Our Vision
Transforming rural communities through innovative green movement that cultivate environmental stewardship, enhance community well-being, and create lasting sustainable ecosystems for generations to come.
About Us
INCHARA CHARITABLE TRUST, is a Public charitable Trust (Not-for Profit) registered under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 by Incture Technologies Private Limited to Plan and Execute Conscious & Impact Oriented CSR Projects in India contributing to the UN Sustainable
Development Goals.
It is a social enterprise focused on upliftment and development of rural communities in India with impactful and sustainable green project initiatives through Inchara Greenhands Movement.
What We Do
The Miyawaki plantation project focuses on creating mini forests in urban areas and institutional lands. Within just two years, these dense, native forests improve local biodiversity, enhance green cover, and help create a microclimate, cooling the surroundings and fostering a healthier environment. We support this initiative as it contributes to sustainable urban ecosystems.
Achievements
Total Saplings planted till date
Volunteers Joined in GreenHands Mission
No of Acres of Land Covered through our plantations
Farmers benefitted
No of Miyawaki Forests Created
Number of women whose livelihoods have been impacted through our plantations.
Events & Programs
Soil Day Sapling Distribution & Plantation
Soil Day Sapling Distribution & Plantation – On World Soil Day, 600 school students and teachers planted a tree each in their homes and farmlands, showing their commitment to nature and supporting the global movement to save our soil.
Agroforestry Plantations
Agroforestry Plantations – With the support of 100 students and employee volunteers from the Inchara GreenHands Movement, 1,200 banana saplings were planted as an intercrop with teak saplings on 4 acres of land in an agroforestry model.
Inchara Greenhands Monsoon Plantations
In 2024’s monsoon, Inchara Greenhands team launched Agroforestry Plantations in Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh. The projects aim to support marginalized farmers and promote sustainable agriculture by raising awareness about agroforestry’s benefits, combining fruit and timber trees to diversify their income sources.