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Indian Utility Bank

A Social Bank of Excess Utilities

Our Stories

Togetherness

Over two decades, Indian Utility Bank has been built on the foundation of togetherness. Our journey is a testament to the power of collective action, where like-minded individuals came together with a shared vision of serving humanity.

From small beginnings in Tilkhoja village to expanding across 14 districts of West Bengal and beyond, every step was made possible through the dedication of volunteers, supporters, and well-wishers who believed in transforming excess into access.

Awards & Appreciation

Best Wishes from Hon'ble District Magistrate

Purba Medinipur

Shri Shri H.S Deorai Swami

Freedom Fighter

Sir Syed Mohamad Arif

Former Indian Badminton Coach

Sir Sayed Kirmani

Former Indian Cricketer

Shri Chandrabose

Oscar & Filmfare Winner Lyricist

Shri Nandkishor

Sandalwood Actor

Press Coverage

Our journey has been documented and celebrated by various media outlets. The story of Share Utility has inspired countless individuals to join the movement of responsible resource sharing.

Our Journey through the Eyes of the Media

The media has played a crucial role in amplifying our message and helping us reach more donors, volunteers, and beneficiaries. Their coverage has brought transparency to our work and inspired similar initiatives across different regions.

Publications

We maintain transparency through regular publications documenting our activities, impact, and financial reports. These publications serve as a record of our commitment to accountability and help stakeholders understand the scope and effectiveness of our work.

Annual Reports

Comprehensive yearly summaries of our activities and impact

Activity Newsletters

Regular updates on ongoing programs and initiatives

Impact Stories

Real-life testimonials from beneficiaries and volunteers

Financial Transparency

Detailed financial reports and audit statements

Impact Highlights

20+
Years of Service
14+
Districts Covered
3 Lakh+
Lives Touched