Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

If you can’t feed a hundred, feed just one 

Mother Teresa

At Techdivine, the allocation of affluence is an important function.

Corporate Social responsibility CSR activity

Our CEO’s words on the same

“During the past 14 years, we have had the opportunity to be able to arrange and serve food for the less privileged for 8,000 people in Maharashtra wherein though due to constraints, we were able to do so just for a day for them. We hope someday we have the capacity, capability and opportunity to be able to serve a larger section of our community for a longer period of time.

A big thanks for this also goes to my family, especially my spouse. Small sacrifices have at times allowed us to be able to do this at times even when we ourselves found it a challenge to arrange for such facilities. For eg. one such time was when my spouse supported my decision that instead of having a fancy wedding, we use that money to arrange food for the less privileged. We (my wife and myself) got married at the family court and used that money to arrange food for 1,000 people across different NGO’s in Mumbai and Thane district. I know these are very small numbers, probably insignificant compared to what the world needs today. But, we just hope, we can keep finding ways to do whatever we can, whenever it is feasible for us. 

The need to give something back to the society always goes unquenched. There is so much we should do as individuals and as organizations which go beyond merely writing a cheque. There is no greater gift to someone than empathy. Sincerely felt empathy for others not only reflects your attitude towards community and people in general but also reflects the value and respect that you feel for your fellow being. I just hope that as an individual and as an organization, we have enough (courage and gratitude towards life) to do something for those less privileged. Year on year, we have reflected on ways in which we can give back to the society.

I, as an entrepreneur of a sole proprietorship do understand the pressures, difficulties that all of us, especially those running business with no outside funding go or must have gone through, especially during the pandemic. During such difficult times, we can’t even imagine the difficulties that the less privileged go through. We only hope that at some point of time, people across the globe come together to ensure that no one in the world goes hungry or without food to sleep, no one is deprived of basic human rights and there truly is peace and good health all around us.

Thank you for your trust in our services. Every client that has been with us during the past 13 plus yearshas been a grateful addition and support for us to be able to contribute for our various CSR activities too one way or another.

~ Ananth V Founder & CEO – Techdivine Creative Services

Did you know, Ananth has been involved with various NGO’s since 25 years now. He was even was nominated for the “Rashtriya Gaurav Award” for his work towards the less privileged. Even when he wasn’t an entrepreneur, when he was working as an employee with organisations during a span of eight years, he took initiatives in whatever way he could in organisations that supported his vision to be able to do something more and give back to the community.

Since the inception of Techdivine as an organization in 2010, Ananth has been very particular to ensure that, not merely through association with NGO’s, but one on one, he and our team serve causes that have been close to his heart by being a part of those causes and events through actions which involve actual physical presence for the same.

Over the past 14 years, we consider ourselves to have been blessed to be able to be a part of causes devoted towards any form of support for the destitute, orphanages, mentally challenged and for autism awareness.

Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth ~ Muhammad Ali