SAMAST MAHAJAN Serving living beings, nature and mankind since 15 years... PARTNERSHIP FOR CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY A presentation.

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SAMAST MAHAJAN Serving living beings, nature and mankind since 15 years... PARTNERSHIP FOR CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY A presentation

Greetings! We have entered into a new era led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With this we are looking forward for sustainable growth of the nation year after year. We feel immensely honoured to introduce ourselves as a trustworthy partner for your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. As we all know, the term CSR is perfectly defined as, ‘A company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment in which it operates.’ From compassion towards animals to conserving the nature through indigenous tree plantation, water management and turning around infertile land into a fertile one, from providing financial assistance for educational, medical needs, from conducting rescue and rehabilitation works at the time of natural calamities such as the Uttrakhand and Kashmir floods and drought in Maharashtra, Samast Mahajan has always been a frontrunner when it comes to SEVA. For us at Samast Mahajan, serving every living being while also contributing towards environment protection and improving lives of underprivileged humans are our humble way of making sense of resources made available to us by philanthropists, donors and well-wishers of this planet. Since our inception in 2001, we have tirelessly worked towards achieving these goals of charitable works. With this, we request you to join us in our constant endeavor to make this world a better place for all. And what could be a better way that you joining hands with us by entrusting us to make great use of mandatory funds to be spent for CSR works! Looking forward to assist you to make effective use of CSR funds which would make you, the nation, even the beneficiaries happy alike! Thanking you! Girish J. Shah, Managing Trustee, Samast Mahajan Samast Mahajan

1.About us 2.Principles 3.Objectives 4.Activities 5.Contribution 6.Achievements 7.Donation Schemes 8.Partners 9.Working criteria 10.Contact Samast Mahajan

A trust established in 2001, dedicated to social services. Registered under the Mumbai Public Trust Act, Registration number : E/15474 (Ahmadabad). Pan-India presence. Head office: Mumbai. Branch offices: Surat, Baroda, Ahmadabad, Rajkot. Representatives in several cities and towns. Spent around Rs. 25 crores since inception on several charitable works. Saved thousands of animals from getting slaughtered. Planted and nurtured thousands of indigenous trees that help in soil conservation and improving surrounding climate. Redeveloped and maintaining dozens of panjrapoles (animal shelters) ensuring well- being of inarticulate animals Initiated Safai Abhiyan and cleaned many towns of India recently. Who we are? Samast Mahajan

No fixed deposits and assets No administrative expenses Donations spent only on charitable works No government grant Our principles Samast Mahajan

 Initiated and continuing planting thousands of indigenous and ayurvedic trees (like Banyan tree, Umbro, Shami, Bilipatra, Nirmalee, ayurvedic plants Torth, Kocha, Madhunashini and many more  Support animal shelters both financially and through knowledge.  Constructing new animal shelters as well as improve existing infrastructure for better management of animals as well as set-ups  Already supporting hundreds of gaushalas and panjrapoles of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and other states  Development of animal welfare centers (panjrapole &gaushalas )  Support animal shelters both financially and through knowledge.  Constructing new animal shelters as well as improve existing infrastructure for better management of animals as well as set-ups  Already supporting hundreds of gaushalas and panjrapoles of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and other states  Development of animal welfare centers (panjrapole &gaushalas ) 1. Animal protection  Turned thousands of acres of infertile lands into fertile ones  Built ponds at several places in Maharashtra where these kind of trees are planted on their banks for sustainability  Turned thousands of acres of infertile lands into fertile ones  Built ponds at several places in Maharashtra where these kind of trees are planted on their banks for sustainability 3. Soil and water conservation Samast Mahajan Our activities 2. Tree plantation

