We are staunch believers of giving back to our mother earth and society through our CSR projects (company social responsibility) and thus have several tie ups with various NGOs and animal projects. These not only provide glimpses of rural India but also arrange for attractive souvenirs for our dear clients, thus aiding the needy indigenous crowd as well. They help us organize the best artisans to exhibit their exquisite handicrafts, expression of Indian culture through folk dance and music is so one day in the itinerary is completely booked for a cultural show wherein they would not just show us their folkloric dance moves but also give lessons to those interested. We have tie ups with various NGO’s and animal welfare projects.
Some of our projects are:
DELHI: NAB CENTRE FOR BLIND WOMEN & DISABILITY STUDIES
The NAB India Centre for Blind Women was started in October 2002, by the parent body National Association for the Blind, India with a founder team consisting of Dr. Vyas, Sh. Jagdish Kapur, Ms. Devyani Sircar, Ms. Anuradha Mohit, Ms. Ela Mehta, Wng Cdr. Jaywant and Ms. Shalini Khanna. The Centre is located in a peaceful and serene premise in Hauz Khas Enclave in New Delhi donated by kind donors Smt. and Sh. Saradindu Basu.
http://nabcentreforwomen.org
AGRA: WILDLIFE SOS INDIA
Wildlife SOS was established in 1995 by a small group of individuals inspired to start a movement and make lasting change to protect and conserve India’s natural heritage, forest and wildlife wealth. Today, the organisation has evolved to actively work towards protecting Indian wildlife, conserving habitat, studying biodiversity, conducting research and creating alternative and sustainable livelihoods for erstwhile poacher communities or those communities that depend on wildlife for sustenance.
India’s wildlife is under severe threat – every animal from the majestic elephant and the tiger, to the shy sloth bear and rare pangolins have fast become “the hunted”. While time is running out for these creatures, it’s not too late to help. Wildlife SOS consistently makes a difference to give back to the planet, to give back to nature and help protect the environment and wildlife.
http://wildlifesos.org
JAIPUR: LADLI
A local non-profit, non-governmental organisation whose donors have included Unicef, World Bank, Finland and the Government of India. I-India provides homes, street schools, vocational training and a crisis help line to the most needy street children of Jaipur. It was established in 1993 and helps over 3000 children daily.
http://www.ladli.org
LADAKH: DONKEY’S SANTUARY
I am a donkey. I have worked very hard for my masters. But now I am no longer needed. I’ve been abandoned on the streets to survive on my own. Here it is difficult to find food. When the hunger is unbearable I eat plastic and anything else I can find. I have grown thin, tired and weak. I don’t understand why people kick and beat me heartlessly. Many of my friends are attacked and bitten by street dogs and are severely injured. Our miseries know no bounds when our new borns are eaten away by these dogs. Many of us are run over by speeding vehicles, leaving us to die on the roads. I wonder why our pains and existence mean nothing.
Then one fine day something amazing happened to me. I was brought to this wonderful place that I now call home. When I first came to “Home for helpless donkeys”, I thought to myself that I must have died and reached heaven. To my surprise I was very much alive amongst other happy donkeys. Now I have made many friends, my belly is full of fresh food and I have a shelter from the severe Ladakh winters. I no longer regret to be alive.
Read more about us and our home…..
http://donkeysanctuary.in