Nerkundram Village CSR Project

Completed Water Restoration Success

Project Overview

The Nerkundram Village Project in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, is a CSR initiative by the Nansei Research Foundation. The project successfully implemented water restoration strategies to improve farming livelihoods in a village where agriculture is the primary source of income.

Context and Challenge

  • Village profile: Nerkundram, meaning “Heaps of Paddy,” has a population of 600+, with livelihoods entirely dependent on farming.
  • Water scarcity: During summers and drought years, farmers faced severe water shortages, limiting crop cycles.
  • Ecological setting: The village is surrounded by Edumichi and Chinnamalai forests and adjoins Edumichi Lake, the third-largest water body in the Chengalpattu–Kanchipuram belt.

Intervention Strategy

  • Water and geological asset mapping: Detailed studies completed to identify solutions for increasing water availability.
  • Phased implementation: Recommendations executed to improve groundwater recharge and ensure sustainable farming.
  • Community engagement: Farmers encouraged to adopt non-pesticide farming practices, building trust through improved water access.

Impact Achieved

  • Groundwater improvement: Interventions enhanced water availability across the village.
  • Agricultural resilience: Farmers are now able to plan for an additional crop/season, increasing income potential.
  • Sustainable practices: Transition toward non-pesticide farming is underway, supported by improved water security.

Lessons Learned

  • Scientific mapping is vital: Asset mapping provided actionable insights for targeted interventions.
  • Community trust matters: Improved water access encouraged farmers to embrace sustainable practices.
  • Scalable model: The success at Nerkundram demonstrates replicability across other agrarian villages.

Future Outlook

The completed project has proven the effectiveness of CSR-driven rural water restoration. Future funding and partnerships will enable:

  • Expansion of water restoration infrastructure.
  • Deployment of advanced monitoring and GIS tools.
  • Strengthening of farmer training in sustainable practices.
  • Long-term resilience through master planning and flood mitigation.
  • Water security for farming communities.
  • Sustainable agriculture and improved farmer incomes.
  • CSR and ESG-aligned impact for rural resilience.

Nansei Research Foundation is committed to delivering measurable outcomes in water restoration and sustainable farming. The completed Nerkundram Village Project stands as a case study of success, inspiring future collaborations for rural development across Tamil Nadu and beyond.