Union Minister Piyush Goyal unveils Malabar Gold & Diamonds’ ₹200 Crore CSR Initiative for FY 2026–27
Malabar Gold & Diamonds, the world’s fifth-largest retail jewellery group and a responsible jewellery brand, has announced their CSR initiatives worth INR 200 crore for the financial year 2026-27 held at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi in the presence of Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry.
At the CSR initiative,
the Union Minister inaugurated the distribution of educational scholarships for
33,000 girl students across India. The event was attended by Malabar Group
Chairman Mr. M.P. Ahammad, Managing Director - India Operations Mr. O. Asher,
Executive Directors Mr. Nishad A.K. and Mr. Abdulla Ibrahim, Kerala House
Resident Commissioner Mr. Puneet Kumar, IAS, Pratham CEO Ms. Rukmini Banerji,
and Thanal Chairman Dr. Idris, among others.
Union Minister Piyush
Goyal stated that the initiatives of the Malabar Charitable Trust
align closely with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s vision of empowering India’s daughters through programs like
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao.
He
added that “Malabar Gold & Diamonds’ decision to allocate INR 200 crore
towards CSR will further strengthen the nation’s progress,” emphasizing that
India’s growth is rooted in the empowerment of its people - especially women
and girls and appreciating the company’s efforts in driving meaningful change
through education.”
“He
also encouraged students and young citizens to dream big, aspire beyond
limitations, and seize the vast opportunities India offers, urging them to
contribute actively to the nation’s growth story”.
Malabar Group, Chairman,
Mr. M.P. Ahammad highlighted “Human resource development is the backbone of national growth. He
noted that nurturing talent through quality education is essential, and that
the scholarship programme enables students to achieve academic success and
contribute to the country’s development. He added that the group remains
committed to creating sustainable, long-term societal impact through
significant CSR investments.”
During 2026-27, CSR
projects worth INR 200 crore will be implemented across more than 3,000
locations in 19 states, covering 15 major initiatives. These programmes are
expected to benefit over 2 lakh people.
A significant focus is
on education with INR 114 crore allocated to initiatives such as micro-learning
centres for street children and national scholarship programmes for girls. INR
30 crore has been earmarked for food distribution under the Hunger Free World
project, and INR 14.2 crore for healthcare initiatives. Housing projects,
including the ‘Grandma Home’ initiative for destitute mothers, will receive INR
25 crore. Additionally, INR 6.8 crore will be allocated for other humanitarian
activities and INR 10 crore for environmental protection.
As part of the Malabar
Group’s 33rd anniversary, scholarships will be awarded this year to 33,000 girl
students from 284 districts across 18 states. Since its inception, the
programme has benefited over 1,15,000 girls. All CSR initiatives are
implemented through the Malabar Charitable Trust.
For the rehabilitation
of street children, Malabar Gold & Diamonds has established 1,543
micro-learning centres across 17 states in partnership with Pratham Education
Foundation, one of India’s largest NGOs. The number of centres will be
increased to 2,500 this year, with student enrolment expected to grow from over
64,000 to 1 lakh.
Under the Hunger Free
World project, nutritious meals are provided daily to 1,15,000 people across
India, Zambia, and Ethiopia. Other CSR initiatives include the ‘Grandma Home’
project, which provides free accommodation and care for destitute women, and
Malabar-Thanal pharmacies that offer medicines at subsidized rates to the
underprivileged.
Malabar Gold & Diamonds’ operations are guided by ESG principles. Since its inception, the company has allocated 5% of its net trading profit towards CSR activities. These initiatives focus on women empowerment, healthcare, education, and environmental protection, in collaboration with NGOs such as Pratham and Thanal.
These efforts have already brought positive change to the lives of over 1.8 million people across India.

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