Empowering
Punjab’s Villages,
One Pind at a Time

Help transform your home village through sustainable, data-driven development.

Why The My Pind Project?

The My Pind Project is dedicated to transforming and revitalizing the villages of Punjab.

Our mission is to empower communities by identifying their unique challenges and strengths through rigorous, data-driven research. We work hand-in-hand with local leaders and the Punjabi diaspora, helping each village flourish sustainably for generations to come.

Data-Driven Solutions

“>We use comprehensive research and analysis to tailor solutions that fit each village’s specific needs.

Community Empowerment

We partner with local leaders to ensure solutions are practical, culturally respectful, and community-led.

Sustainable Development

Our approach aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on long-lasting, positive change.

How You Can Make a Difference

Your connection to your home village can spark meaningful change

Submit Your Referral

Share your village’s information with us, and we’ll connect with local contacts to start the project.

Field Research & Analysis

Our expert team visits your village to gather vital data and insights across key areas like education, health, agriculture, and infrastructure.

Get Actionable Insights

We generate a detailed report with recommendations to ensure sustainable village development, involving both the local community and the diaspora in implementing solutions.

Why The My Pind Project?

Take the first step in reconnecting with and supporting your home village’s sustainable growth.

Passion for Punjab

Contact to leadership in your Pind
This could be the Sarpanch, a member of the Panch, Gurdwara Granthi or Committee member
Able to invest in your Pind
The cost to fund a comprehensive study and development plan for each village is usually £1,000. Saving Punjab has subsidised this so that you can refer your Pind for a minimum contribution of £350.

If you’re able, we encourage you to contribute more than the subsidized amount to further support this initiative