Bridging Generations with a Mission of Social Good
2 min readChandigarh,27th November 2024 chatgpt: The Taj Public Service Welfare Trust (TPSWT), established in December 2008 after the Mumbai terror attacks, marks 16 years of dedicated humanitarian support. Over the years, the Trust has addressed the needs of survivors and families affected by both man-made and natural disasters, while promoting the welfare of injured and disabled armed forces members. It also played a crucial role in supporting migrant workers and healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director & CEO, IHCL, stated, “Since its inception 16 years ago, the Trust has worked on a range of relief and rehabilitation initiatives across the country. On this day, we reaffirm our dedication to serve.”
He added, “Drawing inspiration from the resilience of those affected and the valour of those who selflessly came to their aid, Taj Public Service Welfare Trust continues to support individuals and communities impacted by such disasters and empowers them to rebuild their lives with dignity.”
Through its relief and rehabilitation efforts, the Trust supports those affected, with a focus on individuals from marginalized financial and educational backgrounds. Its initiatives include providing monthly sustenance and pensions, skill training, micro-enterprise grants, and education allowances for the children of affected families.
Established under the visionary leadership of Mr. Ratan Tata, Taj Public Service Welfare Trust through its multi-pronged outreach has positively impacted 5 million beneficiaries across 23 states and 60 districts in in India.
Joseph Andrew