Nashik Industries Boost Kumbh Mela Infrastructure with CSR Funds
Nashik Industries Fund Kumbh Mela Infrastructure via CSR

Nashik: Industries based in Nashik have stepped forward to fund key civic and pilgrim-centric infrastructure for the upcoming Kumbh Mela through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, complementing the government's ongoing development efforts for the mega religious event.

Major Contributions from Corporates

Among the major contributions, the Vishvaraj Foundation, backed by VEL, committed Rs 28 crore for the installation and long-term operation of a sustainable water purification system at Kushavarth Kund in Trimbakeshwar. The project, planned for a 25-year period, aims to improve water quality for pilgrims taking ritual baths while ensuring environmental sustainability.

Public sector lender Central Bank of India pledged Rs 4.13 crore to develop a comprehensive wayfinding and signage system across Nashik and Trimbakeshwar. The system will include directional, informational, and safety signages to assist pilgrims and tourists during the Kumbh.

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Infrastructure firm Ashoka Buildcon signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) worth around Rs 1 crore for the development and maintenance of road medians and beautification works at multiple locations across the city. CTR also committed Rs 1 crore to set up an e-library at Sant Dnyaneshwar Nagar in Nashik Road, aimed at improving digital access and learning opportunities for students and youths.

Other organizations, including Rambandhu Masale and DG Group, extended support for projects related to transport hubs, sanitation facilities, lighting, and landscaping works.

Support for Nano-Enterprises

In a parallel initiative, the Nashik Trimbakeshwar Kumbh Mela Authority (NTKMA) signed an MoU with deAsra Foundation to support 2,000 nano-enterprises across Nashik district. The programme will focus on formalizing small businesses, providing training, enabling access to credit, and building market linkages, allowing local entrepreneurs to benefit from Kumbh-related economic opportunities.

NTKMA Commissioner Shekhar Singh said, "The CSR initiatives will create long-term civic assets while enhancing the overall experience for pilgrims and residents during Simhastha 2027."

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