Smart Village India is founded on
Mahatma Gandhi's vision of
Adarsh Gram (model village) and
Gram Swaraj (Village self-rule/independence). Prof. Priyan and Agale Founder of Eco Needs Foundation and Dr. Satyapal Sing Meena (IRS) Joint commissioner of Income Tax own the Smart Village concept. The Eco Needs Foundation initiated the Smart Village project by adopting villages and working toward sustainable development by providing basic amenities like sanitation, safe drinking water, and internal roads. The Foundation is also working towards inculcating moral values in society and improving the standard of living for villagers. The development of the village is based on five paths: Retrofitting, Redevelopment, Green fields, e-Pan, Livelihood. The Foundation has adopted Village Dhanora (Teh. Bari, District Dholpur), a small and remote village of Rajasthan, to develop it as India's first Smart Village. The village is situated 30 km away from Dholpur district headquarters and 248 km from Jaipur. The population of the village is about 2,000. The village was devoid of basic necessities like sanitation and internal roads. It was also facing various other problems such as lack of access to potable water, non-availability of water conservation system, encroachment on the roads, power fluctuation, non-availability of employment oriented education, unemployment and poverty. Smart Village Dhanora has become role model of rural development. Dhanora was also given an award by Prime minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi in the year 2018. ==Implementation by states==