Techno India Group, under the visionary leadership of Founder Chairman Prof Dr Gautam Roychowdhury, has announced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering 1 billion aspirants and eliminating poverty in India within the next decade.
The group is one of Eastern India’s largest and most acclaimed educational organisations, with over three decades of legacy in providing quality education and empowering individuals.
Prof Dr Roychowdhury, who has a remarkable track record of empowering 1 million individuals over 39 years, plans to uplift rural communities through a strategic blend of sustainable agriculture and education. The initiative will train 2 million villagers to grow 40 export-quality mango plants each, at the nominal cost of one rupee per plant.
Prof Dr Gautam Roychowdhury, Founder Chairman, Techno India Group Source: Techno India Group
The project is supported by 1,000 mango exporters who will purchase the mangoes after five years. These exporters will also fund higher education for one child from each grower’s family at Techno India Universities, under the 'Earn and Learn' scheme. This program is in partnership with 1,000 universities worldwide, ensuring that graduates secure jobs, manage family farms online, and support five underprivileged children in their villages, thus creating a ripple effect of empowerment.
Dr. Roychowdhury’s vision extends to planting one trillion mango plants over the next decade. These will be cultivated in diverse locations such as rooftops, barren lands, roadsides, canals, riversides, and wetlands. This initiative, known as the one-rupee mango economy, aims to drive a new green revolution, combat global warming, enhance Techno India Group’s carbon credits, and reduce its carbon footprint.
To support this large-scale agricultural endeavour, advanced technologies including AI-based equipment and agricultural drones will be employed. This will be facilitated by the Smart Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Food Technology departments of Techno India University. Students will gain practical experience and empowerment through internships and development support.
Prof. Dr. Gautam Roychowdhury stated, “This action plan will enable us to launch the mega mango project on rooftops, campuses, and major houses worldwide, to eradicate global poverty, provide additional earnings, and promote self-empowerment.”
This transformative approach aims to revolutionise poverty eradication, education, and sustainable agriculture in India. By significantly impacting global climate change initiatives, the project underscores Techno India Group’s commitment to fostering innovation, research, and sustainable development.