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Honourable Minister Shri Piyush Goyal inaugurates Malabar Group’s food distribution initiative at Shatabdi Hospital, Kandivali Malabar Group expands its ‘Hunger-Free World’ initiative

PNG JEWELLERS EXPANDS TO NASHIK: MADHURI DIXIT INAUGURATES STUNNING NEW STORE WITH EXCLUSIVE NAVRATRI OFFERS

7th October 2024

PNG Jewellers, a name synonymous with trust, purity, and unparalleled craftsmanship for 192 years, proudly announces the grand opening of its newest store in Nashik. The store, located at Shop No. 1 & 2, Shree Tirumala Magnizent, Plot No. 1,100 Fts. Ring Road, Govind Nagar, Nashik, was inaugurated on 5th October, 2024 by the celebrated Bollywood icon, Madhuri Dixit, amidst much fanfare

Honourable Minister Shri Piyush Goyal inaugurates Malabar Group’s food distribution initiative at Shatabdi Hospital, Kandivali Malabar Group expands its ‘Hunger-Free World’ initiative

Expansion of Malabar Charitable Trust’s Efforts in Maharashtra

This initiative adds to Malabar Group’s existing efforts in Maharashtra, where the Malabar Charitable Trust is already distributing 6,300 food packets daily in various parts of the state. With the inclusion of the 500 daily meals at Shatabdi Hospital, the Trust’s food distribution in Maharashtra now reaches 6,800 meals daily, supporting vulnerable communities across the region.

The Broader ‘Hunger-Free World’ Programme

This is part of Malabar Group’s broader ‘Hunger-Free World’ programme, a comprehensive CSR effort aimed at addressing hunger and malnutrition across the country and beyond. With this addition, the Trust is now distributing over 60,000 food packets daily, with 50,000 meals served across 16 Indian states and 10,000 meals daily in Zambia, focusing on schoolchildren and underserved communities in the African nation.

Social Responsibility Embedded in Malabar Group’s Operations

Malabar Group, the world’s sixth-largest jewellery retailer, has embedded social responsibility at the heart of its operations. The ‘Hunger-Free World’ programme not only provides daily meals to vulnerable populations but also integrates a robust educational component. Through 247 micro learning centres (MLCs), the initiative reaches over 11,000 underprivileged children in India, offering them basic education to facilitate their return to formal schooling. These MLCs not only nourish young minds with knowledge but also provide essential daily nutrition, ensuring that children from streets and slums have a better chance at a brighter future.

Honourable Minister Shri Piyush Goyal inaugurates Malabar Group’s food distribution initiative at Shatabdi Hospital, Kandivali Malabar Group expands its ‘Hunger-Free World’ initiative

Chairman’s Statement on the Hunger-Free World Initiative

At the event, MP Ahammed, Chairman, Malabar Group emphasized the significance of the programme, “Today marks a key milestone in our ongoing mission. By extending our Hunger-Free World initiative to Shatabdi Hospital, we are not only providing 500 meals daily to families in need but also underscoring our commitment to improving lives through food security. With 60,000 meals now being served daily in India and Zambia, we are proud to play a part in the global fight against hunger. Our micro learning centres further enhance this mission by addressing another critical challenge—education for underprivileged children.”

Partnership with NGO Thanal – Daya Rehabilitation Trust

The ‘Hunger-Free World’ initiative is executed in collaboration with the NGO Thanal – Daya Rehabilitation Trust, ensuring that meals reach the most vulnerable. It also aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 2 – Zero Hunger, positioning Malabar Group as a key player in the global effort to eliminate hunger. Beyond food distribution, Malabar Group’s CSR efforts include the ‘Grandma Home’ project for orphaned elderly women, medical care funding, educational support for female students, and housing assistance for the underprivileged. The Group contributes 5% of its profits from all verticals, including Malabar Gold & Diamonds, towards these social welfare projects, with Rs 263 crore already invested in such initiatives.

Malabar Charitable Trust:

Malabar Charitable Trust (MCT), founded in the year 1999, is the CSR wing of Malabar Group of Companies. The group allocates up to 5% of its profits towards CSR and philanthropic initiatives. MCT activities have been channelised through the Malabar Gold & Diamonds (MGD) Showrooms, the flagship company of Malabar Group, across the country and also with the operational support from grassroots organisations working in local communities.