Kolkata : Malabar Group, India’s leading business conglomerate and the
parent company of Malabar Gold &
Diamonds, has allocated INR 150 crore in 2025-26 for scaling up its CSR initiatives
focused on healthcare,
education, hunger & poverty alleviation, women empowerment, environment
protection and housing for less privileged.
Under its flagship CSR initiative ‘The Hunger Free World’, the Group has committed to distribute
70,000 meals daily in India and Zambia to the under-privileged, totalling 2.50 crore
meals in 2025-26. This represents a significant leap from its cumulative
achievement of 2.5 crore meals served over the past 3years and signals a
deepened commitment to the cause of food security for underserved communities. The
initiative is aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 2 -
Zero Hunger.
At an event held at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, Janpath, New Delhi
on May 28, 2025 which also marks the World Hunger Day, Dr. Amitabh Kant, former
CEO of NITI Aayog & G-20 Sherpa launched the next phase of the Group's CSR
programmes. Other dignitaries included Mr. M.P. Ahammed, Chairman of Malabar
Group; Mr. KP Abdul Salam, Vice Chairman of Malabar Group; and Mr. O Asher,
Managing Director of India Operations at Malabar Gold & Diamonds
Commenting on the initiative, MP Ahammed, Chairman of Malabar Group
said, “At Malabar Group, CSR is an integral part of our culture and we
believe in giving back to society. We
dedicate May 28 as our annual CSR day; we reaffirm our pledge to stand with the
underserved through sustained and impactful action. Our CSR initiatives are a
reflection of that enduring commitment. While we are doing our utmost, a greater
impact can be achieved if more organisations join this mission. With 295
million people globally facing acute hunger (as per UN data), immediate action
is non-negotiable. This urgency drives our meal distribution efforts under the Hunger
Free World initiative. Having said that, along with food distribution, the need
of the hour is concerted efforts to boost production, creating jobs, and
fostering economic growth to bring in sustainable change."
In EAST REGION, Malabar Group launched the initiative on 28th May, 2025 with a goal
to serve 2704 meals a day. Management team flagged off the mission at their Kankurgachi showroom. The Hunger Free
World project currently distributes 70,000 meal packets daily across India and
Zambia. The project operates state-of-the-art kitchens equipped with modern
facilities and staffed by trained culinary experts and hygiene-conscious
personnel.
Under its educational and social
welfare initiative, Malabar Group has established 716 micro-learning centres
across India, providing primary education and nutrition to street children.
Over 32,000 children have enrolled, with 9,000 already integrated into formal
schools. This project is being run in collaboration with Thanal. In addition,
scholarships have been awarded to 1,14,000 girls to support their education.
The Group has also launched an
initiative called Grandma Homes under which shelters have been built to offer
free accommodation and care for destitute women. Currently operational in
Bengaluru, Kerala and Hyderabad. Plans are underway to expand the initiative to
Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai.
On the healthcare and disaster
relief front, the Group has plans to set up non-profit medical stores in all
140 locations in Kerala, offering medicines at subsidised rates. Such stores
are already operational in 27 locations in the state.
Malabar Group has also launched
the Uyirppu Project which supports higher education for children affected by
last year’s landslide in Wayanad, providing financial aid to 134 students. Since
its inception, Malabar Gold and Diamonds has been allocating 5% of its profits
to social welfare.
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