We undertake environment protection, promote environment-friendly products, processes and behavior, clean and renewable energy to PROTECT THE EARTH and undertake human resource development activities for the disadvantaged sections of society to ADVANCE their LIFE.
We undertake skills development programmes for the uneducated and undereducated youth to enable them to find decent employment or engaged in self-employment. We help them to get employed in India and abroad.
We promote traditional healthcare systems of India like Ayurveda, which have no adverse side effects and are affordable to the people. We have supported tribal people to cultivate medicinal plants outside forest areas in Wayanad, Kerala. We helped set up 2000 home herbal gardens in the NCT of Delhi.
We support education of orphans and girl children of poor families with provision of all expenses for their food, clothes, housing and education. Most of the beneficiaries are the unfortunate children who lost their parents during the Covid-19 epidemic.
Protecting the Earth means sustainable development, resisting climate change, preventing environmental pollution, conserving precious natural resources – forests, water bodies, and promoting new and renewable energy sources and environment friendly produces, processes and behaviours.
We endevaour to advance life of people and communities by working for the welfare and development of disadvantaged sections of people through educational, skill development and healthcare and nutrition enhancement programmes.
We participated and contributed to the deliberations of the G-20 Working Group meeting on Tourism held in Goa.
Mr. Shamsuddeen A.K. was invited to this meeting as a special guest. We put forward concrete suggestions for measures to undertake to ensure sustainable tourism and we are working on some of the measures like freeing tourist places from plastic menace and prevention of littering of water bodies near tourism places. Read More>>
A National Conference was held on the subject of “Beating the Plastic Hazard: Challenges and Strategies” on the 4th June 2018, i.e., on the eve of the World Environment Day 2018. The Conference was held in view of the UN’s adoption of the theme of “Beating Plastic Pollution” for the World Environment Day 2018, the global level programmes for which were officially hosted by India. We associated with the Delhi Technological University(DTU)’s Department of Environmental Engineering in holding the National Conference. The Conference was attended by eminent scientists and expert environmentalists and participants from scientific and technological institutes, NGOs, social leaders and industry representatives from different parts of the country.
We undertake distribution of food kits to the poor in different parts of India.
“Clean Up the World” programme is an international campaign that aims to mobilize individuals and communities to take action against littering and pollution.
World Environment Day, held annually on 5 June, brings together millions of people from across the globe, engaging them in the effort to protect and restore the Earth.
One of our primary focuses is on tackling climate change and its effects. We believe that by promoting awareness and implementing sustainable practices, we can mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change on our environment. Through research and development programs, we strive to find practical solutions that will contribute to a greener future.
Housing and sanitation are crucial elements in creating healthy living conditions for communities worldwide. GIRD works for affordable housing solutions that are environment-friendly while also addressing sanitation challenges faced by marginalized populations.
GIRD promotes science and technology through various activities for advancing life of the people through economic development and protection of environment. Recently we supported young science students to participate in the Sakura Science Exchange Programme of Japan. Read More>>