses to 28 employees and in the next year, it is projected to provide homes to 100 employees.