Solar energy powering rural communities
Sustainable livelihoods in Gumla district
Community development through clean energy
Rural electrification project in Jharkhand
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Clean Energy for Sustainable Livelihoods

We equip rural communities to shape their economies β€” using clean energy as the foundation for integrated livelihoods, enterprise support, and solutions built to scale across Jharkhand.

Mlinda Charitable Trust

Mlinda Charitable Trust (MCT) is an independent Public Charitable Trust registered in India under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (Registration No. 01465, registered 09/03/2012). MCT works at the intersection of clean energy-based livelihood, sustainable agriculture, livestock management, and rural enterprise development to drive economic growth in some of India's most underserved regions.

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    Head Office17, Jubilee Park, 2nd Floor, Flat No. 5, Kolkata, West Bengal – 700033
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    Field Office2nd Floor, R.M. Tower, Jashpur Road, Gumla, Jharkhand – 835207
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    Geographic FocusJharkhand β€” Gumla, Lohardaga, and Simdega districts, expanding to Odisha State.
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Rural community in Jharkhand

Vision

A world where rural communities drive just and diversified economies β€” free from poverty, in harmony with nature, and resilient to climate change.

Mission

We equip rural communities to shape their economies β€” using clean energy as the foundation for integrated livelihoods, enterprise support, systems change, and solutions built to scale.

Programme Reach Across Jharkhand

Across 50 villages, 44 solar mini-grids reach 10,500+ households and 1,300+ micro-enterprises β€” programme outcomes as of FY2025.

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Villages served across Gumla, Lohardaga & Simdega
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Solar mini-grids powering rural enterprises
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Households connected to clean energy
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Micro-enterprises supported
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Farmers practising climate-smart, solar-irrigated agriculture

Integrated Rural Economic Transformation

MCT delivers a systems-based model that pairs solar mini-grid infrastructure with end-to-end micro-enterprise development β€” addressing both the supply (energy) and demand (enterprise and market) sides of rural economic growth.

Our programme portfolio spans climate-resilient farming, NTFP and agricultural value chains, women-led collection centres and processing units, gender and nutrition initiatives, and enterprise incubation β€” supported by partners including Azim Premji Foundation, Vista Hermosa Foundation, Oak Foundation, SIDBI, and NABARD.

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Solar mini-grid installation in rural Jharkhand

What We Do

Donor-funded programmes and core initiatives across climate-resilient agriculture, enterprise development, and women's livelihoods.

Climate-Resilient Agriculture

Climate-smart farming, irrigation access, crop diversification, livestock management, and collective marketing for better productivity and price realisation.

Micro Enterprise Development

Enterprise identification, business planning, skills training, access to finance, and value addition β€” from community mobilisation through to ongoing monitoring.

Women's Enterprises & Value Chains

Women-led collection centres, turmeric and karanj processing, sal leaf enterprises, and market linkages under the Deep Sakhi brand.

Clean Energy Infrastructure

44 solar mini-grids powering farm and non-farm loads β€” irrigation pumps, grain processing, oil expellers, and village street lighting.

NTFP & Agricultural Processing

Mustard and karanj oil, turmeric value addition, groundnut decorticators, millet products, and tamarind procurement across tribal collector networks.

Nutrition & Well-being

Nutrition-sensitive farming, gender initiatives, and community well-being programmes scaling sustainable livelihoods across tribal Jharkhand.

Featured Projects

Select a project to view full details, objectives, impact, and photos from the field.

60 Decibels Impact Study

Third-party evaluation of economic, social, and environmental outcomes across MCT programme communities.

Economic

  • 28% increase in micro-enterprise revenue
  • 23% growth in household income

Social

  • Extended business hours
  • Improved women's safety and mobility
  • More study hours for children (3+ vs. 2)
  • Stronger community bonds

Environmental

  • Reduced diesel dependency
  • Sustainable agricultural practices adopted at scale

Why We Are Different

The challenge that Mlinda addresses β€” ensuring environmentally sustainable development β€” must take place on a global scale, far beyond the capacity of a single charity. We see our role as a catalyst for change.

We research, pilot, and prove effective models that can be replicated at scale by others around the world. We welcome collaboration with like-minded partners to further this work and are happy to accept contributions, financial or otherwise, to further our work.

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