An organization today is not only faced with the challenge of sustaining itself in the ever increasing competition of the modern world, it has also to ensure that its actions contribute towards the betterment of the society. Kejriwal Group is sensitive towards the society’s needs and requirements and has acknowledged its responsibility towards it. The group has taken large strides towards establishing a symbiotic and self-sustaining society

Kejriwal Foundation for Rural Development is one of the oldest active NGOs for the upliftment of the poor and the farmers. Through professional beekeeping, the Group has been successfully providing jobs and livelihood to the people living in remote rural areas.

We believe that it’s our onus to offer healthier products to our clients to promote health and wellness and to maintain highest level of customer satisfaction.

Through stringent processes and lab tests, we maintain highest standards of hygiene. Complete traceability of our products from farm to fork, manufacturing products with natural flavours and essential enzymes and making them GMO free, helps us honour our responsibility of making healthy world-class products reach the end consumer.

In recent times, storms, cyclones and tidal surges have become a common occurrence in the Sunderbans- Land of Eighteen Tides. But one stands out in the recent times- Cyclone Aila. Forming on the back of a tropical depression, a tropical cyclone built strength over days before making a landfall on the unfateful day of 25thMay 2009. The aftermath of this natural disaster that took a toll on not just the fragile mangrove ecosystem, but the habitats and livelihoods of the communities of Sunderbans, called for us to act upon the responsibility that comes with leadership.

A CSR programme initiated by the Kejriwal Group helped communities get back on their feet by capitalising on the opportunity for economic revival through organic honey farming; and through professional beekeeping, the Group provided jobs and livelihood to the inhabitants of Sunderbans. Today, the beekeepers that have we trained, tend to hives and extract honey which they supply to us , thereby providing a livelihood to their families.

You are personally responsible for becoming more
ethical than the society you grew up in.