Nah (Haryana), Feb 01 : As part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, Ganga Realty has brought a meaningful transformation to the lives of underprivileged children at Hindu Vidya Niketan, Nuh. Demonstrating its commitment to shaping a brighter future for the nation’s youth, the company extended support to over 1,000 students, reinforcing its dedication to education and holistic development.
To equip students with the necessary tools for their academic journey, Ganga Realty distributed essential resources, including school uniforms, books, and stationery. Additionally, the company played a pivotal role in enhancing the school’s infrastructure, fostering a more conducive and inspiring learning environment.
This initiative reflects Ganga Realty’s strong belief that empowering children with the right resources and opportunities can break barriers and create a promising future. Recognizing the critical role of education in nation-building, the company continues to invest in the well-being and development of young minds through sustained efforts.
Vikas Garg, Joint Managing Director of Ganga Realty, emphasized, “Our commitment to education extends beyond corporate responsibility—it is a means of giving back to the community and fostering a more inclusive society. By supporting the children of Hindu Vidya Niketan, we aim to empower them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress. This is just one step in our broader CSR mission to uplift underprivileged communities through education.”
Expanding its CSR outreach, Ganga Realty is actively collaborating with NGOs and educational organizations to ensure access to quality education for children across the country. With a long-term vision of improving educational outcomes, the company remains steadfast in its mission to make a lasting impact on the lives of underserved children.
Through these dedicated efforts, Ganga Realty is playing a crucial role in empowering youth and contributing to a stronger, more educated India.