UST continues to expand healthcare, education, and livelihood programs in India and globally as part of its mission-driven CSR model
UST, a global leader in AI and technology-led transformation, has been honoured with the Mahatma Award for Digital Transformation and Social Impact for the fourth consecutive year. This recognition underscores the company’s expanding footprint in sustainable development, particularly across India, where its community-focused programs in education, healthcare, and skilling continue to drive meaningful outcomes.
Sunil Balakrishnan, Chief Values Officer and Global Head for Development Center Operations, UST, said, “Since our inception, we have been committed to putting people first. Being recognised again by the Mahatma Award inspires us to deepen our efforts to uplift communities and create an inclusive path to growth.”
Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030, UST’s CSR programs span five key pillars: Education, Health, Livelihood, Environment, and Disaster Relief. These initiatives are powered by employee volunteering and a culture grounded in humility, humanity, and integrity.
In 2025, UST expanded its early education and skilling initiatives, including scholarships, school adoption, smart learning programs for children with disabilities, and digital literacy drives. The company’s flagship programs in Chennai and across rural belts enabled improved learning outcomes for hundreds of underserved students.
On the healthcare front, UST continued investing in assistive technologies, access to primary care, and inclusive health awareness across tribal regions. The company also deployed volunteers to support critical care infrastructure and mobility solutions for the differently-abled.
“We believe in long-term transformation not just short-term relief,” added Smita Sharma, Global Program Manager, UST. “Whether it’s through livelihood support for women or upskilling persons with disabilities, our goal is to build self-reliant communities.”
UST also prioritised employability through market-linked skilling programs for youth and women, especially from underrepresented sections. These interventions include mentoring, entrepreneurship support, and digital inclusion projects.
The Mahatma Award, founded by Amit Sachdeva and supported by Aditya Birla Group, celebrates institutions and individuals embodying Gandhian values. UST’s fourth win places it among a rare set of companies consistently honoured for long-standing, impact-driven social action.
The award was presented at the India International Center, New Delhi, where UST also participated in a dialogue on corporate trusteeship and the Sustainable Development Goals.
To explore more about UST’s social impact initiatives, visit: UST Social Commitment
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