
Donation by Ceragem India: PM Care Fund
We are at the phase where the whole world is suffering from the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in adverse effects across the globe. Similar is the case in India. Therefore, We

We are at the phase where the whole world is suffering from the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in adverse effects across the globe. Similar is the case in India. Therefore, We

With the motto – ‘Donate Blood, Be a life saver’, the Ceragem team organized a blood donation camp in collaboration with an NGO. A total of 54 people including 28

Clean India to Make it Our Dream India. Situation: Many trees are cut down every year so as to construct new buildings and roads. As a result, pollution has increased

Situation: In 2018, Kerala was hit by the worst flood in 100 years. It caused heavy casualties and resulted in the destruction of buildings. Our support: Ceragem India supported flood relief victims

Situation: Dream Girl Foundation School is an NGO which provides education to underprivileged students and helps in the treatment of children who are suffering from some ailments. With the thinking “We

Situation: Recently, Assam was hit by floods due to which 393 villages and lakhs of people were badly affected and 13 lives were claimed. Our support: To extend our support to the

Sai Vridh Aashram, Nangloi – Delhi CSR Activity We believe in giving love and care to our elders, to experience the shower of immense love and blessings. Around 50 elders

Situation: On 2nd December 2015, torrential downpours devastated Chennai in Tamil Nadu. It took the lives of 500 people and resulted in 1,70,000 casualties. Being the biggest rainfall in 100 years,

Slum Area – Patiala CSR Activity Situation: More than 1500 people are currently living in the Patiala slum area in Punjab. There are three largest slum areas in Patiala (Wood market

Situation: On 25th of April 2015, an earthquake of 7.9 magnitude struck Pokhara in Nepal. It affected its neighboring countries too, including India. The disaster claimed more than 7000 lives, more