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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unveils HCL's biggest CSR initiative - 'Samuday'

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ANI Lucknow [India]

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath Ji today unveiled HCL Foundation's biggest corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative called 'Samuday'- a rural development initiative to create model villages, which has touched lives of around six lac people in the state.

HCL Foundation, the CSR arm of HCL Technologies, launched Samuday in 2015. Currently the project is being implemented in three blocks of Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh. Since its launch, Samuday has impacted around six lac people in 90,000 households across 720 villages through interventions in fields of education, agriculture, livelihood, health, infrastructure, water and sanitation.

"I congratulate HCL for launching 'Samuday' in Uttar Pradesh. It makes me proud that HCL, which started its journey from Uttar Pradesh and is now grown into a global conglomerate, has chosen Uttar Pradesh for its biggest CSR project. I am confident that the spirit with which the project is being implemented will certainly help the last man on the ground," said Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath.

 

In a little over two years, Samuday has set up over 380 ICT-based classrooms and enrolled 1865 people for adult literacy programme. Samuday has also engaged 5000 farmers under various interventions and constructed 5500 toilets, which are currently under usage. In addition, 49 mini solar grids are being set-up across 63 villages. The Foundation has supported 2000 pregnant females and 7000 severely malnourished children.

"We, at HCL Foundation, believe that positive social change can be brought by innovative and creative models of development. Our proximity to the place from where we started our journey makes Uttar Pradesh the right fit for the project to begin. We feel that through the Samuday model, we will be able to develop a blueprint that is sustainable, scalable and replicable throughout the world," said Roshni Nadar Malhotra, Chief Executive Officer, HCL Corporation and Chairperson of the CSR Committee for the HCL Technologies Board.

"HCL Samuday will help us bring a positive impact through its various interventions in the areas of Education, Livelihood, Health, Infrastructure, Wash & Sanitation and Agriculture. We thank Uttar Pradesh government for their continued encouragement and support," said Navpreet Kaur, Director, Project-Samuday.

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First Published: Nov 07 2017 | 6:42 PM IST

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