‘Project Shrimati’ of JMI wins Enactus Global Race for Climate Action Impact

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Aasha Khosa | Date 10-11-2022
Jamia Millia Islamia students celebrating their achievement
Jamia Millia Islamia students celebrating their achievement

 

New Delhi

Project Shrimati, the flagship project of ENACTUS social group of Jamia Milia Islamia University that helps the underprivileged sections of society and leads them to self-sufficiency, has won the Enactus Global Race for Climate Action Impact, at the 2022 Enactus World Cup, for “demonstrating the greatest impact on reducing the adverse effects on Climate”.

The JMI entry was judged along with 90 entries from 16 countries by 60 eminent subject matter experts. Project Shrimati was acclaimed as the innovation with had the most profound impact in dealing with climate action.

Project Shrimati, in addition to working on the principles of making environmentally friendly, biodegradable and reusable sanitary pads, aims to provide a steady income source to the women communities of Shram Vihar in New Delhi, in association with a community-based organization, Each One Feed one.

Thus, the project gives them an opportunity for self- dependency and self-sufficiency while also raising awareness regarding menstrual health and hygiene.

Project Shrimati has successfully motivated 2750 women and girls to switch to reusable Shrimati Pads, thus, reducing 14.575 Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide emissions, thereby lowering the carbon footprint. In its latest achievement, Project Shrimati has also expanded its influence in Southern India, as a new production unit of the project is under development in Goa in collaboration with Axzora Group and Ethernet Xpress both of whom believed in Shrimati and strongly backed the initiative.

“The Enactus Race to Climate Action”, sponsored by Intuit, is a competition that aims to recognize and encourage Enactus teams and their projects that are working towards addressing and potentially resolving the climate crisis.

In June earlier this year, Enactus JMI qualified as the top five global finalists and was now virtually represented by 4 students of JMI, Gaurav Chakraborty (Dept of Economics), Manal Siddiqui (Dept of Chemistry), Maham Kamal (Dept of English) and Izeen Fatima (Dept of Psychology) at the Enactus World Cup organized in Puerto Rico, USA from October 31st to November 3rd. For their respective project scaling, the winning team is to receive impactful capital as their prize fund.

Established in 2015 under the guidance of Dr Rihan Khan Suri and further carried forward by Prof Arshad Noor Siddiquee, Enactus JMI has succeeded in making a significant impact on the lives of underprivileged people through a range of business-oriented and environmentally- conscious projects. Driven by the values of JMI, it strives towards a better and sustainable India through every one of its numerous strides.