At Prakritik Lifestyles, we believe that true wellness is a journey that extends beyond individual health to encompass the well-being of communities and the environment. Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives are rooted in this philosophy, focusing on impactful programs that empower underprivileged communities and support sustainable development. 

Let’s build a future that nurtures both people and the planet.

One Lakh Smiles : Transforming Lives through Girl Child Education

Prakritik Lifestyles has contributed towards the holistic education, transport, food, medicals, uniforms, books, and meals of 3000 underprivileged girl children; through the ‘Gift a Smile’ initiative by The Art Of Living, and is now aiming to help 1 Lakh girls.

Medical Camp for Children And Pregnant Women

Prakritik Lifestyles organized medical camps for children and pregnant women living in rural villages in Nashik. The aim was to create health-related awareness and easily provide health checkup facilities to the underprivileged.

School Infrastructure Development

Prakritik Lifestyles has contributed to building a floor for a school building in Shikhar Shingnapur, a rural village in Maharashtra, where 200 children have been enrolled for free education, most of them being first-generation learners.

Sabki Diwali Project

Vsynergize AI team in Pune embraced the spirit of giving with our Sabki Diwali Project. Through this heartfelt initiative, we organized a gift distribution drive to bring smiles and festive cheer to underprivileged families across the community. From the delighted faces of children to the heartfelt gratitude of parents, the joy was truly contagious. We believe in the power of community and compassion, and on Diwali, we aimed to make a small difference that we hope will resonate beyond the festival.

Monthly Seva Project

This Children’s Day, the Prakritik Lifestyle team proudly carried forward our Monthly Seva Project by distributing natural and unadulterated daily essentials boxes from Sri Sri Tattva to 96 physically and visually impaired students at the Deepstambh Foundation.