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CGI, in association with Access Livelihoods, has launched the Women Entrepreneurship Program (WEP), that aims to provide digital and financial literacy to women from the marginalized sections of our society. The program empowers women entrepreneurs to establish and run their...

As consumers are becoming more conscious of the food they eat, there has been a shift in the way farmers produce food in their agricultural fields. In the deep interior regions of the country, rural farmers require support in modern...

Water scarcity has impacted several farmers in India, forcing them to migrate to cities to make a living. The Kolar district, near Bangalore in Karnataka is one such region that has been experiencing drought for many years leading farmers to...

Our commitment to supporting the communities where we live and work is a fundamental part of the CGI culture. Through such initiatives, not only do we strengthen this commitment but also provide opportunities for our professionals to have meaningful experiences...

CGI has provided resources to help students at the St. Louis Institute for the Deaf and the Blind prepare for their future.

In line with our core value of corporate social responsibility, supporting the communities where we live and work is a priority. Through partnerships like these, we continue to support the economic and social well-being of our communities.

CGI has planted over 31,000 trees since 2019 and some of them have been equipped to be digitally monitored. In line with CGI’s net-zero commitment, this initiative aims to support biodiversity for a balanced ecosystem.

We supported nine nonprofit organizations that focus on various sectors such as agriculture, education and special education, healthcare, livelihood, and vulnerable children, with funding and mentoring, collectively impacting over 100,000 lives

In partnership with the Sikshana Foundation, CGI supported 21 government schools in the Maddur Educational Block, reaching out to 1500 students with paper-based learning modules at their homes.