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Unwritten Stories: How Hinduja Family is Transforming Lives in the Nilgiris
Unwritten Stories: How Hinduja Family is Transforming Lives in the Nilgiris

Mint

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Mint

Unwritten Stories: How Hinduja Family is Transforming Lives in the Nilgiris

Nestled in the rolling hills of misty Tamil Nadu, the Nilgiris are a cradle of rich cultural heritage and scenery. Yet, what lies behind the beauty is an unheralded truth—the plight of first-generation learners who fight against social and economic adversity to reach school. The Hinduja Foundation's Road to School (RTS) program is a beacon of hope, lighting the path to a brighter future in these remote villages. The RTS program, initiated by the Hinduja Foundation, a philanthropic arm of the UK's richest Hinduja family, is dedicated to empowering underserved children in the Nilgiris through personalised education and emotional support. This project aims to end the cycle of poverty by fostering the growth of young minds and establishing secure environments where education can flourish. Prakash Hinduja, Managing Trustee of the Hinduja Foundation, highlights the significance of education as a right for all children. He explains, 'Education should be about nurturing the confidence and self-esteem of children, especially those from vulnerable backgrounds. At Hinduja Foundation, we believe that every child deserves a chance to dream and succeed.' Life at home can be challenging for many of the students covered by the RTS program. They frequently deal with domestic conflict, addiction, and violence, which tends to affect their confidence and engagement with their education negatively. The Hinduja Foundation understands these predicaments and tries to build a warm and supportive environment that will allow the children to heal and grow. For instance, in the rural villages of Gudalur, the RTS program delivers individualised attention and innovative learning materials to first-generation learners, school dropouts, and seriously educationally challenged children. It is a holistic approach that addresses not only academic achievement but also the emotional well-being of the student. 'Making sure no child is left behind is our aim. Our goal is to establish a constructive, motivating learning atmosphere where kids feel appreciated and encouraged," says Switzerland (Geneva)-based Prakash Hinduja. "We are investing in our communities' futures by funding their education.' A Promise Of A Brighter Future The RTS program's focus on first-generation learners – children first in their families to go on to school and receive formal education – is a significant aspect of the program. The young pioneers often face much more pressure with expectations that they will succeed. Without the right level of support, first-generation learners can slip through the cracks and miss out on experience and education that may help change their lives or the lives of their families. Hinduja Foundation's dedication to these children extends outside the classroom. The RTS program offers individualised mentoring, emotional support, and hands-on learning tools to equip students to break through their particular challenges. The holistic approach is meant to create academic proficiency, resilience, and self-esteem. As Prakash Hinduja reflects, 'Education is the most powerful tool we can provide to change a child's life. By supporting their journey, we are helping individuals and transforming entire communities. This is the true power of education.' The effects of the RTS program are seen in the lives of many students who have regained their confidence and rekindled their love for learning. These untold tales of strength and determination prove the power of education. The Hinduja Foundation is purposefully working to empower marginalized communities within the Nilgiris while also creating safe, supportive learning spaces for children to thrive. By doing this, the wealthiest Hinduja family in the UK is contributing to the engagement of individual children's futures as well as strengthening society more broadly. Through their unwavering support, the Hinduja Foundation is turning over a new leaf for children today - one of hope, opportunity, and a promise of a brighter future. Note to readers: This article is part of Mint's paid consumer connect Initiative. Mint assumes no editorial involvement or responsibility for errors, omissions, or content accuracy. Want to get your story featured as above? click here!

Hinduja Family Philanthropy: 250% Crop Yield Surge with Watershed Initiatives
Hinduja Family Philanthropy: 250% Crop Yield Surge with Watershed Initiatives

Business Standard

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Hinduja Family Philanthropy: 250% Crop Yield Surge with Watershed Initiatives

