At IIC, we believe in driving positive change through meaningful projects that uplift communities and enhance lives. From promoting health and wellness to empowering education and sports, our ongoing CSR initiatives reflect our commitment to sustainable development and community welfare.
Open Gyms
Solar High Mast Lights
Smart Class
Open Gyms
Mega Diagnostic Centre
Multipurpose Sports Court
Mini Diagnostic Centre
A solar high mast light is a large, elevated lighting system powered by solar energy. It is designed to illuminate large outdoor areas, such as highways, parking lots, ports, stadiums, and industrial zones. These lights are mounted on tall poles (often 20 to 40 meters high) to provide broad and powerful illumination.
Solar high mast lights use solar panels to capture sunlight during the day. The energy is then stored in batteries for use at night or during cloudy weather.
These systems typically use energy-efficient LED lights, which offer high luminosity and low energy consumption.
The solar energy captured during the day is stored in batteries, ensuring that the lights work even when the sun isn’t shining.
Many solar high mast lights are designed to automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn, optimizing energy usage.
OFE plays a vital role in the community, allowing access to installations that provide an opportunity to improve personal fitness and mental wellbeing• Members of the community who experience financial constraints can greatly benefit from the free and unrestricted access in their local environment. OFE can further encourage exercise participation when located along frequently accessed walking paths or near playgrounds and other activated public spaces. Successful promotion of these spaces can further encourage OFE use for people already participating in individual or group exercise routines in the area. Where personal trainers and group training is permitted, OFE can provide a valued addition. These groups will also introduce participants to new equipment opportunities, which in turn will provide confidence to return outside the structured class environment to utilise alone. Passive viewing of these groups by community members will also further educate individuals on equipment usage and may provide an opportunity for participation to those who haven’t previously engaged in OFE usage. Good maintenance practices they can be an asset for the local community for many years.
A Mega Diagnostic Centre refers to a large, advanced healthcare facility that offers a wide range of diagnostic services and medical tests under one roof. These centers are typically equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology and offer a variety of services aimed at early detection, prevention, and monitoring of diseases. They are designed to handle a large number of patients efficiently, providing both routine and specialized diagnostic tests.
These centers typically offer diagnostic services like blood tests, imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT scans), ultrasound, ECG, pathology, microbiology, and other specialized diagnostic tests.
They are equipped with high-end machines such as MRI scanners, CT scanners, ultrasound machines, digital X-ray systems, and other modern equipment that allow for accurate and fast diagnoses.
Mega diagnostic centers employ trained technicians, radiologists, pathologists, and medical experts who interpret test results and provide consultations for further treatment.
Health has been declared a fundamental human right. This implies that the state has a responsibility towards the health of its people. Governments all over the world are striving to expand and improve their health care services. Health is on one hand a highly personal responsibility and on the other hand a major public concern. It thus involves the joint effort of the whole social community and the state to protect and promote health. Health is no longer accepted as charity or privilege of the few but demanded as a right for all. However, when resources are limited (as in developing countries like India), the government cannot provide all needed health services. To be effective the health services must reach the social periphery, should be equitably distributed, accessible and socially acceptable and at a cost the country and community can afford. Mere availability and accessibility are not all that is important for improving the health status of the individual unless health services rendered to them are acceptable.
The Health ATM is an innovative, automated healthcare kiosk designed to provide essential health services in public spaces. This self-service system allows individuals to monitor vital health metrics, access basic medical screenings, and receive real-time health assessments. The project aims to improve public health accessibility, especially in rural or underserved areas, by offering timely and affordable health diagnostics.
A multi-purpose sports court is a versatile outdoor or indoor surface designed to accommodate a variety of sports and recreational activities. These courts are typically constructed with a durable, non-slip surface and can be adapted for different games by marking out lines, adjusting the equipment, or using removable nets. Here are some common sports and features you might find on a multi-purpose sports court:
The court will have standard tennis markings, including the baseline, service boxes, and net posts.
The court can have basketball markings for the key, three-point line, and free-throw line, with adjustable or fixed basketball hoops.
The court may include markings for badminton, with a net at the appropriate height.
A volleyball net can be installed, with lines marked for either indoor or beach volleyball.
The court may include the smaller dimensions and specific lines for pickleball.
Some multi-purpose courts can be used for 5-a-side or small-sided soccer, with goals or goalposts at either end.
Lines and small goals can be set up for handball games.
A computer lab in a school is a dedicated space where students have access to computers, internet connections, and various digital tools and software designed to enhance their learning experiences. These labs serve as an essential resource in modern education, enabling students to engage in a wide range of academic, creative, and technical activities.
In today’s digital age, where technology is an integral part of daily life, computer labs provide students with the opportunity to develop important digital literacy skills, which are crucial for academic success and future careers. Through computer labs, students can access a wealth of online resources, research materials, and educational software that support classroom learning, foster independent study, and encourage creativity.
In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, traditional teaching methods are being complemented by innovative technological solutions to enhance the learning experience. One such innovation is the Smart Classroom, an environment where technology and education converge to create an interactive, engaging, and dynamic learning experience for both students and teachers.
A Smart Class is equipped with advanced technological tools such as interactive whiteboards, projectors, digital tablets, and high-speed internet, transforming conventional classrooms into modern, tech-driven learning hubs. These classrooms allow for multimedia presentations, interactive lessons, and easy access to digital content that can cater to diverse learning styles, thereby improving student engagement and retention.
Smart classrooms go beyond just replacing blackboards with interactive whiteboards. They bring digital tools into every aspect of the educational process, allowing teachers to incorporate videos, simulations, quizzes, and other digital resources into their lessons. This helps foster a more interactive and participatory learning environment, where students can actively engage with the material and each other. Moreover, teachers are able to track students’ progress more effectively through digital assessments, giving them real-time feedback on student performance.
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.