CSR Projects

In accordance with the CSR activities enshrined in the CSR Policy, adopted by the Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 135 of the Companies Act 2013, Statefield Tradelink PVT LTD has supported the implementation of the following CSR projects through the company’s and the Group’s CSR arm – Statefield Tradelink Foundation (STF).

CSR Projects Supported in:

Since 2017, Statefield Tradelink Foundation has been working in Jamui district of Bihar, one of the 115 Aspirational Districts identified by the NITI Aayog. We have been implementing our CSR projects with an approach of intensive and extensive development in over 200 villages of seven blocks – Aliganj, Chakai, Gidhaur, Jhajha, Khaira, Lakshmipur and Sikandra. With the aim of bringing integrated rural transformation in the region, our efforts have been largely focused on strengthening all interwoven aspects of agriculture and allied activities, education, healthcare, sports development and women empowerment.

The Company as part of the Statefield Tradelink group of Companies considers it a prime responsibility to aid in the development of some of the most disadvantaged communities in the vicinity of our Group’s business operations, in the state of Maharashtra. In doing so, our CSR projects in this state have been undertaken in Mokhada block of Palghar district.

Pan India

The COVID-19 Pandemic upended our lives in unforeseen ways, some of which have had a life-changing impact on thousands of lives and families all over the world. While each of these losses has been a traumatic one, some have left an indelible mark on the minds and hearts of young children who have lost a parent or both. This loss has not just led to an emotional drain but also made them vulnerable to quitting their schools due to lack of adequate financial resources. The Company joined hands with other companies of Statefield Tradelink group to initiate Project Shiksha Samarthan in May 2021, with the objective of restoring continuity in education for all affected children (up to grade 12) who have lost one or both parents to the pandemic. Since then, the project has lent its support towards the school education of over 7,000 children from across 18 states and three union territories.