Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Ashwini Kumar Choubey formally rolled out Chetak Foundation’s Oxygen Plus (Environment Protection) to kick-start the Foundation plan to plant over 10,000 trees, across India, over the next few months. Chetak Foundation is the social arm of Chetak Group, the leader in Automotive Logistics in India.
While speaking on the occasion, Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey said, “It is heartening to see Chetak Foundation come forward and support the government’s efforts to address the issue of environment protection by pledging to plant over ten thousand trees. We need many more corporates and foundations to join hands in such noble initiatives.”
Sachin Haritash, Board member, Chetak Foundation said, “Chetak Foundation has been set up to make a positive impact on the lives of underprivileged communities and to save the environment, in line with the vision of our founder late Shri J K Sharma ji. We are honoured that the Hon’ble Minister has blessed our initiative and our year-long campaign that aspires to address one of the most serious issues we are all facing today – the air pollution. We would like to convey our gratitude to the Hon’ble Minister for his support, guidance and encouragement.”
Chetak Foundation focuses on broad areas including Education, Environment, Health, Livelihood, Nutrition and Road Safety, in the logistics space and the public at large in the related domains.
Chetak Foundation has tied up with India’s leading organizations including SGRH, DMRC, IOCL to roll our various social initiatives to honour and felicitate their frontline workers and drivers and provide them with dry ration and sanitization kits, which will prepare them to avert the Third Wave of Covid. Tree plantation is another step in fulfilling the foundation’s vision.
Chetak Foundation has conceived specific interventions to enhance beneficiaries’ experience. Some of these include Oxygen Plus (an environment initiative), Swasthaya Plus (a Health initiative), Poshan Plus (a nutrition initiative to alleviate hunger), Shiksha Plus (an Education initiative), Zindagi Plus (a Road Safety Initiative), Sahayata Plus (an initiative to help people during crises or natural calamities).