Social Responsibilities
Activities of S.A.V.E
Rain water Harvesting:- SAVE NGO apparently made 2000 rain water harvesting pits alone in Hyderabad and educates people on the importance of rain water harvesting pits.
Women Empowerment: Empowering women and giving some financial aid through making paper bags and seed balls(preserving of seeds).
Tree translocations: Trans-locates the tress when fall down during natural calamities or when govt tries to chop down during the road extensions.
Supporting Atisans: S.A.V.E makes an approx of 2000 clay vinayak idols every year and make them available in the cities of Hyderabad and Vijayawada and encourages Khaadi to make weaving workers withstand on their own. S.A.V.E firmly believes that supporting artisans elevates the Indian economy.
Beyond this it supports and encourages farmers to do natural farming of sri shubash palekar
Provides seeds for free: S.A.V.E NGO gives seeds to farmers every year free of cost including from rice seeds to vegetable seeds.
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Beyond delighting taste buds with the mithai, as being "Nature conscious" we established S.A.V.E NGO ,the organization was established in the year 1999 demonstrates a deep commitment to environmental and social responsibility.
This nature-conscious initiative has been instrumental in rainwater harvesting, constructing an impressive 2,000 pits in Hyderabad alone and actively educating communities on their importance. S.A.V.E also champions women's empowerment by providing financial aid and training in crafting paper bags and seed balls, the latter of which also contributes to seed preservation.
Their dedication to the environment extends to tree translocation, where they rescue and replant trees displaced by natural calamities or urban development. Furthermore, S.A.V.E is a staunch supporter of artisans, annually producing approximately 2,000 clay Vinayaka idols for Hyderabad and Vijayawada, and fostering the self-sufficiency of Khadi weaving workers, believing firmly that this bolsters the Indian economy.
The NGO also promotes natural farming, encouraging farmers to adopt the methods of Sri Subhash Palekar, and has generously provided free seeds to farmers, distributing around 3,000 kg of indigenous seeds, including rice, between 2014 and 2017.