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Social Impact

Social Impact

MOBILE CLINIC

Rasi Seeds has supported the launch of six mobile health clinics across rural India, delivering critical, need-blind medical care to underserved communities. These clinics play a vital role in improving healthcare access in remote regions, reflecting our commitment to social responsibility and the well-being of farming families nationwide.

AMUTHAM TRUST

Through the Amutham initiative, in collaboration with Amutham Trust, we provide 250 ml of fresh cow milk every morning to over 1,000 underprivileged children under the age of two and lactating mothers across Coimbatore. Each child also receives a wall clock as a birthday gift. This program aims to promote early childhood nutrition and well-being, with plans to expand support to an additional 1,000 children in the near future.

HOSPITAL EQUIPMENTS

Rasi Seeds has actively supported local government hospitals by donating essential medical equipment, including critical care machines, beds, and supplies. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we extended our support further to help strengthen the healthcare infrastructure and ensure continued medical care in underserved regions.

IDHAYANGAL TRUST

Rasi Seeds partners with Idhayangal Trust to support children in rural areas living with Type 1 diabetes. Our efforts include funding diagnostics, consultations, and medicines, along with health awareness campaigns. We also donated a state-of-the-art biochemistry analyzer to enable free essential blood investigations for underprivileged children, ensuring timely and effective care.

ANNUAL EYE CAMPS

For over 25 years, Rasi Seeds has organized annual eye health camps in Attur, Tamil Nadu, in partnership with Aravind Eye Hospital. These camps offer free eye checkups, cataract surgeries, and diabetes screenings for both children and adults, improving vision health and early diagnosis in underserved rural communities.

DRINKING WATER DISPENSER

Rasi Seeds has installed community water filtration and dispensing systems in 22 rural locations across India, ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water. These systems collectively support the daily water needs of over 35,000 people, promoting health and hygiene in underserved communities.