Corporate social responsibility

Lighting the way for others

With a strong belief in giving back to society, philanthropist Mr Sanjay Ghodawat donates to various social causes, both personally and professionally. The Smt Sushila Danchand Ghodawat Charitable Trust offers social, medical, and educational assistance to those in need. The ‘no profit, no loss’ Acharya Shri Tulsi Blood Bank is recognised as one of the top three blood banks in India for its excellent equipment, infrastructure, and care. The Khivraj Ghodawat Charitable Trust proudly operates the ‘Shree Gangabai Khivraj Ghodawat Kanya Mahavidyalaya’ in Taluka Shirol, self-funding its endeavours. Since 1995, the school has educated over 4000 girls from 52 villages. Additionally, the Trust is establishing an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Jaysingpur by providing medical supplies. Mr Ghodawat’s philanthropic spirit has influenced the entire organisation.

Contribution to society

At Sanjay Ghodawat Group, leading with compassion, we’ve become a beacon of hope in our region. Our initiatives, guided by the philanthropic spirit of Mr Sanjay Ghodawat, have touched more than 500 villages in Maharashtra, lighting up smiles and making life better for them. Proudly managed by the Sanjay Ghodawat Foundation, our humanitarian programs strive to transform lives with utmost care and dedication.

Social well-being initiatives

  • The foundation distributed food to nearly 1.5 lakh underprivileged people across 8 cities in 4 states during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
  • The foundation also raised and donated Rs. 51 lakh to support the martyred families of the ghastly terrorist attack on security forces in Pulwama in 2019.
  • Sanjay Ghodawat Group donated Rs. 1.25 crore towards the relief fund to help draught-affected farmers during the unfortunate draught situation in Maharashtra in 2019.

Healthcare initiatives

Healthcare initiatives are integral to SGG’s CSR as they reflect a deep commitment to community well-being. The ‘no profit, no loss’ Acharya Shri Tulsi Blood Bank is recognised as one of the top three blood banks in India for its exceptional quality of equipment, infrastructure, and care.

Mr Ghodawat’s philanthropic spirit has influenced the entire organisation. During the challenging 2019 Kolhapur floods, we offered shelter, food, medical aid, transportation, and essential facilities to thousands of citizens in need.

The Sanjay Ghodawat Foundation has installed 10 bio-toilets in rural villages near Kolhapur, with 6 in Kondigre village and 4 in Danoli village. Additionally, we’ve provided Swastha Sanitization Spray to nearby areas, significantly reducing microorganisms on surfaces to a safe level of 99.99%.

A healthy community is a resilient community and SGG recognises that. Investing in healthcare is a significant step towards uplifting society, fostering smiles, and building a sustainable future for all.

Learning for all

The Khivraj Ghodawat Charitable Trust proudly operates the ‘Shree Gangabai Khivraj Ghodawat Kanya Mahavidyalaya’ in Taluka Shirol, providing education to more than 4000 girls from 52 villages since 1995. Additionally, the Trust is establishing an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Jaysingpur through medical supply donations.

The foundation also generously supports the Lions Club’s Visually Disabled School in Miraj, contributing to the education and independence of visually impaired children.

Education is the key to unlocking potential, fostering innovation, and building a skilled workforce. SGG believes that a well-educated community is a resilient and thriving one, contributing to overall social development.

Safeguarding mother earth

SGG believes preserving nature is crucial because it ensures a healthy and sustainable environment for everyone. The Group’s effort to increase the green cover led to the planting of 300,000 trees in 2010 alone, with the number increasing each year. Whether big or small, the Group consistently fulfils its social responsibility. To date, it has planted over 250,000 trees in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Rainwater harvesting means collecting and storing rain for later use instead of letting it wash away. We gather rainwater from roofs and direct it to a pit or borehole, creating a reservoir. This collected water is treated and used for gardens, at home, and even for drinking. 

SGG understands that nature is a precious gift, and by preserving it, we contribute to a happier and healthier world for all.

Disaster response

SGG recognises the importance of standing by communities during challenging times. The aim is to provide immediate aid, support, and resources to those affected by disasters, contributing to a swift recovery and helping people regain normalcy in their lives.

