As part of its CSR project, Dylect, one of the fastest-growing lifestyle tech companies in India, has erected 20 solar street lights at Sandipani Muni School (FFLV) in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. For students, especially young girls who commute in the early morning and late evening, the project aims to construct safer and better-lit pathways. The installation lessens reliance on traditional electricity sources and advances the school’s environmental objectives by utilising renewable solar energy.
More than 3,800 children have already benefited from Sandipani Muni School’s free education, wholesome food, transportation, and ongoing academic help for disadvantaged females in kindergarten through grade 12. By reducing energy costs, the upgraded lighting infrastructure will improve campus safety, increase staff and student visibility, and boost operational efficiency, allowing the institution to allocate more funds to the care and development of its students. Students can now safely return to the school in the evening to fully utilise its first-rate sports facilities thanks to the installation of these solar lights. They can now pursue athletic development in addition to academic learning thanks to this improved accessibility, which fosters their skill and gives them the chance to compete in bigger regional and national sporting tournaments.
The founder of Dylect, Anuj Bhatia, discussed the project, saying, “Our CSR mission is centred on meaningful and sustainable community impact.” For young students, having dependable infrastructure should be a basic requirement rather than a luxury. The Sandipani Muni School project is in line with our mission to provide long-term, scalable renewable energy solutions to institutions that prioritise education. The school actively promotes sports and overall development in addition to academic instruction. As part of its ongoing CSR involvement, Dylect is now looking into ways to help the organisation’s next annual sporting event.
With this effort, Dylect reaffirms its long-term commitment to using sustainable technology to improve safety, education access, and community uplift while illuminating routes to better futures for young students throughout India.















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