The India Team for the local CSR project decided to focus on two areas: needed children for basic requirements of nutritious food and education whose families were severely hit by the pandemic, and the second was better primary health services for the underprivileged section of society.

Happiness Kit supported by Akshaya Patra Foundation

Needed children for basic requirements of nutritious food and education whose families were severely hit by the pandemic.

 In this area, the team worked closely with Akshaya Patra Foundation, India’s leading partner with different Public-Private companies, striving to promote education access and alleviate malnutrition in India through a mid-day meal program. The Foundation supported PQE Indian CSR Project with a program called Happiness Kit, where the kit has nutritious dry ration (food), Hygiene & Educational Materials. The PQE India Team distributed these kits in a Government school to needy children in the Hyderabad location. With Happiness Kits, more than 800 children benefited from it and their family members. 

Primary Health Diagnostic and Education Center supported by Gyan Jyoti Foundation

Better primary health services for the underprivileged section of society.  

This program was towards the Primary Health Services, where the team joined hands with the Gyan Jyoti Foundation, which works on different health initiatives for underprivileged sections of the society in Panchkula, Haryana. With the support of the Gyan Jyoti Foundation, the PQE India Team inaugurated a Primary Health Diagnostic and Education Center. This center helps with health diagnostic services like blood, urine tests, etc., at a discounted price for the underprivileged section of society. Also, through this center, the PQE Team organizes health check-up camps and health awareness programs for children and ladies so that most people can benefit from them. For the Health Diagnostic Center, the PQE Team is still frequently organizing Health Check-Up camps and Health awareness programs for people in rural areas.