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Mobius Foundation- Best NGO in India, NGO Working for Environment

Mobius Foundation is the Best NGO in India, working on various Environment and Sustainability projects such as Mobile Health Camp, Sanjeevani, Project Aakar, Gyan Anant Vidyalaya, World Environment School, Coorg, ICSE etc.

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Mobius Foundation- Best NGO in India, NGO Working for Environment

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  1. Mobius FoundationBest NGO in India, NGO Working for Environment

  2. Mobius Foundation is the NGO working on various Environment and Sustainability projects such as Mobile Health Camp, Sanjeevani, Project Aakar, Gyan Anant Vidyalaya, World Environment School, Coorg, ICSE etc.

  3. Mission Sustainability Mobius Foundation in partnership with the WION channel is taking the vision of the Indian Government forward with its new year-long initiative ‘Mission Sustainability- Population V/s Planet’. Overpopulation is among the most fundamental issues responsible for increasing global warming, deforestation, pollution, wildlife habitat loss, and accelerated depletion of natural resources.

  4. KhushaalParivarDiwas Mobius Foundation celebrated the Happy Family Day or KhushaalParivarDiwas on 21st January 2021. In sync with the U.P. government’s initiative to promote Family Planning, the foundation organised camps at Trivediganj CHC and Kaisarganj CHC in Barabanki and Bahraich district respectively. The event was a resounding success with families stepping up to learn more about family planning and adopt contraceptives measures.

  5. International Conference on Sustainable Education (ICSE) The international conference provides a global platform for world dignitaries, and intellects to address the current and emerging sustainability challenges and a need for Education for Sustainability (ESD), Climate Change Education (CCE) and Environmental Education (EE) in the current course curriculum.

  6. Project Aakar Project Aakar is aimed at tackling the problem of increasing population in India. Keeping in line with the Govt. Of India’s initiative to stabilize population, the program is designed to burst age-old myths, changing mindset and promoting the use of modern contraceptives among couples. Piloted in Uttar Pradesh, the program educates young couples on the importance of reproductive health and family planning.

  7. Gyan Anant Vidyalaya As a Sustainable School we will organize the learning around the pre-requisites of identity, aspiration, engagement, and experiential learning: Students will be actively encouraged to cultivate their personal identity as global citizens who contribute to a sustainable future.

  8. Project Sanjeevani On 7th June 2018, World Environment Day, a mass tree plantation drive was undertaken under the Sanjeevani initiative to increase the green cover in the state of Haryana. In a bid to reduce pollution and carbon footprint, over 5000 saplings were in partnership with numerous schools, farmers, self-help groups, Kisan club members, and NGOs. The saplings are taken care of by individual groups that are monitored with a structured monitoring system.

  9. Mobile Health Camps Responding to the need for basic health facilities in the community, Mobius Foundation deployed 48 Mobile Health Camps in the remote areas of Sonipat and Panipat. The initiative successfully created awareness of healthcare and hygiene among farmers, women, youth, and students.

  10. Eco Toilets As per 2011 census, over 69.3% of rural households in India did not have a toilet. The Eco Toilet project was started to overcome open defecation problems and offer rural households access to adequate sanitation, clean water and proper sewage infrastructure. Eco toilets are a low-cost option for safe and hygienic sanitation. The self-cleansing toilets are low maintenance and require less amount of land to build.

  11. World Environment School Spread over a hundred acres across the beautiful hills of Coorg, the school’s focus is to build strong environmental and moral values among its students. In this endeavour, the school follows the International Baccalaureate programme to turn its students into global citizens. The curriculum also mandates social responsibility and has made mandatory the recycling & re-use of biodegradable products.

  12. Thank You

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