• From Sanitation to Skills, creating a blueprint for responsible, grassroots-level change, benefiting over 20,000 residents
    • Roads illuminated with solar-powered streetlights, and over 93 toilets built
  • Hundreds of local youth trained in advanced road machinery operation, creating skilled jobs

Mehsana, Gujarat: As of 2022–23, nearly 12.5% of rural households lacked access to toilets, and several still did not have electrification or often faced erratic supply. State government programs such as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and rural electrification drives like the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana have narrowed these deficits, but budgetary constraints and scale mean progress remains uneven.

Ammann India, operating a major manufacturing facility in Mehsana, has been among those reshaping the district’s sanitation, infrastructure, and livelihood ecosystem. Its interventions, executed in coordination with Panchayats and local authorities across Mehsana, Lanva, Visnagar, Ditasan, Jagudan, Kochvu, Linch and Unava provide a case study in how corporate social responsibility (CSR) can move from a compliance exercise to measurable impact on the ground.