Our Commitment

Corporate Social Responsibility has always been the heart of our company philosophy. Select Group is a socially and environmentally conscious organization, with pioneering efforts towards social upliftment through its various foundations. Green offices and the emphasis on e-culture are also manifested in all of the company’s business practices.

Inder Sharma Foundation

The Inder Sharma Foundation was established in 1970 by Mr. Inder Sharma, Chairman, Select Group. The foundation aims to promote awareness and education in the field of Travel and Tourism. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded nearly 250 scholarships to students across the country.

Shaping Lives

Le Passage Travel Foundation – Shaping Lives is a pioneering effort towards responsible tourism. The work is unique as the initiative does not function as an NGO in itself, but acts as a link between our travel partners, clients and researched, reliable, grass root level NGO’s. The foundation supports 16 animal and child welfare projects across India with the help of local partners and is funded by company and customer donations.

Rotary Naqshband Institute for Physically Challenged (RNIPC)

The RNIPC was established by Late Shri. Ghulam Naqshband (then Chairman of Le Passage to India and a member of the Rotary Club of Delhi Midtown) along with his friends and trustees, Shri Inder Sharma and Raman Bhatia. The aim was to help carry forward the work being done by Rotary and other like-minded organisations in the area of rehabilitation of the physically challenged, particularly those who were effected by Polio. Since its inception in August 2008, RNIPC has helped rehabilitate over 30 physically challenged with aid, equipment and much-needed finances to help them establish some business or profession and hence lead a decent and more dignified life.

Pandit Kansi Ram and Pandit Kripa Ram Charitable and Welfare Trust

Pandit Kansi Ram and Pandit Kripa Ram Charitable and Welfare Trust was formed in memory of Mr. Inder Sharma’s late father and paternal uncle who were both leading lights of their village Lalowal (which is in the border district of Gurdaspur, Punjab). The Trust, managed by Mr. Inder Sharma and Mr. Arjun Sharma, runs a charitable dispensary called ‘Guruji ki Dispensary’ from a 300 sqm. building constructed in the village for solely this purpose. The trustees are also the main source of finance for this philanthropic enterprise undertaken in their village as their gesture of thanks to their roots.
The dispensary, open 6 days a week, provides modern healthcare and medicines to residents of Lalowal and surrounding villages at nominal fees. The trust also undertakes occasional philanthropic activities besides this ‘Dispensary’ project. It donated 100 sewing machines to needy families in the region last year. It also held a free medical camp at the Dispensary and enabled free cataract operations for 17 low-income local gentry from Lalowal and surrounding villages through this camp.

Amaraah Foundation

Considering Mrs. Jyotsana Sharma love for animals, especially stray canines, her personal outreach was transformed into a more visible charity named after her equally animal friendly daughter, as Amaraah Foundation on 26 Feb 2018. Amaraah Foundation is personally monitored and run by her as the Trustee. The Foundation has a dedicated ‘A Team’ comprising…