Kolkata, India: To mark its 10th anniversary, Bandhan Bank has launched several CSR initiatives focused on healthcare, environment, and education. The Bank will plant 1 lakh trees in 10 states, support the Ramakrishna Sarada Mission in building the Sister Nivedita Heritage Museum & Knowledge Centre, and donate 10 fully equipped ambulances across 10 states.
To address environmental challenges, the Bank will carry out large-scale tree plantations in states including Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and others. Combining agroforestry and social forestry, this effort will enhance climate resilience, biodiversity, and community livelihoods.
The Bank’s support for the Sister Nivedita Heritage Museum & Knowledge Centre, under Ramakrishna Sarada Mission in Kolkata, aims to empower women through education and skill development, underlining its commitment to social upliftment.
Ambulances will be donated to Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Gujarat, West Bengal, Odisha, Telangana, Punjab, and Delhi. This initiative aims to improve emergency medical access, particularly in underserved and remote areas.
Mr. Partha Pratim Sengupta, MD & CEO, Bandhan Bank, said: “As we complete a decade in Bandhan Bank’s journey, our focus remains on healthcare, education, and sustainability. Through enhanced healthcare access, climate-resilient practices, and education-driven empowerment, especially for women, we aim to create lasting impact. With ten years of purposeful service, Bandhan Bank remains dedicated to driving inclusive growth and meaningful change in the years ahead.”
Bandhan Bank’s CSR programs have reached over 25 lakh families in 82 districts across 14 states, with a strong focus on women and rural communities in healthcare, education, livelihoods, and climate resilience. The Bank continues to strengthen its role as a responsible corporate citizen.
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