Odisha | Feb 27:
HRDS INDIA handed over keys to 100 eco-friendly, climate-resilient homes to tribal families in Analabereni village, Dhenkanal district, under its Sadhgraha Project. The initiative aims to provide permanent housing to land-owning tribal families who lack secure shelter.
The ceremony was led by HRDS INDIA President Guru Atma Nambi and attended by district officials, organizational leaders, and beneficiary families. The homes mark a transition from temporary structures to safe, dignified residences.
Each 370 sq. ft. unit is fully furnished and built using pre-fabricated, climate-resilient, and eco-friendly materials suited to tribal regions. Designed with cultural sensitivity and rapid deployment capability, the homes address critical housing gaps in underserved communities, including Juang and Munda populations in Dhenkanal.
“Sadhgraha is not merely about constructing houses; it is about restoring dignity and creating a secure foundation for tribal families,” said Guru Atma Nambi. “Every permanent home becomes a starting point for better health, uninterrupted education for children, and economic stability. When a family has a safe roof over their head, they gain confidence to build their future.”
Founder & Secretary Aji Krishnan emphasized the importance of collective participation. “We are bridging urban resources with rural realities. Tribal housing must be seen as a long-term nation-building investment. Through strong CSR and ESG-driven partnerships, we can scale impact responsibly and ensure that development reaches the last mile,” he said.
With thousands of homes already delivered across India’s tribal belts, HRDS INDIA aims to expand delivery to over 10,000 units annually through collaborations with PSUs, corporate CSR programs, and state governments.
HRDS INDIA – Building Homes, Building India
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