At MPIPL, our commitment to social responsibility goes beyond compliance—it reflects our dedication to meaningful community development. In the year 2023–24, we expanded our CSR footprint to the Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Khor Basai, located just 6 kilometers from our plant. With 413 girls enrolled from classes 6th to 12th, the school plays a critical role in shaping the future of young women from the villages of Khor and Basai.
The school was facing severe challenges due to a lack of basic infrastructure and essential facilities such as functional classrooms, clean drinking water, sanitation, and reliable electricity. Recognizing the need for immediate intervention, MPIPL initiated a comprehensive transformation project aimed at creating a safe, supportive, and inspiring learning environment.
Key Projects and Interventions
1) Infrastructure Renovation
• Building Repairs: Restored structural integrity of school buildings to ensure safety . • Flooring Repairs: Upgraded damaged floors for safer and cleaner classrooms.
• Playground Renovation: Repaired playground provided a safe and enjoyable space for recreation.
• Pathway Repairs: Improved pathways throughout the school campus for ease of movement.
• Enhanced Ventilation: Installed additional windows for better airflow and natural lighting in classrooms.
• Main Gate Construction: Constructed a secure main gate to enhance student safety and school security.
2) Water and Sanitation
• Water Supply System: Constructed a new water tank and installed a clean drinking water system, including water cooler and RO unit.
• Sanitary Facilities: Built separate, hygienic washroom blocks for girls and staff.
3) Electrification and Lighting – Powered by a 10 KVA Solar Energy System
• Extended Power Supply: Increased electricity availability from just 2 hours per day to uninterrupted 24/7 access.
• Improved Learning Environment: Classrooms are now well-lit and ventilated, allowing comfortable studying conditions.
• Better Writing Conditions: Eliminated issues like moisture-damaged notebooks, ensuring better academic output.
• Enhanced Teaching Tools: Continuous availability of electricity enables regular use of smart boards and educational TVs.
4) Health and Hygiene Awareness
• Adolescent Health Workshops: Conducted special sessions on health, hygiene, and nutrition, particularly addressing the needs of adolescent girls.
Impact
The transformation has led to a visible and lasting improvement in the quality of education and overall well-being of the students. Regular attendance has increased, student participation has improved, and the school staff and parents have expressed deep appreciation for the upgraded facilities.
Beyond infrastructure, this initiative has touched the lives of 413 young girls—giving them not just better classrooms, but better opportunities and the project reflects MPIPL’s vision to empower communities through sustainable and inclusive development.
My name is Janistha, daughter of Asif Khan, and I belong to Rozka Meo village. I am currently pursuing my B.Voc (2nd year) at Mewat Engineering College, Nuh. My father is a street popcorn vendor and is unable to afford my college fees.
My name is Afsana, and I’m from Basai. My husband works as a labourer, and we have a 4-year-old daughter. During my second pregnancy, my haemoglobin level dropped dangerously low—below 6. I often felt dizzy and weak. I attended a health camp where the doctor gave me medicines and guided me on proper nutrition. The project team also supported me with nutritional supplements. By the time of my delivery, my haemoglobin had risen to 10.3.
My name is Vinay Kumar. I’m 22 years old and from Padheni village in the Tauru block of Nuh. After completing my B.A., I spent an entire year searching for a job but couldn’t find one. My father runs a small grocery shop in our village, and it was difficult watching him work so hard while I couldn’t contribute much. One day, I heard about the MMTC-PAMP Skill Development Centre in Sohna, run by the Pratham Foundation. I decided to enroll in their Retail Sales course, hoping it would improve my chances of finding a job. The training helped me gain new skills and boosted my confidence, especially in handling customers and understanding the retail industry. After completing the course, I got a job at Offshoots Company in Gurgaon with a monthly salary of ₹18,000. This was a big moment for me and my family. Now, I’m able to support them and feel proud that I’m building a stable career.
My name is Afsana. I am 24 years old and live in Basai village. I am currently four months pregnant with my third child. Last Rabi season, a kitchen garden was set up in my backyard with an iron frame and netting under the Health & Nutrition program supported by MMTC-PAMP India Pvt. Ltd. This garden has been a blessing. For the past eight months, we have harvested about 1 kg of fresh vegetables daily, ensuring my family—especially my children—received proper nutrition.
My name is Kavita, and I am a 12th-grade student at Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Ghaseda. Our school has around 815 girls from classes 6th to 12th. Despite the large number of students, we had only four old classrooms, and one of the biggest challenges we faced every day was the lack of electricity.
By Dr. Priyanka Singh, Community Health Officer, Rozka Meo I am Dr. Priyanka Singh, serving as the Community Health Officer in Rozka Meo, District Nuh. For the past year, I have been closely involved in the Health and Nutrition Project initiated under the CSR program of MMTC-PAMP India Pvt. Ltd., which focuses on improving the health of women in the villages of Kor and Basai.
At MPIPL, our commitment to social responsibility goes beyond compliance—it reflects our dedication to meaningful community development. In the year 2023–24, we expanded our CSR footprint to the Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Khor Basai, located just 6 kilometers from our plant.
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Haryana – 122103,
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