Organizational Profile
Eshwaramma Gyan Sagar Society (i-Gyan)
About Us
Eshwaramma Gyan Sagar Society, known as i-Gyan, is a dynamic and committed nonprofit organization committed to social development and nation-building through holistic rural and urban development. With deep roots in Indian values and culture, i-Gyan actively engages with both rural and urban communities to address critical developmental issues. Registered under applicable Indian laws, i-Gyan has been working diligently across the domains of education, health, skill development, livelihood promotion, women and child welfare, agriculture, sports, and environment protection.
The organization aims to uplift marginalized sections of society especially women, SC, ST, OBC communities, and economically weaker groups by providing them with tools, opportunities, and knowledge to lead empowered and self-reliant lives.
We take pride in our ability to connect with people at the grassroots level and implement meaningful interventions that inspire behavioral change and foster sustainable development. i-Gyan believes in holistic growth, and our work is driven by the spirit of sewa (selfless service) and sankalp (commitment).
As proud adherents of the Indian ethos, we are deeply committed to preserving and promoting Indian culture and values. We also align our efforts with national priorities, especially supporting the effective implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) and contributing to the reduction of maternal and infant mortality by encouraging responsible and health-seeking behaviors.
Mission Statement
To empower communities through integrated, inclusive, and value-based development initiatives in the areas of health, education, nutrition, livelihoods, and sanitation, while fostering a deep-rooted respect for Indian culture, values, and the spirit of self-reliance (Atmanirbharta).
Vision Statement
To build a just, healthy, educated, self-reliant, and knowledge-driven society where every individual thrives with dignity, contributes meaningfully to nation-building, and upholds the richness of Indian culture, timeless wisdom, and social harmony.
Core Goals and Objectives
Provide formal and non-formal education to boys and girls at the village level.
Spread technical and vocational education among youth and adults.
Create awareness among OBC, SC, and ST women regarding rights, education, and development.
Promote community education, agriculture education, home science, handicrafts, and environmental awareness.
Organize competitions such as painting, arts, and games to identify and support talented children.
Establish rehabilitation centers and provide health support to BPL families.
Support population control initiatives and health awareness campaigns.
Collaborate with national and international organizations like WHO, AIDS Control Board, and Red Cross.
Encourage organic farming and educate farmers on reducing chemical usage.
Conduct training and skill development programs for holistic development.
Promote and manage higher education institutions including medical, paramedical, nursing, law, commerce, and technical colleges.
Facilitate sports activities and competitions in football, hockey, badminton, wrestling, swimming, and others.
Offer vocational training in trades like sewing, embroidery, artificial jewelry, paper crafts, computer skills, salon, bakery, bamboo craft, driving, and more.
Build a drug-free and self-reliant society through awareness campaigns on alcohol and substance abuse.
Establish and operate libraries, laboratories, day care centers, and hostels for children and working women.
Run awareness programs on environmental protection and pollution control.
Work for the upliftment of small and marginal farmers, enabling access to schemes and integrated agriculture development.
Provide charitable health services in allopathic, ayurvedic, homeopathic, and allied sciences.
Promote arts, science, culture, yoga, literacy, and social welfare initiatives.
Establish and maintain old age homes, homes for differently-abled individuals, and shelters for vulnerable populations.
Our Commitment
i-Gyan stands as a bridge between tradition and progress. Through collaborative partnerships and community participation, we aim to create long-lasting change that aligns with both local needs and national aspirations.
Thematic Focus Areas
Education and Literacy
Health and Nutrition
Skill Development and Livelihoods
Women and Child Development
Agriculture and Organic Farming
Environment and Sustainability
Sports and Cultural Promotion
Substance Abuse Prevention
Community Empowerment and Social Justice
Our Approach
i-Gyan believes in community-led development, public-private partnerships, and culturally sensitive programming. We work with government departments, civil society, and international organizations to ensure lasting social impact.