ARRISE Solutions (India) Private Limited has entered a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) partnership with PARD INDIA to support the After School Education Program (ASEP) in selected government schools located in Abdullapurmet, near Hyderabad. The collaboration aims to strengthen educational opportunities for children from underprivileged communities by providing quality after-school learning and promoting their overall development.
As part of this initiative, a special outreach program was organized at Aashraya Old Age Home in Miyapur. During the event, meals were served to more than 80 residents. Essential items, including towels and detergent soaps, were also distributed to support their daily needs.
The event witnessed active participation from both organizations. Around 25 employees from ARRISE Solutions and 10 team members from PARD INDIA personally engaged with the residents, serving meals and distributing supplies, reflecting a strong spirit of compassion and service.
On this occasion, ARRISE Solutions formally presented a CSR partnership cheque to PARD INDIA. A token exchange of mementos between the two organizations marked the beginning of a meaningful and long-term collaboration.
Representatives from both organizations emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in driving social change. With the support of ARRISE Solutions, the ASEP initiative is expected to provide structured academic support to children, help boost their confidence, improve academic performance, and inspire them to aspire for a brighter future.
This partnership reflects a shared vision of empowering communities through education and compassion, reinforcing the belief that Corporate Social Responsibility can create a lasting and meaningful impact.
The event was attended by several distinguished guests, including PARD INDIA Ambassador and film actor Molleti Balaji; Mr. Pratap, Managing Director of Jayam Solutions; Mr. Karumanchi Ganesh, Honorary President of PARD INDIA; core committee members Devaraju Achyutarao, K. Nanda Srinivas, Somashetty Venkata Rao, K. Chaitanya Sree, Bodapati Sarojini, M. Srimanyu, and K. Krishnasai; Ms. Shaheena Afroz, Secretary of the Old Age Home; and Telangana High Court Advocate Mr. Chenchu Ramayya, among others.