The coordinating team, led by Mr Sanjay Ghodawat, provided vital relief materials like free food, shelter, medical help, ambulance services, clean water and clothes. 

Including disaster response in CSR aligns with SGG’s values of empathy, compassion, and being a responsible corporate citizen, showcasing a dedication to the broader welfare of communities beyond mere regular business endeavours.

Contribution to society

At Sanjay Ghodawat Group, leading with compassion, we’ve become a beacon of hope in our region. Our initiatives, guided by the philanthropic spirit of Mr Sanjay Ghodawat, have touched more than 500 villages in Maharashtra, lighting up smiles and making life better for them. Proudly managed by the Sanjay Ghodawat Foundation, our humanitarian programs strive to transform lives with utmost care and dedication.

Social well-being initiatives

  • The foundation distributed food to nearly 1.5 lakh underprivileged people across 8 cities in 4 states during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
  • The foundation also raised and donated Rs. 51 lakh to support the martyred families of the ghastly terrorist attack on security forces in Pulwama in 2019.
  • Sanjay Ghodawat Group donated Rs. 1.25 crore towards the relief fund to help draught-affected farmers during the unfortunate draught situation in Maharashtra in 2019.

Healthcare initiatives

Healthcare initiatives are integral to SGG’s CSR as they reflect a deep commitment to community well-being. The ‘no profit, no loss’ Acharya Shri Tulsi Blood Bank is recognised as one of the top three blood banks in India for its exceptional quality of equipment, infrastructure, and care.

Mr Ghodawat’s philanthropic spirit has influenced the entire organisation. During the challenging 2019 Kolhapur floods, we offered shelter, food, medical aid, transportation, and essential facilities to thousands of citizens in need.

The Sanjay Ghodawat Foundation has installed 10 bio-toilets in rural villages near Kolhapur, with 6 in Kondigre village and 4 in Danoli village. Additionally, we’ve provided Swastha Sanitization Spray to nearby areas, significantly reducing microorganisms on surfaces to a safe level of 99.99%.

A healthy community is a resilient community and SGG recognises that. Investing in healthcare is a significant step towards uplifting society, fostering smiles, and building a sustainable future for all.

Learning for all

The Khivraj Ghodawat Charitable Trust proudly operates the ‘Shree Gangabai Khivraj Ghodawat Kanya Mahavidyalaya’ in Taluka Shirol, providing education to more than 4000 girls from 52 villages since 1995. Additionally, the Trust is establishing an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Jaysingpur through medical supply donations.

The foundation also generously supports the Lions Club’s Visually Disabled School in Miraj, contributing to the education and independence of visually impaired children.

Education is the key to unlocking potential, fostering innovation, and building a skilled workforce. SGG believes that a well-educated community is a resilient and thriving one, contributing to overall social development.

Safeguarding mother earth

SGG believes preserving nature is crucial because it ensures a healthy and sustainable environment for everyone. The Group’s effort to increase the green cover led to the planting of 300,000 trees in 2010 alone, with the number increasing each year. Whether big or small, the Group consistently fulfils its social responsibility. To date, it has planted over 250,000 trees in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Rainwater harvesting means collecting and storing rain for later use instead of letting it wash away. We gather rainwater from roofs and direct it to a pit or borehole, creating a reservoir. This collected water is treated and used for gardens, at home, and even for drinking. 

SGG understands that nature is a precious gift, and by preserving it, we contribute to a happier and healthier world for all.

Disaster response

SGG recognises the importance of standing by communities during challenging times. The aim is to provide immediate aid, support, and resources to those affected by disasters, contributing to a swift recovery and helping people regain normalcy in their lives.

The coordinating team, led by Mr Sanjay Ghodawat, provided vital relief materials like free food, shelter, medical help, ambulance services, clean water and clothes. 

Including disaster response in CSR aligns with SGG’s values of empathy, compassion, and being a responsible corporate citizen, showcasing a dedication to the broader welfare of communities beyond mere regular business endeavours.