ABG has a deep connect with people from every nook and corner of the country. I can definitely say that ABG has been associated with all the important events of my life: my first job, my first day at SCMHRD, the marriage of my brother.
Confused? Well, let me clarify. I attended all these events wearing my Van Heusen Suit. I’m sure it must be the same for most of you as well. Just take a look at all the clothing brands which ABG has. Louis Phillippe, Allen Solly, Peter England... In fact, it’s highly likely that you are wearing clothes manufactured by ABG right now. ABG has also helped me stay connected to the important people in my life with Idea-Vodafone, which has the largest number of subscribers in India.
ABG is the world's largest manufacturer of Carbon Black. Now, this little-known product is used in all automobile tyres. In fact, it is even used in the ink of the photocopied notes you cram before exams!
As someone who is personally concerned about social welfare initiatives, I can definitely say that ABG has been doing a lot of CSR activities as well. Be it the field of Education, healthcare, infrastructure… you name it. ABG reaches out to the root of the problem. Just to quote an example, ABG has taken 300 model villages under its wing and aims to bring them above the poverty line in 5 years. They work with practically all the major government social welfare schemes: Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, MNREGA, National Rural Drinking Water Program and many more.
ABG bears a torch to the progress India has made since independence. A $44 billion global conglomerate, it has transformed the lives of thousands of people all over the world. I would love to have ABG on my campus, and I hope that I can work with them and make a difference.