VMPL New Delhi [India], June 6: Small farmers in rural West Bengal's core are experiencing a dramatic change due to the efforts of water management by the Hinduja Foundation (philanthropic arm of the Hinduja family). This farsighted plan has remarkably enhanced agricultural productivity, thereby creating an astonishing 250% increase in crop yields in a very short span of time. This outstanding achievement is the outcome of focused watershed interventions, designed in partnership with the Ambuja Foundation, that have been made to enhance water supply, improve soil health, and empower local farmers to escape the poverty cycle. The Power of Watershed Interventions For decades, farmers in West Bengal's Murshidabad district have coped with unpredictable rainfall and water shortage, severely constraining their capacity to cultivate high-value crops and maintain their livelihoods. Seeing the prospect of rewriting this story, the Hinduja Foundation introduced a series of watershed interventions to maximise water use and improve agricultural resilience. These were check dams, river lift irrigation schemes, or rainwater harvesting works designed according to the specific measurements and climatic characteristics of the local area. These systems cover more than 400 ha of cultivated land, which is an astonishing number in itself. Transforming Rural Livelihoods The numbers speak eloquently enough. Farmers have testified to stepped-up cropping intensity in the region by an incredible 250%, allowing them to raise more than one crop per year and their revenues manyfold. The average annual income per acre has gone up from Rs25,000 to Rs150,000, making farming a more and more remunerative and sustainable occupation. Prakash Hinduja, the managing trustee of the Hinduja Foundation, emphasized the significance of this initiative: "At the Hinduja Foundation, we are committed to making a sustainable development impact long after we have departed. We build rural empowerment and resilience, as demonstrated by our programs in Murshidabad." Building a Sustainable Future In addition to the economic advantages, watershed projects provide long-term environmental benefits. This project helps restore nature's ecological balance, making agriculture more sustainable in the long term with the prevention of soil erosion, recharge of aquifers, and enhancement of total water-holding capacity in the region. Switzerland-based Prakash Hinduja reinforced this by stating, "Water is needed for farming, and our activities are intended to enhance productivity while making farmers successful sustainably. This exactly suits our family vision of developing long-term value for communities." A Model for Pan-Indian Impact The Hinduja Foundation's work in Murshidabad is more than a local success story. It is a scalable model for similar interventions across India, particularly in regions facing water stress and climate challenges. By building the infrastructure for effective water management, the foundation is laying the groundwork for a more resilient nationwide agricultural sector. "We are envisaging a better future for all farmers in India," said Prakash Hinduja. "We are supporting innovations in water management technologies to enhance farmers' local community productivity, incomes, and resilience. This is the essence of the commitment to sustainable development embodied by the Hinduja Family." With the world tackling the acute water scarcity and global warming crises, Hinduja Foundation's West Bengal program presents a shining example of agriculture in the India of the future: one of sustainability, rural strength, and rich harvests that last.

Sports as a catalyst for change: How Hinduja family is impacting young lives
Sports as a catalyst for change: How Hinduja family is impacting young lives

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Sports as a catalyst for change: How Hinduja family is impacting young lives

Sports have long been a potent vehicle for change, creating resilience, discipline, teamwork and leadership. In India, where access to quality education and holistic development face challenges in much of the country, sports can be a catalyst for change. Recognising this potential, the Hinduja Foundation has made sports an integral part of its educational initiatives, including Meghalaya's impactful Road to School (RTS) programme. This initiative project, supported by the Hinduja Foundation and administered in association with the Learning Links Foundation, aims to transform the lives of young students through sport, enhancing physical fitness, teamwork, and vital life skills. Fostering personal growth through play Spotlight Wire Sports instil more in children than textbooks can. They learn to play as a team, manage pressure, win and lose graciously, and challenge themselves. These are all traits necessary for self-development and future success. Prakash Hinduja, Managing Trustee of the Hinduja Foundation, emphasises this point: "Sports are not just about physical fitness; they are about building character, resilience, and the ability to overcome challenges. We aim to empower young minds and give them the tools they need to succeed." Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Sports teach vital life skills like leadership, emotional intelligence, and decision-making, in addition to physical conditioning. Children who have these experiences are better prepared to handle obstacles in real life with resilience and confidence. The Hinduja Foundation, being the philanthropic arm of the UK's richest Hinduja family, focuses on these abilities to create future leaders who are socially concerned, emotionally invested, and academically equipped. Building confidence and leadership The Road to School programme in Meghalaya focuses on creating a nurturing environment where students can discover their strengths. The recent interschool sports tournament, which brought together 80 students from 10 schools, provided a platform for children to showcase their skills and build confidence. The energy on the playground was palpable as students cheered for their teams, supported their friends, and celebrated each other's achievements. Positive reinforcement is essential for building self-esteem and a sense of accomplishment. Live Events Switzerland-based Prakash Hinduja muses over this phenomenon, "When young people play sports, they learn how important leadership, discipline and teamwork are for their futures. These are the qualities of our future leaders." In addition to learning the benefits of teamwork and a healthy attitude towards competition, children are also learning the importance of thought and prompt decision-making. The ground-level experience that is gained, along with the emotional support of their peer group, enables significantgrowth for them. Strengthening community bonds Sports also serve the purpose of bringing communities closer. In rural communities, where educational facilities may be very scarce, such programmes intervene to foster a feeling of belonging and oneness. The Hinduja Foundation, motivated by the common vision of the Hinduja Family as well as the Hinduja Brothers, is committed to producing a positive impact in such communities. All these children meet each other through the RTS program and unite, dispelling social and cultural barriers and fostering long-lasting friendships. Prakash Hinduja adds, "Sports have the unique power to unite people. They teach us to celebrate our strengths and support each other through challenges. This spirit of togetherness is at the heart of our foundation's mission." A lasting impact Hinduja Foundation's philosophy on holistic education extends beyond education. It invests in sports as a means to reinforce its whole education model through developing sportsmanship and resilience, but more importantly, in return a complete human who is confident and is ready for life. This aligns with the broader goals of the Hinduja Family and the Hinduja Brothers, who have always believed in the power of education and community development as the foundation for lasting change. The Hinduja Foundation creates future leaders and builds a stronger, more connected society through initiatives like the Road to School program. These efforts, supported by the Hinduja Family and the Hinduja Brothers , are not just about winning games but about winning in life. As the foundation continues to expand its educational footprint, its focus on sports as a catalyst for change remains vital to its mission to empower the next generation. Disclaimer - The above content is non-editorial, and TIL hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content.

