Maruti Suzuki's Employee Volunteering Initiative eParivartan Touches Over 8,700 Lives
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What Happened
Maruti Suzuki's flagship employee volunteering program, eParivartan, saw over 1,100 employees contribute more than 2,600 hours across 30+ community activities in FY 2025–26. Activities included blood donation drives, wheelchair assembly for shelter homes, food and medicine distribution, companionship programs for the elderly, educational visits to the Manesar plant, art sessions with specially-abled children, distribution of Braille kits, a Wish Tree activity fulfilling over 300 student wishes, and school beautification drives.
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Over 1,100 employees volunteered 2,600+ hours across 30+ activities.
- Participated in four blood donation drives
- Assembled wheelchairs donated to shelter homes
- Organized a visit to Manesar plant for underprivileged children
- Fulfilled wishes of over 300 students via Wish Tree
- Painted over 1,400 sq. ft. of wall space in government schools
“At Maruti Suzuki, we believe progress is meaningful only when it is shared with the communities around us. We are happy to share that in FY 2025–26, over 1,100 Maruti Suzuki employees volunteered more than 2,600 hours, supporting more than 8,700 people in education, healthcare, or companionship. We don’t know how much difference we have made to the lives of these people, but we do know that the Ma”
Why this matters
This initiative demonstrates Maruti Suzuki's commitment to corporate social responsibility, channeling employee skills and time to support health, education, and companionship for over 8,700 people, including underprivileged children and the elderly.
Terms in This Story
- eParivartan
- Maruti Suzuki's employee volunteering program focused on community development.
- CSR
- Corporate Social Responsibility, a company's initiatives to assess and take responsibility for its effects on environmental and social wellbeing.
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