Launched by Girish Mahajan, Minister – Rural Development, Maharashtra, these initiatives aim at bolstering support across art, health, and sanitation sectors.
Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL), launched multiple Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes across the Art, Health, and Sanitation sectors in Maharashtra on July 4. The initiatives were inaugurated Girish Mahajan, Minister – Rural Development & Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Maharashtra, at the Bombay Art Society in Mumbai.
These projects included a 2-day cultural extravaganza under the third season of HMIF’s flagship ‘Art for Hope’ initiative, celebrating 10 differently-abled grantees from across India. Additionally, 5 telemedicine clinics were unveiled by Girish Mahajan, along with 2 mobile medical vans that were flagged off under the Sparsh Sanjeevani project. Furthermore, 100 water RO systems were virtually unveiled at 100 schools in Gadhchiroli as part of project H2OPE, which aims to make water accessible for all.
Speaking at the inauguration event of the CSR initiatives, Girish Mahajan, Minister – Rural Development & Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Maharashtra, said, “I commend HMIF for their commitment to improving the lives of our citizens through these valuable CSR initiatives. The telemedicine clinics, mobile medical vans, and the water RO systems will greatly enhance accessibility to proper healthcare and sanitation across Maharashtra. We laud such collaborative efforts, which are indeed essential to achieve the sustainable development goals.”
Commenting on the launch of the CSR initiatives, Unsoo Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd. said, “At Hyundai, we believe in Creating Shared Value and driving positive change in the communities we serve. Aligned with Hyundai’s global vision of ‘Progress for Humanity,’ Hyundai Motor India Foundation has been at the forefront of numerous impactful CSR initiatives aimed at driving positive change in society. Our latest CSR initiatives in Maharashtra underscore HMIF’s commitment to inclusive growth and community development. We are dedicated to supporting the differently abled, enhancing healthcare access, and improving the overall well-being of society.”
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