Hinduja Foundation
Rooted in India’s rich tradition of philanthropy and service, the Hinduja Foundation was inspired by its founder, Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, who dedicated a significant portion of his personal wealth to the welfare of the less fortunate. The Foundation is committed to creating lasting social impact by promoting accessible, quality healthcare and education for all, recognizing these as essential pillars for a healthier and more equitable nation. It undertakes large-scale, sustained initiatives to improve educational outcomes across diverse communities and works actively to preserve India’s rich cultural heritage through conservation efforts like the Hinduja Antiquity Collection. Guided by the philosophy of oneness and social responsibility, the Foundation also supports rural development and delivers timely aid during crises, consistently striving to uplift marginalized sections of society and foster holistic national development.
In association with CERE, Hinduja Foundation has planted 500 trees so far to contribute to urban greening. Following are some of species planted on site: 1) Palash 2)Buttercup tree 3) Tamhan 4) Karanj 5) Beeja patta 6) Reetha
Plantation Gallery
Hinduja Foundation
Sequestration Certificates
Plantation Map

