Our Founder

Adhiraj Rana

Adhiraj Rana is the Founder and brain child behind Nirmal Jal. An initiative that aims to inspire high school students to volunteer and be part of the movement and be a catalyst of change.
He is on a mission to provide safe drinking water in 6 lakh villages of India and aims to provide Safe, Smart, Sensible solution via Nirmal Jal to save 1.5 million children deaths per year in India.
Currently he is studying at the British school and Nirmal Jal is one of his bigger long project that he is working on for his summer project. He is also working on another project where he plans to setup a library for girls at Gurukul School in his native village Karal, Jind, Haryana.


Founder Timeline

  • At Age 10


    I with my friends raised funds for Ramesh (Vashivali village, Pen taluka, Raigad district) & got him a wheelchair which helped him roam the streets of his village for the very first time at the age of 25 years. This solution was solely our idea as our agenda that Sunday 2011 was to identify a problem and find a solution.

    Year 2011
  • At Age 12


    A glimpse of the activities we did in 2013.

    Year 2013
  • At Age 13


    while I was studing my GCSE at Cambridge, UK I got another chance to do an International project so this time I along with my friends presented the principal with a rain water harvesting project in Chinchmal village, Kholapur, Maharashtra.

    Year 2014
  • At Age 17


    Presently I am at the British school and for my summer project I decided to do two projects.

    1. Setup a library for girls at Gurukul School in my native village Kharal, Jind, Haryana. (This is a short term project at mirco level)

    2. Nirmal Jal Tablets (A long term project at macro level)

    Year 2018

If I Can Do, You Could Too.


Let’s unite. Let’s save the lives of 1.5 million children.


Genesis Of Nirmal Jal

Volunteering & Serving

Having an early exposure to volunteering & serving the village community on monthly basis since the age of 10 could be one of the probable reason that I decided to find this DIY solution for safe drinking water across six lakh villages in India.

NaDCC Tablet

This NaDCC tablet solution has been around for over two decades, all that I have done is make it simple for all students in high school across the globe to participate and engage with a click of a button and help save 1.5 million children deaths in India annually.

Target

Our target is to get one student ambassador from every private school in India (2.5 lakh registered private schools Pan India). Each student ambassador of every school would have a target of 4 villages annually thus we children can participate in taking India forward.

Healthy India, Wealthy India


Let’s play our part as responsible citizens of India.


Your support can save 1.5 million children from clutches of water borne diseases which leads to this untimely demise.