India’s leading textile and home furnishing giant, Trident Group is continuously achieving new milestones.
The company commissioned 7.6 MW solar power plant at Budhni, Madhya Pradesh for captive use and it is expected to produce 33,500 units per day to be consumed in manufacturing facilities located at Budhni resulting in considerable savings for the company.
Budhni has Trident’s terry towel manufacturing plant, which is one of the world’s largest state-of-the-art plants.
“We always were and have always been committed to a healthier and cleaner planet. We strive every day to contribute the best we can to ensure a healthy planet for us and generations to come. This successful commissioning of our first solar power plant for captive use further fortifies our spirit of sustainable manufacturing, said Rajinder Gupta, Chairman of the Group.
The Group also launched Trident Foundation, an extension of its philanthropic arm. Its website Tridentfoundation.org was launched.
The website is user-friendly and is open to all. Anyone who wishes to volunteer and extend a helping hand can do it freely. Extending a helping hand through physical effort called ‘Shramdaan,’ donation in kind or monetary values can be done on the website itself. Through initiatives like diversity and inclusion, education and skill development, healthcare, and many more, Trident Foundation aims to promote education, better livelihood, sanitation and women empowerment for marginalised sections of the society.
Trident Foundation’s Chairperson, Madhu Gupta said, “With Trident Foundation, we are driving all our endeavours to make a difference in the community. It is a step forward in the direction of making the basic rights of health, education and employment to those who really need them the most.”
In another development, the Group crosses 1 million shareholders in numbers. Rajinder Gupta said, “We hope to not only meet but also surpass the expectations of our valued shareholders. Our aim is to keep creating value for everyone associated with us.”