Trident Group announces commissioning of 7.6 MW solar power plant

India’s leading textile and home furnishing giant, Trident Group has installed a 7.6 MW solar power plant in Budhni, Madhya Pradesh, for captive use. The project is expected to produce 33,500 units per day, which will be used in the company’s production facilities in Budhni, resulting in significant cost savings.

Trident’s terry towel production plant, which is one of the world’s largest and most advanced, is located in Budhni.

Rajinder Gupta, Chairman of the Group, said that they have always been and will continue to be devoted to a better and cleaner environment. Every day, they endeavor to do their part to ensure a healthy planet for themselves and future generations. The successful commissioning of their first solar power plant for captive use strengthens the Group’s commitment to sustainable manufacturing.

Trident Foundation, the Group’s philanthropic arm, was also established. The Trident Foundation’s website, Tridentfoundation.org, was launched. The website is user-friendly and accessible to everyone. Anyone who wishes to volunteer and lend a hand is welcome to do so. Extending a helping hand through physical labor, known as ‘Shramdaan,’ as well as monetary or in-kind donations, can all be done on the website. Trident Foundation aspires to promote education, improved livelihood, sanitation, and women empowerment for marginalized areas of society through projects such as diversity and inclusion, education and skill development, healthcare, and many more.

Madhu Gupta, Chairperson of Trident Foundation, said that with Trident Foundation, they are driving all of their endeavors to make a difference in the community. It’s a step toward ensuring that the basic rights of health, education, and work are available to those who most need them.

Another achievement is that the Group now has over one million shareholders.

Rajinder Gupta, added that they aspire to not only meet but also exceed the expectations of their valued shareholders. Their goal is to continue to add value to everyone who works with them.

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