Over 80% of the people in India live in villages. There are about 6 lakhs villages while the towns and cities do not go beyond 3000 so only 18% of the total population of the country live in urban areas. There are many villages in India which are very small with just a few hundreds of people living in them. Life is very hard in these remote villages. There is no electricity and the water supply is erratic as the surrounding lakes, tanks and rivers often dry up when the monsoons fail, or during summer. Communication is difficult, even buses do not go right up to these villages. Schools and hospitals are so far away that they cannot be reached easily. If any project channelized at improvement of the economic and social status of the country is to be taken up, it has to be directed towards villages and based on the life of the villages.
The keenest issue to be focused more is the electricity shortage and inappropriate drinking water in village areas not allowing them to fulfil their basic needs. These shortages further deprive these people from sustainable economic and educational opportunities. Indian economy can achieve a lot more if these people were to be given proper energy infrastructure and a chance to contribute to skilled labour. The Green “I” Initiative Foundation (previously known as The Green India Initiative), solves this issue by partnering with the donor organizations and developing “Green Sustainable Projects” which can lend the hand to rural schools and communities. TGIIF is a bridge between Corporate’s (eligible for CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility), International & National Level NGO’s (like Rotary Club and Lions Club), Religious Organizations, Individual Social Donor and Rural Underprivileged Population (School Students, Rural Schools, Farmers & Rural Villages at Large). We have designed few sustainable green projects which includes donation of few renewable equipment’s like Solar LED Lanterns (for educational & domestic use), Solar Cookers (for Mass & Midday Meal Cooking), Solar Home Lights System (for Residential Use) & Bio-Gas plants (for utilization of waste in proper manner). Clean technology protects the environment by providing pollution free and cost effective energy to rural areas for their growth.
The Green “I” Initiative Foundation (previously known as The Green India Initiative), strongly promotes and executes environment related initiatives undertaken by Corporate, NGOs, Individuals and Society at large.
Establishment of The Green India Initiative as a Non Registered Organization on 11th Feb 2009.
Pilot project “GramEnergy – Education” launched in ‘Chaitanya Vidyalaya’, Gunde, Shahpur, Thane with the help of corporate firm on 30th April 2012.
The Organisation has registered as Non Government Organisation (NGO) with new identity The Green I Initiative Foundation on 28th Aug. 2015.
TGIIF adopts all the changes in the environment as well as government sector and works as per that, TGIIF works as per Contribution, Adaptability, Satisfaction and Synergy which executes the project successfully. “Choosing TGIIF is always a right choice” reviewed by Donors and corporates.