Development of Better Ecosystem.
India is rapidly moving towards urbanization and the country’s urban population has grown from 29.91% in 2007 to 33.54% in 2017 according to the ‘World Development Indicators Survey’ conducted by World Bank. India is currently confronted with the emergence of more than 50 cities having a million-plus population, and by 2030, over 40% of the country’s population will be living in cities. Today, Delhi holds the position of the world’s second most populated city with 25.7 million residents , while Mumbai comes in 5th with just over 21 million people and Ahmedabad's population of 5,633,927 (as per 2011 population census) makes it the fifth-most populous city in India, and the encompassing urban agglomeration population estimated at 6,357,693 is the seventh-most populous in India.
DownloadEncourage the Digital Learning
Most parts of India receive a large amount of solar radiation for 250 to
300 days in a year. This adds up to a potential of producing 6,000 million GWh
of energy per year. Our project aims to bridge this gap by introducing
solar technologies in schools across India. This initiative will be
supplemented with education focused on energy conservation and climate change
mitigation. The ‘Schools on Solar’ project will also help schools develop a
financial plan to reinvest some of their savings from the solar installation
into energy efficient devices such as Digital Classes.
The Schools on Solar project ensures a low carbon, clean source of
energy with minimum maintenance and only an initial capital investment.
The focus of this project is a solar installation with environmental
education.
Jal Sanchay Abhiyaan
The aim of this project was for Collection of Water for village to
support the Government of Gujarat’s (GoG) new flagship programme named Sujalam Suflam Jal Sanchay Abhiyan to make Gujarat a
drought-free state by 2021. The project involves deepening and widening of
streams, , improve nullahs and digging of farm ponds with a target to make
5,000 villages free of water scarcity every single year.
Drishti Foundation Trust decided
to refurbish Pundrashan village pond in Taluka Kalol which is a in District
Gandhinagar in Gujarat state.We decided to refurbish on River Bogawo which is in Loliya Taluka of Gujarat Ahmedabad
district.
Village Tatarpur P.O.
Tapukara,
Tijara District Alwar - 301707
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