2026 – Celebrating a Movement
– Youth Eco Summit 2026: A powerful showcase of student-led environmental leadership – A reflection of the journey — from relief to resilience, and from action to advocacy
2025 – July Onwards:
– Schools for Sustainability (SFS) launched – A transformative campaign connecting students, NGOs, recyclers, RWAs, and civic bodies – Built city-level Sustainability Action Networks – Goal: 1,130 schools, 312,000+ students, lasting impact
2025 – From Awareness to Action Feb–May:
– National E-Waste Awareness Campaign – 632 schools, 4,950 kg e-waste, 53,000+ students – Tamil Nadu led in impact
2024 – Campaigns that Moved Cities
We took our message to the masses: – E-Waste Awareness (Delhi Pilot): 1,000+ kg e-waste collected – Youth Eco Summit: A celebration of student-led climate action – Metro, cinema, and digital campaigns spread our voice far and wide – Emergency relief during Yamuna floods reminded us of our roots
2023 – Embracing Sustainability as a Core Value
This was a turning point — sustainability became central. We connected youth, art, and activism through: – Delhi Circular Challenge (pilot) – Street murals on climate – Legal literacy and health camps for young changemakers
2022 – A Green Shift in Purpose
Nature called — and we listened. We expanded our focus to the environmen t: – Tree plantations – Climate resilience sessions – Post-cyclone relief in Goa Small steps toward a greener path began here.
2020–2021 – Standing Strong in Crisis
During COVID-19, the Foundation responded with urgency and care: – Oxygen concentrators, rations, pet food, hygiene drives
2014–2019 – Serving Communities with Heart
Grassroots work flourished — from medical aid to food and education support. Youth volunteered in local drives, spreading awareness with compassion. The spirit of “seva” (service) guided every action.
2013 – The Beginning
Bajaj Foundation was born with the belief that humanity and nature are deeply interconnected. Founded by Pankaj Bajaj, the Foundation embraced the vision: “Ek Sansaar, Ek Parivar.” Initial focus: relief work, animal care, and community support in Delhi-NCR.