LTIMindtree Foundation Signs MoU With CUTM To Build Houses For Tribals in Odisha
In addition to houses, the project will develop village roads, a community centre, an Anganwadi, solar streetlighting, and a drinking water unit
HYDERABD: LTIMindtree Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of LTIMindtree, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Centurion University of Technology & Management (CUTM) to construct 80 all-weather-proof houses along with essential community infrastructure for tribal people in Odisha.
Titled ‘Shelter to Habitation’, the housing project is aimed at providing sustainable and secure habitation for underprivileged tribal communities in Odisha. The project seeks to address the challenges faced by the cyclone-prone Gajapati district, benefiting 3,000 residents of Alajhola, Gayaljuba, and Rashika Rajpur villages.
These all-weather-proof homes will feature modern sustainability elements, including solar lighting, rainwater harvesting, and climate-resilient designs. Each home will provide a dignified living environment with a bedroom, living room, kitchen, and toilet.
This project is being funded by LTIMindtree under its CSR mandate and the CUTM will be the project implementation partner.
The MoU was signed at a signing ceremony by Paneesh Rao, Chief Sustainability Officer of LTIMindtree, and Dr. Anita Patra, Registrar of CUTM. Other members of the LTIMindtree Foundation and board members from the Centurion University were present.
Empowering communities
“This project reflects our commitment to empowering communities by addressing their most pressing needs. Beyond offering sustainable housing, we are creating opportunities for active community involvement, helping them develop skills, take ownership, and shape their own future. With the support of CUTM and the local administration, we are strengthening the foundation for a stronger, more resilient tomorrow.” said Paneesh Rao.
In addition to houses, the project will develop village roads, a community centre, an Anganwadi, solar streetlighting, and a drinking water unit. The villagers will participate in the construction, earning fair wages.
The first batch of houses is expected to be ready by mid-2025, with the full project slated for completion by early 2026.
Transformative initiative
CUTM Vice-Chancellor Dr. Supriya Pattanayak expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, “We are excited to partner with LTIMindtree Foundation on this transformative initiative. It aligns with our mission of driving meaningful societal impact. Together, we are addressing a critical need in these underserved communities. By providing essential housing for below-poverty-line families, we are not only addressing immediate needs but also laying the groundwork for sustainable development,” she said.
LTIMindtree is a global technology consulting and digital solutions company that enables enterprises across industries to reimagine business models, accelerate innovation, and maximise growth by harnessing digital technologies.
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