At Enactus SRCC, our work focuses on building scalable solutions that combine social impact with sustainability. Project Asbah embodies this approach by addressing the persistent challenge of inaccessible and costly clean drinking water, delivering an affordable, community-owned water solution that also empowers women as operators and entrepreneurs. Asbah provided a structured solution: ₹4–₹6 for 20 litres of filtered drinking water through digitised water ATMs, supported by reliable filtration plants within the community. The choice to train women entrepreneurs as plant operators ensured consistency, accountability, and income generation. Over time, the numbers have told the story: • 18 plants operational • 46,750+ people served daily • 40.8 million litres of wastewater reutilised • ₹5.8 crore+ saved in health-water expenditure • 550% income rise for women operators These outcomes reflect the power of practical, community-owned systems in solving essential needs at scale. #ThrowbackThursday #EnactusSRCC #WaterForAll #WomenEmpowerment #ImpactDrivenWork #SustainabilityInAction
Enactus SRCC
Non-profit Organizations
Seeing possibilities. Taking action. Enabling progress.
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Enactus, formerly known as Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), is an international non-profit organization present in 39 countries around the world, with over 67,000 students as active members. Enactus brings together a diverse network of university students, academic professionals, and industry leaders around the shared mission of creating a better and more sustainable world. Since its inception in 2007, Enactus SRCC has undertaken several community outreach projects as part of this shared mission. Of the 16 projects to date, 13 have been successfully completed, and three are ongoing. Our running projects are 'Leher', ‘Virasat’ and 'Amal'. Leher means a wave of change. We at Project Leher aim to create a cigarette-waste-free environment. Cigarette butts are made up of cellulose acetate, a.k.a. plastic. It is the highest pollutant in the ocean. We collect and upcycle cigarette butts to establish a sustainable end-to-end solution to the problem that threatens the environment of our world. Project Virasat is an umbrella organization that aims to revive the age-old craft forms of India and support the artisans involved in them. At present, we are reviving two craft forms, Gaurahari stonework and Usta art, by mobilizing artisans and providing them access to organized credit, contemporary designs, and better demand avenues. Project Amal is an initiative to uplift the farmer community by utilising the stubble waste and converting it into value. We create additional income sources for farmers while ensuring the sustainability of the environment through the substitution of non-renewable energy sources.
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http://www.enactussrcc.com
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New Delhi
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- Nonprofit
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- 2007
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Interactive Session on The Essence of Social Entrepreneurship! Enactus SRCC is honored to invite you to an exclusive opportunity to explore the world of social entrepreneurship with our distinguished alumni, now placed at top firms like McKinsey, Deutsche Bank, and SoftBank, and pursuing higher studies at Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton. 23rd August, at 7:42 PM, join us for an interactive session with Arjun Goel, Sanchie Shroff, and Sharanya Sahay, as they share their journeys of building ventures, creating impact, and carving global careers. This is your chance to engage with stories of entrepreneurial grit and social impact, and gain insights that will inspire, challenge, and guide you. Please join our Updates group to stay informed and receive the session link! https://lnkd.in/gkiH4MhA See you there!
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At Enactus SRCC, every year brings together new changemakers ready to make a difference, and this year, you can be among them. Join us for the Orientation on August 22nd at 1:42 P.M. in Rooms 27 & 28, where you’ll see how simple ideas can grow into meaningful change. From building social enterprises to empowering communities, our journey has always been driven by innovation and purpose. Now it’s your turn to carry this legacy forward and shape what comes next. Be part of the journey that continues to create lasting change. See you there!
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Today, on World Health Day, we’re reminded of the importance of good health, well-being, and universal access to quality healthcare. This reminds us of a stark reality; the lack of access to basic healthcare throughout rural India. The absence of adequate infrastructure, trained personnel and affordability, affects millions of the most underprivileged in the country. At Enactus SRCC, we believe in creating sustainable change through social entrepreneurship. One of our past projects, Project Nidaan was born from this vision — to make healthcare accessible and affordable in the remotest corners of India. Focusing on the rural areas of Haryana, the project set up health camps and telemedicine centres to bridge the barrier of distance from these underprivileged areas. In just three months, Nidaan reached thousands, trained 15 rural women as healthcare facilitators, and laid the foundation for a sustainable model of rural healthcare delivery. Even Today, Project Nidaan remains a powerful example of how innovation and the strive for positive change can drive real-world impact. As we reflect on its success, we are reminded that social entrepreneurship is not just about solving problems — it’s about transforming lives. This World Health Day, let’s reflect on the value of health and well-being — and do our part to ensure everyone has access to the care they deserve. #worldhealthday #socialentrepreneurship #healthforall #enactus #enactusrcc
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