Kalvi Maram Foundation’s 'Nalamudan Namadhu Palli' (நலமுடன் நமது பள்ளி) initiative ensures government school health by installing and managing RO water purifiers, monthly toilet cleaning supplies, and hygiene education for students. From an initial pilot in 3 schools, we have now expanded to 15 government schools (2025-26), ensuring every child learns with dignity.
We have installed and maintain RO water purifiers across 15 government schools, providing 2,638 students with consistent access to safe, clean drinking water.
We provide free training and guidance for government exams, with a concentration on TNPSC exams.
We are teaching students about the importance of trees and establishing mini forests for birds.
Farmers will be educated on a variety of modern agricultural techniques, value-added farm goods, and direct selling options.
Students who have access to safe drinking water have greater clarity and focus, allowing them to think and absorb lessons more quickly while improving their concentration levels. To ensure safety in storage and handling, a drinking water dispenser system should be installed.
Students in government schools are more likely to be diagnosed with infections of the urinary tract, bladder, and kidney, as well as failure to maintain toilet hygiene at school.
Agriculture is a backbone of the Indian economy, with over 50% of the population relying on it for their livelihood. However, despite its significance, Indian farmers face numerous challenges such as low productivity, lack of access to modern technology, and inadequate knowledge about best farming practices.
We believe that volunteers are the foundation of any non profit organization because they not only represent the organization's principles and assist in putting them into practise on the ground, but they also spread the word and arouse public support for the cause.
We are always looking for passionate individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children. We are involved in various initiatives such as education, farmer awareness, and tree planting.