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Item To increase level of awareness of Kaizzen Communications’ clients by creating standard operating procedure(MICA, 2024) Kachalia, Akshat; Arora, Japlin; Shah, Niyati; Ramdev, Rishima; Gosalia, TirthanDuring our MI Impact project, we collaborated with Kaizzen Communication to create Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) to enhance their clients' awareness about Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues. Our objective was to devise a comprehensive strategy enabling Kaizzen Communication to communicate ESG principles to their clients effectively. Our project commenced with extensive discussions and deliberations involving our faculty mentors and client representatives from Kaizzen Communication. These discussions helped us to outline a straightforward approach to address the problem statement and set the stage for our project's execution. As part of our MI Impact journey, we undertook two immersive experiences. During the first immersion, we delved deep into the issue by constructing an issue tree. This allowed us to systematically analyze the underlying factors contributing to the need for more awareness about ESG among Kaizzen Communication's clients.Item Village Assesment with Swacch Bharat Mission(MICA, 2025) Muttreja, Anvie; Arora, Japlin; Singla, Ritika; Gupta, Rishabh; Kachhwaha, Stuti; Gupta, YashThis Rural Immersion Project in the villages of Baska (Halol) and Kakanpur (Godhra) seeks to assess and enhance sanitation standards following the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM). To establish a basis for sustainable hygiene and waste management practices that can improve public health, the main goal is to evaluate existing sanitation practices, facilities, and community involvement. The following objectives will be used to achieve this goal: ● Assess Sanitation Facilities and Utilisation To carry out a thorough evaluation of the sanitary infrastructure in Baska and Kakanpur, taking into account the presence and operation of greywater management systems, waste segregation facilities, and both public and private bathrooms. In particular, community facilities and drainage systems—which are critical for efficient sanitation—will be the focus of this assessment, which will identify specific infrastructure and usage shortages. ● Evaluate the effects on the environment and public health. Do proper research on the effects of current sanitation techniques on the environment and public health. This includes determining the health concerns associated with improperly managed greywater, open defecation, and insufficient waste segregation. To comprehend the wider effects of present behaviours on the ecosystem and community well-being, the research will also assess environmental challenges.