Giving back

At Enerdyne, we have always believed our role is more than selling automotive components. We believe in what is called seva - service. To our customers, our partners, and our wider community. For us, giving back isn’t seasonal or symbolic. It’s a daily practice, with  humility and consistency. That’s why a significant portion of profits from our business goes towards the community – and always will.



We support community kitchens run by The Khidmat Foundation. These kitchens feed the hungry every single day, and we are proud to support them.

We believe that volunteering in the cooking, serving, and cleaning process is a form of active spiritual practice - the practice of seva. Through our long-standing partnership, we’ve helped serve nutritious meals to thousands of people across age groups, religions, and backgrounds.

This effort reflects how we see our role in the world: quietly useful, deeply reliable, and committed to something larger than ourselves. Our corporate philosophy says there is always a better way, and this is how we put that into practice ourselves.

About Khidmat Foundation

The Khidmat Foundation is a Delhi-based not-for-profit organisation that operates community kitchens (langars) across India. Established in 2000 and focused on inclusivity, dignity, and nourishment, it serves thousands of people across its three centres daily under its “Food for Soul” initiative. The Foundation serves all, with no religious, gender or identity-based requirements. Enerdyne has been a proud supporter of the Foundation since 2004.

Our association, in images.

“ We are all deeply aware of the privilege we have, and how fortunate we are to be doing what we are. Our support of the Food for Soul initiative is a small way in which we try to give back to the community. Some of our most meaningful moments as a company have been interacting with Khidmat's team and meal recipients. It keeps us wanting to do more, and give back more. “
Ranjan Gupta
Founder & Managing Director, Enerdyne