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Our Projects

Our projects aim at empowering communities, to create a genuine impact that touches people’s lives. We are working for our communities, the environment, and the future. ​We use business and economic concepts and an entrepreneurial approach to uplift diverse communities while solving environmental challenges. 

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Enactus CVS has taken up 6 projects to date, of which 3 have been successfully sustained and 3 are continuing. The continuing three projects are Project Ikhtiraa, Project Abyaan and Project Ehtiyaat.

Our Current Projects

Project Ikhtiraa

Project Ikhtiraa aims to minimize the consumption of microplastics by replacing the paper plastic material used in teabags with Muslin cloth while empowering underprivileged communities and providing them with a steady source of income.

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Project Ehtiyaat

Project Ehtiyaat, a collaboration between Enactus CVS and Enactus SGTB Khalsa,

upcycles single-use plastic waste into plarn, reviving traditional craftsmanship and

supporting artists. This initiative aims to reduce plastic pollution and empower

handloom communities with financial independence.

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Project Abyaan

Project Abyaan aims to address the conundrum of untreated Used Cooking Oil's (UCO) disposal into water bodies which induces problems like Aquatic Hypoxia.

 

Through its minimally priced soaps, manufactured by underprivileged women communities, Abyaan aims to address the issue of affordability and accessibility relating to health and hygiene.

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Our Upcoming Projects

Project Anqaa

Project Anqaa transforms waste into valuable resources by sustainably extracting silica from

Rice Husk Ash, a byproduct of rice production, to create high-quality ceramics.

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Collaborating with potters, artisans, and marginalized communities, we promote traditional

crafts while addressing capitalist-driven overconsumption and limited resources.

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Our Past Projects

Project Raah

Project Raah was a social entrepreneurial model which aimed to provide a decent livelihood to the indigent community of cobblers and provide them hope to prosper. Under the initiative, we provided cobblers with discarded shoes from shoe manufacturing companies, who further repair, refurbish and sell them at affordable prices to the underprivileged.

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Project Madari

Project Madari was the tale of unrecognized yet extraordinary artists, buried under the shackles of poverty and misery, from the slums of Ghaziabad. Project Madari was an attempt to carve a bright future for these magicians and add some magic to their lives by creating opportunities for them to showcase their craft, to make these magicians a household name and to reinforce the importance of magic as our heritage.

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Project Katran

Enactus CVS empowered women by providing them with vocational training in stitching, teaching them how to make bags out of recycled clothes. Enactus CVS was able to successfully turn these women into professional entrepreneurs and made them stand on their own feet. 

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