Under the CSR fund of IREDA for the financial year 2023–24, multiple community-focused initiatives were undertaken in Balrampur District, Uttar Pradesh, through the implementing agency Kendriya Bhandar. These initiatives included the supply of essential medical equipment to government hospitals and the distribution of furniture to government schools, aimed at strengthening public healthcare infrastructure and improving the learning environment for students.
In addition, Indus Initiative Council (IIC), formerly known as Indus CSR and Progressive Policies Research Forum, successfully organised a Health Mela Camp at the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), Visakhapatnam. The camp focused on promoting preventive healthcare, raising health awareness, and supporting community well-being through accessible medical services and outreach activities.
Healthcare Support – Medical Equipment Distribution
Education Support – School Furniture Distribution
Health & Wellness – Health Mela Camp
Under the CSR fund of IREDA for the financial year 2023–24, essential medical equipment was provided to government hospitals in Balrampur District, Uttar Pradesh, through the implementing agency Kendriya Bhandar. This initiative was undertaken to strengthen public healthcare facilities and enhance their capacity to deliver timely and effective medical services.
The distribution of modern medical equipment has contributed to improved diagnosis, treatment, and patient care, particularly for underserved communities. By supporting government hospitals, this project reflects a commitment to accessible healthcare and sustainable community well-being.
Under the CSR fund of IREDA for the financial year 2023–24, furniture was provided to government schools in Balrampur District, Uttar Pradesh, through the implementing agency Kendriya Bhandar. This initiative was undertaken to improve basic educational infrastructure and create a more supportive and comfortable learning environment for students.
The provision of quality furniture has enhanced classroom functionality, improved seating arrangements, and supported better teaching and learning experiences for both students and teachers. By strengthening school infrastructure, the project contributes to improved attendance, student engagement, and overall educational outcomes, reinforcing IREDA’s commitment to inclusive and sustainable development through education.
Indus Initiative Council (IIC), formerly known as Indus CSR and Progressive Policies Research Forum, successfully organised a Health Mela Camp at the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), Visakhapatnam. The initiative was designed to promote preventive healthcare practices and increase awareness about the importance of early diagnosis and healthy living among the community.
The Health Mela Camp provided participants with access to basic medical check-ups, health consultations, and awareness sessions delivered by healthcare professionals. Through active community engagement and outreach, the camp contributed to improved health awareness, encouraged timely medical intervention, and reinforced IIC’s commitment to enhancing public health and community well-being through meaningful and sustainable initiatives.
Our vision is to address the “United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development along with India 2030” by adopting a holistic strategy till 2030, through a comprehensive approach between the hierarchy of Governance and their stakeholders.
Vipin Kumar Sahu is the founder of the Indus Initiative Council and has served various Hon’ble Member of Parliament as their Political Secretary and in present working with Hon’ble Member of Parliament Shri Sangam Lal Gupta, Member of Parliament from Pratapgarh(U.P) who is also holding the office of National General Secretary BJP OBC Morcha. Mr. Sahu holds a Master’s Degree in Journalism and is having a vast experience of over 20 years in the field of Journalism and has in-depth knowledge and knowhow for the Government affairs, Schemes and Policies.
He also own’s monthly national news Magazine Rashtriya Chanakya Varta, which is performing not only the media dharma but also carrying out the social responsibility from the dais of media. Rashtritya Chanakya Varta also works over the Central and State government schemes and policies and advertises them to bring more awareness in public about the same.
Prior to founding Indus Initiative Council, Vipin always had a vision of facilitating the outreach of various social welfare schemes to the grassroots level through the concept of Constituency Development through UNSDGs. He further looks forward to build a holistic synergy between top-down model of governance by collaborating with private investors, technologists, policy- makers, thinkers amongst various others.
Vikas Singh graduated in Mass Communication and also an MBA in Marketing. He is known for his Out of the Box thinking, Creativity, Lucrative ideas for government affairs and strategies.
He has worked with various multinational companies in various engagements and helped clients across the globe in their strategy. He also witnessed how invaluable solid guidance and support of entrepreneurs, NGOs and different bodies working in the public sector can be, which serves him well in his role at Indus Initiative Council.
He started his career in 2011 and has vast knowledge for the Corporate Planningin Marketing, Strategy, Political affairs and Government Schemes and serves as an advisor to multiple Non For Profit Organizations and Private Players.
Vinod Kataria, post graduated with a degree in Hindi literature from the Delhi University and currently a Law professional, in Delhi and Gurugram. For sixteen years he was a journalist and wrote for many national and international magazines including PC Magazine India, Electronic Components—Hong Kong, EDN Asia—Singapore, ECN Asia—Singapore, Electronics Mega Mind—India, Computer Mega Mind—India, Chanakya Varta—India, Base Line—India.
Vinod Kataria has a hobby of social work and worked voluntarily for many NGO and Trusts. He is holding the post of President with Universal Care, an NGO working for upliftment of the need and poor.
In 2012, Vinod Kataria left the journalism and became a full-time lawyer and freelance journalist. Currently, he is a lawyer and practicing in Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, Delhi District Courts and Gurugram District Courts.