IndiGoReach wins best CSR award for Women Empowerment at the 20th FICCI Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Awards

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IndiGoReach, the CSR arm of IndiGo won the Best CSR award at the 20th FICCI Corporate Social Responsibility Awards ceremony, for working towards empowering tribal women socio-economically and improving the livelihood of tribal communities in Assam-Meghalaya border areas.

IndiGoReach in partnership with Grameen Sahara has been working towards socio-economic empowerment of tribal women across 24 villages in Assam and Meghalaya. Through the programme IndiGoReach has impacted 1,500 women farmers from for the promotion of spices, mainly, turmeric, ginger, black pepper, and king chilli.

 

Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo said, “We are honored and delighted with the CSR award that is being conferred by the Federation of the Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, FICCI, to recognize IndiGo’s commitment towards initiatives across environment, heritage, women empowerment, and child care education. At IndiGo, we continue to Reach not just with our planes but also with our hearts through our solutions that are as inclusive as the subjects at hand; #IndiGoReach!”

 

IndiGoReach constantly strives to address issues that span across initiatives they care about—everything from education to empowerment to social aid that reaches the people who need it the most. And the solutions are as diverse as the issues at hand. Hence, IndiGo reach decided to partner with Grameen Sahara, as they come with extensive experience of working on livelihood promotion in the region. Through this association, they have been able to work on providing institutional support to women by creating women farmers institutions by advocating best practices that will enhance the volume with consistent production for farmers.

 

About this program in Assam-Meghalaya border:

IndiGoReach has partnered with Grameen Sahara to support 1,670 women with income generation activities in 24 villages in Kamrup, Assam, and Ri Bhoi, Meghalaya. The project seeks to promote spices mainly, turmeric, ginger, black pepper, and king chilli while providing comprehensive training on various agricultural techniques, technologies, and markets.

 

The key focus areas of the project include:

 

Providing institutional support to women by creating women farmers institutions
Adoption of practices by the farmers for the enhancement of the volume with consistent production
Adoption of improved post-harvest management practices by the farmers for creation of an opportunity in the entire spices value chain;
Business development and creation of market linkages