Charity begins at home, one does not have to go all the way to denounce worldly pleasures to help others. Suneet Varma leads the brigade and has lent out a hand for Etasha- an NGO training youth from low income communities for employment.

The preview of the collection was held on the 10th December at The Emporio, New Delhi. Where elite and selected ladies of the city turned up for the preview with wine and cheese eve organised for the guests.
The veteran designer has put together a complete collection especially for this initiative which will help Etasha raise funds through sales as well as corporate sponsorships for a fashion gala.
 
All ladies who buy clothes from the dedicated line will be invited to walk the ramp showcasing the collection during the fashion gala on 16th January 2010. This promotion for Etasha will take place every Thursday till the fashion event, where only selected ladies will be invited for the Soiree.
 
Suneet who has also been associated with other social causes like Laxmi Mittal’s endeavor to raise funds for erasing illiteracy from India, says, “Education and learning have always been what I relate to the most so it was very natural for me to get associated with Etasha. I am certainly very happy and excited to reach out for the cause which gives them a sense of identity and self- direction, and equip them with skills and attitudes that are keys to success, later in life.”  Suneet also plans to take his association with Etasha at different level by providing training to the Etasha kids at his own workshop.
 
On the association, Meenakshi Nayar, founder of Etasha says, “We are thankful to Suneet Varma for supporting the cause of India’s underprivileged youth and we hope that more such generous people will step in and help us improve the employability skills and employment potential of youth from low income communities.”