What We Do
Reviving Life Where Water Once Lived

We believe that rural prosperity starts beneath the soil—with groundwater, aquifers, and the invisible systems that sustain farming, food, and families. The Green Miles Project is not just about fixing a water pipe. It's about designing a regenerative ecosystem for villages like Thiruthiyamalai.

Climate-resilient infrastructure, community-led governance, and dignified rural livelihoods converge.
“We are not donors, builders, or NGOs—we are waterkeepers, system designers, and trust-makers.” — Chiasm Dais Trust, Founders Statement

What We Do

Sustainable Water

We restore ancestral lakes and rejuvenate watersheds through hydro-engineering, rain capture, and pipeline-fed lake refill systems. Over 100 wells and 500+ hectares of farmland are targeted for reactivation via a 12.6 km water pipeline from the Cauvery River.

Sustainable Agriculture

By reviving cultivable land, we empower farmers to grow climate-adaptive crops like millet, aloe vera, and pulses—using less water and gaining better yields. Our plantation program creates income for smallholders and enables value-added processing.

Sustainable Energy

We plan to install a 50 MWp solar microgrid to power homes, pump stations, agro-processing units, and public infrastructure. Energy independence is crucial for long-term resilience.

Sustainable Housing

We’re designing 100 low-carbon, modular homes powered by solar and supported by circular infrastructure. Each unit will be water-secure, affordable, and constructed using local labor.

Sustainable Education

Green Miles will host a Digital Village University—a learning center for youth, especially girls, focusing on agro-innovation, water governance, solar maintenance, and sustainable enterprise.

Sustainable Healthcare

We plan to establish a Primary Health Hub that offers both in-person and digital health services. The goal is to remove the rural–urban healthcare gap by enabling access to essential care.
what people say

“Green Miles isn’t just a project—it’s a promise to restore dignity to the land and the people. Seeing an ancestral lake flow again, and farmers return to the fields, reminds us that nature heals when we act together.”

Charles Lavigne

Charles Lavigne

Ontario, Canada

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