Key business process for Company’s sustained success and growth.
Sustainability
Nava Limited is committed towards betterment of society and environment with constant efforts to build and nurture long lasting relationships with members of the society in general and the communities around its manufacturing facilities in particular.
Nava Limited has always tried to integrate its business with community aspirations. While its factories build and power the nation in a literal sense, its corporate social responsibility initiatives fuel inclusive growth and community development, addressing the basic needs of citizens even in the country’s remote and deprived regions. And that is precisely what Nava Limited has done and continues to do in its operations.



Our CSR Philosophy
The Company organises various health camps in slums and alike areas for a complete preventive and corrective health check-up of the inhabitants surrounding our plants. These healthcare programmes are run on a regular basis to achieve our mission of ensuring good health to everyone.
Find Out MoreAt Paloncha located in the sate of Telangana, several Nava Bharat Schools are run by the company and extensive support is provided to Brahmani Public School located at Kharagprasad, in the state of Odisha, having a strength of
Find Out MoreThe demand for skilled workforce is rising at a much faster rate than its supply in India. Consequently, there is a remarkable shortage of skilled manpower across different trades. The overall economic upliftment of the nation has also fueled the uprising of the requirements of new types of skills that guarantee promising employment opportunities.
Find Out MoreTo provide a safe and secure habitat for disabled persons of all ethnic origins, The Home for the Disabled was established at Bansilalpet in Secunderabad. It is managed by a registered, charitable organization. To accommodate increasing number of such persons, The Home embarked on setting up an Extension Unit at Sampanbole village, in Telangana State.
Find Out MoreThe demand for skilled workforce is rising at a much faster rate than its supply in India. Consequently, there is a remarkable shortage of skilled manpower across different trades. The overall economic upliftment of the nation has also fueled the uprising of the requirements of new types of skills that guarantee promising employment opportunities.
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