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Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro and Polaris, demonstrated their commitment to make a positive difference by partnering with 50 NGOs and participating in a range of activities across 20 cities in the country. This was India’s largest Global Community Day ever.
To kick-start the activities, Citi India organized a nation-wide donation drive from Monday June 11th to Friday June 15th, where individuals contributed clothes, toys, stationery and books for underprivileged children in partnership with the NGO Goonj.
"For two centuries, Citi colleagues have worked to enable economic progress and support our clients on their journey from ambition to achievement," said Citi CEO Vikram Pandit. "There is no better way to celebrate our 200th anniversary than by honoring our history, embracing the future, and working together to strengthen the communities where we live and work."
Pramit Jhaveri, CEO, Citi India said, “June 16th 2012 is an iconic milestone in our journey thus far. And I am delighted to see the dedication of our employees, friends, families, clients, alumni and partner organizations, TCS, Wipro and Polaris on this day. Moving into a new century, we are even more committed to make a positive difference to society.”
Globally, 100,000 Citi volunteers, the largest number ever, participated in 1,300 service projects across 92 countries.
Global Community Day is a validation of Citi’s ‘more than philanthropy’ approach, which encourages employees to provide their time and expertise in the areas of their interest by partnering with like-minded NGOs. In 2011, Citi India has committed approximately Rs.100 million across 12 NGOs nationally. Since 1999, Citi has supported innovative projects with over 22 NGOs across the country. During this period, Citi-funded programs have benefited more than 1.65 million economically disadvantaged families by way of enterprise development, youth education and livelihoods, financial capability and asset building, and microfinance.
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