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    Ajit Ravi’s 100 Life Challenge: Redefining Social Responsibility

    Shruti JoshiBy Shruti JoshiSeptember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kochi (Kerala) [India], September 27: When empty social gestures often overshadow genuine compassion, Ajit Ravi chose a different path. In 2015, while serving as Superintendent of the Fire and Safety Department at Cochin International Airport Limited, he launched the 100 Life Challenge — a mission to support 100 lives through unwavering personal sacrifice. What began as a project to fund critical heart surgeries for the underprivileged grew into a wider initiative covering medical aid, education, and essential services.

    For 100 consecutive months, Ajit donated 100% of his post-tax salary for eight hours of work to charity. Even during the turbulent pandemic years, when salaries were uncertain, he ensured that his contributions never stopped. Rooted in the principle of Individual Social Responsibility (ISR), the challenge highlights how personal action can create lasting social impact.

    Yet, despite its noble cause, the challenge has remained his alone. Ajit notes that in a world where social service is often linked to fame or publicity, true charity rarely finds followers. His story stands as a reminder that real change comes from sacrifice, not spotlight.

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