Sankalpa Rural Development Society

Works to bring awareness about rainwater conservation practices, the importance of management of rainwater and why rainwater harvesting is essential

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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Financials

  • 2024

    Total Income
    Rs.12,647,227
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.905,222
    Program Expenses
    Rs.12,220,873
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  • 2024

    Total Income
    Rs.12,647,227
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.905,222
    Program Expenses
    Rs.12,220,873
    Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.

Geographies Served

Programs

  • Pure water project

    District
    District

    Gadag

    States

    Karnataka

    SRDS provides a viable solution for villages facing drinking water scarcity. In collaboration with the Panchayat, the organisation has installed a Reverse Osmosis (RO) filtration system. The Panchayat contributes by providing a storage shed and the necessary water supply. The initial cost for this unit is Rs 3,50,000, which is gradually recovered over 3-4 years as villagers purchase water at the rate of Rs 3 for 20 litres. Access to pure water is crucial, particularly in areas where groundwater toxicity adversely affects the health of the population. For instance, in the Gadag area, elevated fluoride levels in groundwater contribute to health issues among villagers.
    The RO system, capable of producing 1000 litres of purified water per hour, effectively caters to the needs of a large population.

  • Community Forest jan Van

    District

    Dharwad

    Gadag

    States

    Karnataka

    Forestry plantation on barren land to create community forests.

  • Community Forest jan Van

    District

    Dharwad

    Gadag

    States

    Karnataka

    Forestry plantation on barren land to create community forests.

  • Harvesting Rainwater from Roofs

    District

    Dharwad

    Bangalore

    States

    Karnataka

    Roofs serve as an ideal surface for collecting rainwater. When appropriately channelled, this water can serve various purposes: from household and drinking needs to agricultural use or recharging groundwater levels through bore wells. The rooftop rainwater harvesting system comprises distinct components designed to direct rainwater to its intended destination. The roof serves as a catchment, gathering rainwater that then navigates through a network of pipes and filters before being stored in a reservoir or directed back to an underground bore well through a small infiltration well. This method of rooftop harvesting is straightforward, cost-effective, and requires minimal maintenance.

  • Self-Help Groups and Microfinance for Rural Women

    District

    Dharwad

    Gadag

    States

    Karnataka

    SRDS collaborates with approximately 5,600 women in 700 Self-Help Groups across the Gadag and Dharwad areas. In Gadag District, these groups operate in 65 villages, while in the Dharwad region, women from 48 different villages are actively involved.
    Partnering with ICICI Bank and Micrograam Social Development Foundation, it provides microfinance loans to empower these women as small-scale entrepreneurs in their respective businesses. These loans facilitate the establishment of enterprises such as local grocery stores (Kirana), investment in livestock like cows or buffaloes for milk production, and acquiring sewing machines to launch tailoring businesses, among other ventures.

  • Drought Relief with Infosys

    District
    District

    Gadag

    States

    Karnataka

    During the summer of 2017, extensive surveys were conducted to collect household details. Smart cards have been issued to each household, ensuring transparent and fair delivery during water rations.
    Currently, the focus is to train tanker drivers to ensure the quality and cleanliness of the water supplied. This operation demands meticulous documentation and reporting.

  • Pond Rejuvenation

    District
    District

    Gadag

    States

    Karnataka

    Rejuvenation of village ponds of 1-2 acres - creating a sustainable water source for villages, live stock, wildlife and birds. also with the support of local farmers, the desilting work allows farmers to take advantage of the built up fertile soil in the pond. This is carted away and spread on their lands to enhance the fertility of their farm land.

  • Urban Solutions

    District

    Bangalore

    States

    Karnataka

    Whether the residence is large or small, the organisation provides guidance and support for rainwater harvesting, ensuring full compliance with the latest government regulations for the home or housing community. For individual households equipped with water tanks, the services extend to assisting in the filtration of rooftop water. During the rainy season, this filtered water can be utilized for all household purposes, including drinking water, which significantly reduces dependence on Corporation Water Supply for the three months of rainfall. The cost for this filtration, including plumbing and labour charges, ranges from 10,000 to 15,000 Rupees—a cost-effective solution for conserving water and effectively harvesting rainwater.

  • Industry water solutions

    District

    Dharwad

    Bangalore

    Gadag

    States

    Karnataka

    Industrial operations often demand substantial water consumption. Leveraging rooftop rainwater harvesting, the organisation helps fulfill water requirements at a minimal cost.
    Harnessing rooftop rainwater offers multiple advantages: it saves costs, aids in aquifer recharge, guaranteeing a reliable water supply, and has the potential to enhance the potability of existing groundwater by diluting its solids.

  • Bore well Recharge via Rainwater Harvesting

    States

    Andhra Pradesh

    Karnataka

    Puducherry

    Tamil Nadu

    Maharashtra

    Rajasthan

    The innovative approach to rainwater harvesting through bore well recharge can rejuvenate even dried-up bore wells. The excessive drilling of new bore wells and overexploitation of existing ones have led to a significant depletion of groundwater levels, resulting in numerous bore wells running dry.
    The earlier method used was the single ring method. To address the challenges in obtaining sand for filtration, the organisation has now introduced an alternative method called the Twin Ring Method, which is cost-effective and more accessible.

Impact Metrics

  • 2800+

    Program Name

    Bore well recharge systems

    Year-wise Metrics
  • 24 Village Ponds 1-2 Acres Each

    Program Name

    Gram Saksham Village pond rejuvenation

    Year-wise Metrics
  • 2800+

    Program Name

    Bore well recharge systems

    Year-wise Metrics
  • 24 Village Ponds 1-2 Acres Each

    Program Name

    Gram Saksham Village pond rejuvenation

    Year-wise Metrics

Leadership Team

  • Mr. Sikandar Meeranaik

    Founder

  • Prakash S Ganiger

    Board Member

  • Girija Akki

    Board Member / Vice President

  • Sharanappagouda A Sanganagourdra

    Board Member – Secretary

  • Mr. Naveen Jha

    Chief Mentor

  • Umesh Mugali

    Chief Accounts Officer

  • Umesh Mugali

    Chief Accounts Officer

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAITS5502P

  • Registration Number

    GDG-S218-2007-08

  • CSR Form 1

    CSR00005657

  • 80G

    AAITS5502PF20215

  • 12A

    AAITS5502PE20134

  • FCRA

    94520073

About

  • Headquarters

    Gadag, Karnataka

  • Since

    2008

Impact

Over the past years we have been working steadfastly to change this situation. with our signature bore well recharge method, which effectively recharges even fully dried up bore wells, as well as our work with rural communities, our impact has been considerable across 10 states of India. More than 2800 bore wells recharged, 22 community ponds rejuvenated and countless other initiatives including community tree plantations, and self help groups for women.

Vision and Mission

SRDS envisions 'Enough water for all' and aims to end water scarcity in India through an integrated rural development approach focused on rainwater harvesting and community awareness.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    1st floor, Yoga Center, Dr Eshwar Menasinkai Building.Near Samudya Bhavan House Number 52 Lingaraj Nagar North, , Hubballi, Karnataka, India, 580031, Gadag, Karnataka

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Society

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management