 Have served thousands of affected people during natural calamities like the Uttrakhand flood, draught in Maharashtra and the Kashmir flood  Provided food packets, grocery and daily use material kits, blankets, among other things, to help rehabilitation of the affected people.  The relief work is still going on there with schemes like building earthquake and flood resistant housing colonies for the affected people.  Have served thousands of affected people during natural calamities like the Uttrakhand flood, draught in Maharashtra and the Kashmir flood  Provided food packets, grocery and daily use material kits, blankets, among other things, to help rehabilitation of the affected people.  The relief work is still going on there with schemes like building earthquake and flood resistant housing colonies for the affected people. 5. Natural Calamity  Providing financial assistance to several educational institutes to build infrastructure and facilities like library, laboratory.  Adopting thousands of needy students and provided them complete support to gain education.  Encouraging ancient Gurukul based education system and supporting such institutes by way of providing financial and material assistance.  Providing financial assistance to several educational institutes to build infrastructure and facilities like library, laboratory.  Adopting thousands of needy students and provided them complete support to gain education.  Encouraging ancient Gurukul based education system and supporting such institutes by way of providing financial and material assistance. 4. Education  Successfully organized cleanliness drives in 15 villages and cities across India. More than 15,000 social workers were participated.  Shram daan or social service was reciprocated with donation of a blanket to every participant. More than 20,000 blankets given under this unique scheme.  Successfully organized cleanliness drives in 15 villages and cities across India. More than 15,000 social workers were participated.  Shram daan or social service was reciprocated with donation of a blanket to every participant. More than 20,000 blankets given under this unique scheme. 6. Cleanliness Drive Samast Mahajan

Our Contributions – Facts and Figures PANJARAPOLES Panjarapoles covered300 Area covered (acres)72,000 ACRES ContributionRs. 25 crore Animals benefitted 2,36,000 Samast Mahajan EDUCATION INSTITUTES Institutes covered68 Students covered5000 ContributionRs. 87 lakh TREE, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Ponds built250 Infertile land turned fertile (acres) 36,000 Trees planted22,000 Contribution Rs crore CLEANLINESS DRIVE Villages & Religious Places covered 15 Workers participated15,000 Blankets distributed15,000 ContributionRs. 22,50,000

Samast Mahajan Growth of Samast Mahajan from till

Achievements: 1. Indira Priyadarshini Award Winner of INDIRA GANDHI PRIYADARSHINI VRIKSHAMITRA AWARD from the Government of India for unbelievable work done in the field of tree plantation Samast Mahajan

No.WorkDonation (Rs) PANJARAPOLES 1Supporting a Panjrapole (name of donor inscribed on main entrance) 1.11 crore 2Construction of a 90,000 sq. ft. shade for animals, having capacity to shelter 400 cows 25 Lakh 3Developing 20-Hectre grassland for fodder20 Lakh 4Constructing a 5,000 sq. ft. godown for fodder25 Lakh 5Constructing a water tank with a capacity of 5 lakh litres25 Lakh 6Setting-up a cattle farm for sheltering 1,000 goats and sheeps25 Lakh 7Constructing boundary walls of a Panjrapole25 Lakh 8Constructing a 10-feet deep pond on an acre of land10 Lakh Donation Schemes Samast Mahajan

9Planting 1,000 trees (Rs. 1000/Tree)10 Lakh 10Constructing a 10,000 sq. ft. chabutara (bird shelter)10 Lakh 13Organizing an animal medical camp or constructing a watering hole (hawada) for animals 1 Lakh 14Adopting an animal or saving it from going to slaughterhouse 11,000 JEEVDAYA 15Donating a train-load of fodder27 Lakh 16Donating a truck-load of fodder51,000 Samast Mahajan

EDUCATION 17Constructing a new Gurukul51 lakh 18Adoption of 100 students for one year25 lakh 19Renovation/upliftment of an existing Gurukul21 lakh 20Constructing a room of a Gurukul5 lakh 21Providing equipments, materials to a Gurukul1 lakh 22Adopting a student for one year25,000 Samast Mahajan

Working criteria Becoming a CSR partner and Sharing ideas Planning for project Implementation Reporting Feedback Samast Mahajan

SAMAST MAHAJAN as YOUR CSR PARTNER We will play the role of an IMPLEMENTING AGENCY for your CSR activities as per your preference and requirements. Let us join hands to make society a better place for those who need our support… SAMAST MAHAJAN as YOUR CSR PARTNER We will play the role of an IMPLEMENTING AGENCY for your CSR activities as per your preference and requirements. Let us join hands to make society a better place for those who need our support… Samast Mahajan

307, Rajsheela Building, 597, J. S. Road, Chira Baazar, Mumbai – Tel: +91 – Web: 307, Rajsheela Building, 597, J. S. Road, Chira Baazar, Mumbai – Tel: +91 – Web:  Donations to Samast Mahajan is eligible for tax exemption under section 80-G of the IT Act Samast Mahajan