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26 May, 2023

Empowering education for a brighter future

At Riwal, we are deeply committed to creating a positive and lasting impact on society. We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Surabhi Foundation Trust, an NGO established in August 2005 under the Trust Act and located in Bangalore, India.

Surabhi Foundation Trust aims to empower children and women in rural areas by providing education, self help groups and employment opportunities. In addition, they create awareness for health and environmental issues to ensure sustainable living.

We are proud to have partnered with the Surabhi Foundation Trust. Together with our partner CGI we have jointly pledged sponsorship of 40 students from underserved communities with scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Our support will contribute to the foundation’s efforts in creating equal opportunities for underprivileged children, enabling them to access quality education and empowering them to overcome socio-economic challenges.

We extend our gratitude to Surabhi Foundation Trust for their unwavering dedication to transforming lives through education. Together, we can make a difference!

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