Building Safer, Stronger Communities
By empowering over 2,700+ individuals with critical safety skills, we’re fostering a culture of vigilance and preparedness. Our community-first approach ensures long-term impact and resilience.
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Safety-Trained Members
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Traffic Signs in 10 Areas
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Traffic Signs Installed
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People Reached by Road Signage

Promoting safety within communities is essential for ensuring the well-being of all residents. As part of our commitment to creating safer environments, we organized comprehensive safety training programs focused on Road Safety, Fire Safety, and Home Safety. These initiatives reached over 2,700+ community members, including school children and students at Vedanta Skill School. In addition, we trained Master Trainers from our partner team to instil a culture of safety and zero harm across the communities where we operate. These trained master trainers are now independently conducting ongoing safety sessions, further empowering communities with vital safety knowledge.
To further enhance road safety, we installed 64 traffic signs across 14 areas, strategically placing them to improve awareness and reduce accidents. These signs are designed to promote safe driving and pedestrian behaviour, reaching an audience of over 4,000 people, including both drivers and pedestrians. Through these collective efforts, we are building safer, more informed communities, contributing to the well-being of all residents.

Together, let’s create a compassionate country where every animal lives with dignity and respect.
Driving Animal Welfare with Compassionate Campaigns for Safety, Health & Responsible Community Engagement
We have launched several animal welfare initiatives in collaboration with The Animal Care Organization (TACO), aiming to improve the safety and well-being of animals in our communities. One key initiative was the Reflective Collar Drive, which provided over 1500 stray cattle with reflective collars to enhance their visibility at night, reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring their safety on roads.
On International Rabies Day, we vaccinated over 200 stray dogs, contributing to the effort of making the community rabies-free. Additionally, we introduced the Water Bowl Challenge, placing eco-friendly earthen water bowls in communities to provide relief to stray animals and birds during the scorching summer heat.
Other notable initiatives included raising awareness on wildlife conservation, organizing a feeding drive for stray dogs on International Dog Day, and offering Free Animal Health Camps for farm animals at Nand Ghars. These efforts were all aimed at promoting animal welfare and fostering peaceful coexistence between animals and humans in the community.