CSR project implementation using solar energy has long-term impact
By EPR Magazine Editorial November 15, 2021 10:45 am
By EPR Magazine Editorial November 15, 2021 10:45 am
This project will create a direct impact on 1000+ Maa Badi’s stakeholders and an indirect impact on the parents of the school students as well as villagers.
India is still facing issues related to lack of infrastructure such as electricity, clean water and sanitation, where grid-connected power is still not affordable to many rural areas. Green India Initiative Pvt. Ltd., a for-profit social enterprise, took the initiative to deal with this scenario in India while developing expertise in rural electrification through solar energy projects since 2014. It aspires to bring effective change in rural India by being a reliable sustainability partner for corporate, to execute their corporate social responsibility projects, assuring valued efficient energy solutions.
Today, many corporate are working on healthcare, education, skills development, livelihood, environment, wash, women empowerment, rural and infrastructure development through their CSR fund. A gap between electricity infrastructure, and access and affordable electricity was observed by India Infoline Foundation, under their corporate social responsibility program re-development of Maa Badis at Sarada, Udaipur and Bali, Pali, Rajasthan. They have envisioned supporting the underprivileged communities by providing a modern infrastructure at 30 Maa Badis from Rajasthan. IIFL Foundation did not just aspire to support underprivileged communities for their electricity need but also committed to their growth by implementing new innovative technology for sustainable and impactful projects. The foundation collaborated with GIIPL as a project partner as they have a mission of enlightening 1000 villages till 2025.
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