Green India Trust (GIT), founded in 2008 by Dr Ch.Murali Krishna and a group of like-minded people for empowering India with a Sustainable Future. At Green India Trust, our mission is to create a greener, healthier, and more equitable India by aligning our efforts with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) laid down by the United Nations. We are committed to promoting and advancing the principles of GOAL 3 – Good Health & Well-being, GOAL 4 – Quality Education, GOAL 5 – Gender Equality, GOAL 13 – Climate Action and GOAL 17 – Partnerships for the Goals.
Our vision is to ensure every individual's access to quality healthcare and education, empowering them to lead prosperous lives (GOAL 3 & GOAL 4). We strive to break gender barriers and want women to have individuality. (GOAL 5).
Green India Trust actively works towards combating climate change, implementing sustainable practices, and conserving natural resources for a healthier planet (GOAL 13 & GOAL 15). Recognizing that collaboration is essential for success, we engage in partnerships with various stakeholders to collectively address challenges (GOAL 17). Join us in our transformative journey as we empower India for a sustainable future.
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Utilization summary of funds raised last year in TCS World 10K Bengaluru
Amount Utilised (INR) | 59267 |
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Project Description | The Child Reformation Centers (CRCs) aim to holistically develop children in ten villages by providing academic support, cultural enrichment, and personal growth activities. Each center operates daily for 2.5 hours with a structured timetable including homework assistance, moral teachings, yoga, games, and cultural activities like kolatam and rangoli. Monthly teacher and supervisor training programs ensure quality and innovation, while bi-monthly inter-center presentations foster shared learning. Competitions, festivals, and traditional games promote creativity, teamwork, and leadership, with prizes awarded to encourage excellence. The project nurtures children’s academic, physical, and cultural growth for a brighter future. |
impact | Cultural Preservation: Activities like kolatam, rangoli, and traditional games revived and promoted local heritage among children. Holistic Development: Yoga, self-defense training, and leadership games improved physical health, confidence, and social skills. Teacher and Supervisor Empowerment: Monthly training programs improved teaching methodologies and center management. Enhanced Creativity and Teamwork: Competitions, cultural events, and group activities fostered innovation, collaboration, and confidence in children. Community Engagement: Local leaders' participation and public events created awareness and support for the project Skill Development: Introduced basic computer knowledge, handwriting improvement, and drawing classes, equipping children with essential skills. |
Green India Trust (GIT) is a registered NGO operating for 15 years under the Trust Act (Registration No. 92/2008 by Dr. Murali Krishna Chilukoti). We focus on five thematic areas: Environment, Health care, Livelihood, Women Empowerment, and Education. Through initiatives and programs, we have positively impacted the lives of around 1 million people. GIT strives for a sustainable and inclusive future by addressing social and environmental challenges.
Contact Person: Nandini Guttapalli
Email: nanduguttapalli@gmail.com
Phone: 8309145074
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