Solar Lights in Remote Hamlet (Krishnagiri)

⚡ The Challenge
A small tribal hamlet near Denkanikottai, Krishnagiri, lived in darkness after sunset. Children studied under smoky kerosene lamps, damaging their eyes and lungs. “When I read, my chest hurts from the smoke,” said Ramesh, 11. Women feared snakes and unsafe roads at night. The community spent money on kerosene, but life remained unsafe and dim.
🎯 Our Solution
The Children’s Parliament raised the issue with the Panchayat and NGOs. Together, they installed 25 solar lamps in homes and 5 solar streetlights in public spaces. Children launched awareness drives about renewable energy, showing families the health and cost benefits of solar power.
🌱 Long-Term Impact
Solar lights transformed the hamlet into a brighter, safer, and healthier place.
- Safe evening study hours for children.
- Women feel secure walking at night.
- Families save money by avoiding kerosene.
- Community adopts cleaner, renewable energy.
🤝 Why Us
We light up homes and futures by combining child voices with local partnerships.
- Focus on sustainable, renewable solutions.
- Strong village and NGO collaboration.
- Proven ability to implement in hard-to-reach hamlets.
- Empowerment of children as renewable energy ambassadors
❤️ How You Can Help
Light up a child’s future—donate to bring solar lamps to more villages. ☀️