Malabar Gold & Diamonds Commits Rs 200 Crore for National CSR, Education Focus

Malabar Gold & Diamonds has announced a Rs 200 crore Corporate Social Responsibility commitment for the 2026-27 financial year. The plan, unveiled in New Delhi in the presence of Union Minister Piyush Goyal, prioritizes education with Rs 114 crore allocated for scholarships and learning centres. Key initiatives include distributing scholarships to 33,000 girl students and expanding micro-learning centres for street children to 2,500 locations. Additional funds are designated for healthcare, housing, environmental protection, and the Hunger Free World project providing daily meals.

Key Points: Malabar Gold & Diamonds Allocates Rs 200 Crore for CSR

  • Rs 200 crore CSR commitment
  • Scholarships for 33,000 girl students
  • Focus on education with Rs 114 crore
  • Hunger Free World project gets Rs 30 crore
  • Aims to benefit over 2 lakh people
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Malabar Gold & Diamonds allocates Rs 200 crore for national CSR initiatives

Malabar Gold & Diamonds pledges Rs 200 crore for CSR in FY27, focusing on education scholarships, healthcare, and hunger relief across India.

"Malabar Gold & Diamonds' decision to allocate INR 200 crore towards CSR will further strengthen the nation's progress. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, March 25

Malabar Gold & Diamonds announced a commitment of Rs 200 crore toward its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives for the financial year 2026-27. The retail jewellery group revealed the plan at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi on Wednesday in the presence of Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal.

During the event, the Union Minister inaugurated the distribution of educational scholarships intended for 33,000 girl students across India.

As per a press release, these projects will be implemented across more than 3,000 locations in 19 states. The group intends to cover 15 major initiatives that are expected to benefit over two lakh people.

Union Minister Goyal stated that "Malabar Gold & Diamonds' decision to allocate INR 200 crore towards CSR will further strengthen the nation's progress." He emphasized that the growth of India is rooted in the empowerment of its people, specifically women and girls, and recognized the company's efforts to bring change through education.

The financial allocation for the upcoming year prioritizes education, with Rs 114 crore dedicated to initiatives such as micro-learning centres for street children and national scholarship programmes. As part of the group's 33rd anniversary, scholarships will reach students in 284 districts across 18 states.

Malabar Group Chairman M.P. Ahammad highlighted that "human resource development is the backbone of national growth." He noted that nurturing talent through quality education is essential and explained that the scholarship programme enables students to achieve academic success and contribute to the development of the country.

Beyond education, the group earmarked Rs 30 crore for food distribution through the Hunger Free World project and Rs 14.2 crore for healthcare initiatives.

Housing projects, including the Grandma Home initiative for destitute mothers, received an allocation of Rs 25 crore.

Additionally, the plan included Rs 10 crore for environmental protection and Rs 6.8 crore for other humanitarian activities.

These efforts are managed through the Malabar Charitable Trust, which has historically allocated five per cent of the company's net trading profit to CSR activities.

The rehabilitation of street children remains a focal point, with the group establishing 1,543 micro-learning centres in 17 states in partnership with the Pratham Education Foundation. The group plans to increase the number of these centres to 2,500 this year, aiming to grow student enrolment from 64,000 to one lakh.

Under the Hunger Free World project, the group provides nutritious meals daily to 1,15,000 people across India, Zambia, and Ethiopia. Other ongoing efforts include Malabar-Thanal pharmacies, which offer subsidized medicines to the underprivileged.

The event saw attendance from Malabar Group Managing Director of India Operations Asher Ottamoochikkal, Executive Directors Nishad A.K. and Abdulla Ibrahim, and Kerala House Resident Commissioner Puneet Kumar.

Pratham CEO Rukmini Banerji and Thanal Chairman Idris also participated in the proceedings. The group maintains that its operations follow ESG principles, focusing on women empowerment, healthcare, and education to create a sustainable societal impact.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Rs 200 crore is a significant amount. I appreciate the detailed breakdown - education getting the lion's share makes sense. Hope the implementation on the ground is as effective as the plan on paper. The Hunger Free World project feeding people in Africa too shows good global citizenship.
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Rohit P
While I commend the effort, I always wonder about transparency. How do we, the public, track where this money actually goes and its impact? CSR shouldn't just be a PR event. I'd like to see annual impact reports with clear data from the Malabar Charitable Trust.
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Sarah B
The Grandma Home initiative for destitute mothers really touched my heart. In our fast-growing economy, it's crucial to care for the elderly and vulnerable. Balancing education, healthcare, and housing shows a holistic approach to social development. More power to them.
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Vikram M
Good to see an Indian company thinking big. 33,000 scholarships, 1 lakh street children targeted... these are ambitious numbers. The partnership with established NGOs like Pratham is a smart move for effective execution. Hope they achieve their targets.
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Kavya N
As a teacher, I'm most excited about the focus on education. The scholarship for girls is vital, but the micro-learning centres for street children is a game-changer. Getting 64,000 kids into learning centres is no small feat. Bharat mein shiksha sabse bada dhan hai. 💫

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