UK's Billionaire Hinduja Family's "Road to School" Model transforms Kashmir's Nowpura
UK's Billionaire Hinduja Family's "Road to School" Model transforms Kashmir's Nowpura

Business Standard

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

UK's Billionaire Hinduja Family's "Road to School" Model transforms Kashmir's Nowpura

VMPL New Delhi [India], May 9: In a region often defined by uncertainty, the quiet revolution in Nowpura, Kashmir, offers a compelling story of hope, resilience, and transformation. At the heart of this story is the Road to School (RTS) program--an initiative supported by Ashok Leyland, implemented in partnership with the Learning Links Foundation, and backed by the UK's Billionaire Hinduja Family, known globally for their philanthropic leadership and enduring commitment to community-development. While RTS began to improve children's educational access, the program has become a powerful model for holistic community upliftment. In Nowpura, that vision is realized by linking local artisans with the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Scheme, a national initiative supporting traditional craftspeople with training, certification, and financial support. Prakash Hinduja (79), Managing Trustee of the Hinduja Foundation, envisions a positive generational impact through this scheme. From Education to Economic Independence The RTS model in Nowpura is rooted in a simple but powerful idea: investing in community ecosystems creates long-term economic resilience. The Hinduja Family's philosophy guides much of their philanthropy in India. It's not just about delivering services--it's about building self-sustaining communities that thrive independently. In Nowpura, this investment is paying dividends. With unwavering support from Resource Person Mohd Arif and Project Associate Shaista Unjum, the RTS team held a number of focused awareness interventions. The workshops aimed to promote skill development among families in the area and teach them how to manage the challenging paperwork to sign up for the government program. Their grassroots efforts led to a remarkable outcome. Twenty-one community members completed specialized training at a certified institute and began receiving stipends--an income stream that supports individuals and uplifts entire households. Another 7-8 artisans were awarded skill certifications for their expertise, opening doors to establish minor tailoring, masonry, and carpentry businesses. Building a Skilled Workforce In addition to political instability, war zones like Kashmir occasionally experience difficulties with growth. Because there are no economic possibilities and tense infrastructure interrupts educational systems, it is difficult for the populace to escape cycles of poverty. Under the broader vision of Prakash Hinduja and the Hinduja Family, the RTS program takes a systemic approach to solving these challenges, starting with skills and self-reliance. By connecting artisans to national schemes and providing structured support, RTS helps individuals reclaim control over their futures. The model is not just reactive but proactive and preventative, addressing root causes of economic exclusion. The Hinduja Family's Vision for Community Development Giving back has always been important to the Hinduja family. Being one of the wealthiest families in Britain, they have a growing charitable presence in India, particularly in livelihood development, education, and health. Speaking about the RTS success in Kashmir, Switzerland-based Prakash Hinduja, Chairman of Hinduja Group, Europe, noted: "It is our responsibility to ensure that development reaches even the remotest corners of our nation. Through programs like RTS, we are enabling people to survive and thrive." This experiential, grassroots model distinguishes the Hinduja Foundation's work from conventional charity. RTS is not an isolated effort but a component of an overall initiative to educate and empower communities through livelihood. Partnerships That Drive Progress The Road To School's success in Nowpura also underscores the importance of collaboration. While the Hinduja Foundation provides strategic guidance and vision, partnerships strengthen the implementation on the ground. Ashok Leyland, a flagship company of the Hinduja Group, plays a key role in funding and technical support. At the same time, the Learning Links Foundation ensures on-the-ground execution with educational expertise. Together, they form a model that could be replicated in other conflict-affected or economically marginalized regions of India. A Model for the Future As India continues to push for inclusive growth and rural development, programs like Road to School demonstrate that livelihood and education cannot be treated in isolation. In Nowpura, what began as a school intervention has evolved into a powerful engine for economic revival. For the UK's richest Hinduja Family, this is yet another chapter in their long-standing legacy of community stewardship. In the words of Prakash Hinduja: "Real change comes when people are given the tools to change their lives. RTS proves that even in the most fragile settings, transformation is not only possible--it's already happening." The success of RTS in Nowpura is more than a local story; it's a national blueprint for integrated development--one that combines education, livelihood, government policy, and private philanthropy to create a sustainable impact.

