Corporate Social Responsibility
The Attire has a non-profit division called Sashakt Gram. Founded in 2017, Sashakt Gram is a welfare society for women. We support and train over 40 women in the art of sewing and pattern cutting, and many of these women also find employment with The Attire.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Our commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond sustainable manufacturing.

Community Ambulance
To support our community we donated an ambulance to the village and also regularly organize medical camps where doctors talk to ailing and needy patients.

Personal Hygiene
We organized a camp on personal hygiene and we tought our women attendees the importance of menstrual hygiene and how to make reusable sanitary pads at home.

Corporate Support
Many of our clients want to choose partners who give back to the community and many of them have supported our initiatives through financial contributions.
Our Impact
Measuring our social and environmental contributions.
Program launched in Hoshiarpur, punjab
Sewing Machines at our Hoshiarpur Center
Women Trained since inception in 2017
Villages Impacted under our Programs
Sashakt Gram Showcase
Some products which were born out of Sashakt Gram, created at our Hoshiarpur facility.

Women's Sewing Training
We support and train over 40 women in the art of sewing and pattern cutting at our Hoshiarpur centre. Many of these graduates go on to find employment with The Attire.
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Community Ambulance
Sashakt Gram donated an ambulance to the village and regularly organises medical camps where doctors attend to ailing and needy patients from surrounding villages.
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Personal Hygiene Education
We organised a camp on personal hygiene, teaching women the importance of menstrual hygiene and how to make reusable sanitary pads at home — a practical skill that builds health and self-reliance.
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Client-Supported Initiatives
Many of our brand partners choose The Attire because of Sashakt Gram. Their financial contributions directly fund our training programmes, medical camps, and community outreach across 6 villages in Punjab.
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