New Delhi, September 04, 2025: Saatvik Green Energy Limited has inaugurated three Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects in Itawa Bhopji Gram Panchayat and Rajkiya Senior Secondary School, Rajasthan, aimed at improving access to clean water, enhancing student safety, and supporting digital education.
The projects include the installation of a community RO water unit at the Gram Panchayat office to provide safe drinking water, deployment of 27 CCTV cameras across the school campus for a secure learning environment, and the establishment of two smart classrooms aligned with the Rajasthan State Board curriculum for students from Class 1 to 12.
The initiatives were inaugurated by former MLA of Chomu, Mr. Ramlal Sharma, who commended the long-term benefits of the projects for the community.
Neelesh Garg, Chairman and Managing Director, Saatvik Green Energy Limited, said: “We believe that sustainable development begins with empowering people at the grassroots level. This initiative in Itawa Bhopji reflects our belief that every child deserves a safe environment and the tools to learn, and every family deserves access to safe water.”
Manik Garg, Managing Director, Saatvik Green Energy Limited, added: “True progress is measured by the positive change we bring to people’s everyday lives. These projects are a small step in ensuring that rural communities have the same access to safety, education, and clean water as urban areas. For us, CSR is a vital responsibility.”
The event was attended by BJP District President Mr. Jitendra Shekhawat, Mr. Mukesh Singh from Mayur Uniquoters, Principal Mrs. Indira Dhankad, teaching staff, more than 300 students, and local villagers. Special acknowledgement was given to Sarpanch Mrs. Sunita Rajkumar Saini, Mr. Rajkumar Saini, and teacher Mr. Kaluram Ji for their contributions to the success of the projects.
Through these efforts, Saatvik Green Energy Limited reaffirmed its commitment to rural welfare and sustainable development, ensuring that its CSR initiatives create lasting community impact.