Damooga Foundation focuses on building self-sufficient villages through holistic rural development. Our programs address livelihoods, infrastructure, clean water, energy, and education to create resilient, empowered communities with dignity and opportunity.


We support rural infrastructure such as roads, streetlights, toilets, and community spaces.

Installing handpumps, water tanks, and filters to provide safe drinking water in rural areas.

We promote dairy, poultry, goat farming, and agri-based activities for income generation.

Improving schools, libraries, and after-school programs to reduce dropouts in rural zones.

We install solar lights, panels, and microgrids for homes and public areas in unlit villages.

Campaigns and infrastructure to promote toilets, waste bins, and clean village environments.

We work with local leaders and panchayats to co-create rural development action plans.

Rural youth and laborers are employed for construction, plantation, and solar installations.

We conduct training in farming, animal care, and enterprise for farmer groups and SHGs.

We conduct surveys and field studies to understand real issues before implementing solutions.

We use eco-friendly bricks, solar pumps, and locally available materials in construction.

We align efforts with govt schemes and other NGOs to ensure sustainable rural development.

People are involved in planning, building, and maintaining projects for long-term success.

We work across sectors—water, energy, health, education—to uplift whole villages.

Every village’s plan is unique, based on its terrain, population, culture, and resources.

Water, sanitation, and income improvements support one another to create lasting change.

Local jobs are created in every phase—construction, training, follow-up, and farming.

Successful village models are documented and scaled to similar contexts across the region.