Greaves Cotton empowers through up-skilling and re-skilling initiative

News  /   June

Mumbai

Working towards inclusive growth and the betterment of society and environment, Greaves Cotton has initiated several CSR projects to bring positive impact for various stakeholders in the society. Some of the CSR initiatives undertaken by Greaves Cotton are as below:

1. DEEP:

Under DEEP (Development, Education, Empowerment, Progress), Greaves along with NEEM (National Employability Enhancement Mission) undertakes technical training programs for underprivileged families in Aurangabad District through various reskilling work.

2. Prime Meet:

Greaves Cotton organises Prime Meet, a re-skilling and training workshop for mechanics. It conducts one-day workshops at various places under the supervision of industry experts. Further, to encourage education, it has the Greaves Scholarship Program (GSP), supporting students from financially disadvantaged families of auto-rickshaw/e-rickshaw drivers and/or farmers.

The company has planted over 30,000 trees as part of the Cauvery Calling project to address the water and farmer crisis in the Cauvery region between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

With the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, Greaves is actively working to provide the required support to the affected communities in Maharashtra and other parts of the country.

Greaves Cotton Limited is a diversified engineering company and a leading manufacturer of Cleantech Powertrain Solutions (CNG, Petrol and Diesel Engines), Generator sets, Farm equipment, E-Mobility, Aftermarket spares and services. Greaves Cotton augmented its clean technology portfolio in the last mile affordable 2W personal Mobility segment with Ampere Vehicles in 2018. 

Source: Greaves Cotton Press Release

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