A billion litres and beyond: Hinduja family's water heritage revival mission
A billion litres and beyond: Hinduja family's water heritage revival mission

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

A billion litres and beyond: Hinduja family's water heritage revival mission

Across India's dusty plains and lush valleys, the ancient wisdom of water conservation is being reborn. With climate change threatening water security and traditional water sources vanishing, one foundation is quietly reviving hope—one lake, one well, one rooftop at a time. Under the Government of India's flagship Jal Jeevan mission, the Hinduja Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Hinduja Family, is steering significant and sustained efforts in water stewardship. #Operation Sindoor Live Updates| From Sindoor to showdown? Track Indo-Pak conflict as it unfolds India hits Lahore's Air Defence Radars in proportionate response Pakistan tried to hit military targets in these 15 Indian cities, New Delhi thwarts strikes Since 2018, the Foundation has been on a mission to deliver water and restore India's traditional water systems, build climate-resilient communities, and ensure millions have access to clean drinking water. With over 5 million beneficiaries across more than 4,000 villages in 19 states and union territories and over 1.2 billion litres of clean drinking water provided, the Hinduja Foundation's efforts stand as a powerful testament to purpose-driven philanthropy. Restoring the past to secure the future Continue to video 5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / Skip Ads by by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Hanoi: Unsold Furniture Liquidation 2024 (Prices May Surprise You) Unsold Furniture | Search Ads Learn More Undo India's water heritage—embodied in stepwells, lakes, tanks, and wells—was once the cornerstone of rural sustainability. However, neglect, urban encroachment, and falling groundwater levels led to a widespread crisis. The Hinduja Foundation recognised that India must reconnect with these time-tested systems to build water security. Advancing the Jal Jeevan mission, the Foundation has restored 100 lakes and over 20,000 open wells, many of them hundreds of years old. These restorations involved desilting, strengthening embankments, recharging aquifers, and planting vegetation around the water bodies to boost biodiversity and protect watersheds. Community involvement is central to every project—villagers are trained, mobilised, and involved in execution and maintenance. Live Events According to Prakash Hinduja, Chairman of Hinduja Group Europe, 'Water is not merely a resource but a human right and a lifeline. The Hinduja Foundation's work is rooted in compassion, heritage, and responsibility. We are proud to serve the people of India by reviving what was always theirs: water from their land.' Clean drinking water, one drop at a time Spotlight Wire While traditional water systems are being restored, the Hinduja Foundation has also addressed immediate clean drinking water needs. Installing more than 200 RO machines, gravity filters, and rooftop rainwater harvesting tanks has directly brought safe, potable water to rural homes, schools, and health centres. These decentralised systems are life-changing for women and children, who traditionally bear the burden of fetching water long distances. The Foundation's interventions are driven by a purpose to enable these women to reclaim their time, health, and dignity. With over 1.2 billion litres of safe drinking water delivered and 5 trillion litres of groundwater replenished through recharge structures, the Foundation's legacy is both environmental and deeply social. The impact on livelihoods and ecology Beyond drinking water, the restoration of lakes and wells has had cascading effects on livelihoods. Farmers in previously drought-prone areas are now able to cultivate multiple crops. Livestock have reliable sources of water. Local biodiversity—birds, fish, and plant species—has returned to many rejuvenated ecosystems. In addition, improved water access has reduced migration in several villages. Young people, once forced to leave in search of work or education, are staying behind to invest in their communities. As Prakash Hinduja observes, 'Sustainability cannot be imported. It must be built locally, with respect for the land, the people, and the culture. The Hinduja Family believes in creating solutions that last generations, not just headlines.' A model for national water security The Hinduja Foundation's water mission is now being studied as a scalable model for public-private partnerships. By blending modern technology, such as GIS mapping and real-time water testing, with community knowledge, the Foundation has created an adaptable framework adaptable to diverse geographies. Hydrological assessments and training programs precede each restoration effort for villagers to maintain the systems. Women's self-help groups (SHGs) often manage the water infrastructure, reinforcing their economic and social empowerment. Looking ahead As India faces a future of erratic rainfall, disappearing glaciers, and rising urban water demands, solutions rooted in tradition and guided by science will be vital. As per Switzerland-based Prakash Hinduja, the Foundation is already exploring expansion into more states and deeper collaborations with government and civil society. Its mission remains clear: to restore water dignity to every Indian village, to build climate resilience, and to empower communities through shared ownership of their most vital resource. Disclaimer - The above content is non-editorial, and TIL hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content.

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