Pallav Rohatgi
Pallav Rohatgi

Vice President, Outreach

Susmita Patnaik
Susmita Patnaik

Associate Vice President, Outreach

Message From

VP – Outreach

Dear Members,

Our initiative showcases how professional project management principles — planning, stakeholder coordination, risk management, and execution — can drive meaningful, sustainable change. From book collection logistics to plantation site selection and monitoring, PMIWBC volunteers have applied structured PM practices to create lasting value in one of India’s most sensitive ecosystems. Together, we are not just building a library or planting trees — we are creating a more resilient, educated, and sustainable future for the Sundarbans.

What We Have Achieved
What We Have Achieved Achievements
  • Established and stocked a fully
    functional community library in
    Sandeshkhali
  • Conducted multiple book donation
    drives involving PMI members and
    volunteers
  • Planted thousands of mangrove
    saplings across vulnerable
    coastal stretches
  • Created green buffers that
    protect local villages from
    tidal surges and erosion
  • Supported women-led conservation
    efforts and sustainable
    livelihood programs through the
    partner NGO
What We Have Achieved
What We Have Achieved Social Impact

Children now have access to books
and a dedicated learning space in an
area where educational
infrastructure is limited. The
library nurtures curiosity,
literacy, and long-term community
development.

What We Have Achieved
What We Have Achieved Environmental & Climate

Impact The mangrove plantations act
as a natural shield against climate
change effects. Mangroves:

  • Reduce the impact of cyclones
    and storm surges
  • Prevent coastal erosion and
    saline intrusion
  • Enhance biodiversity and support
    marine life
  • Contribute to carbon
    sequestration (blue carbon)

We continue to welcome support through:

  • Book donations (new or gently used
    children’s and educational books)
  • Mangrove sapling sponsorship and plantation
    volunteering
  • Corporate CSR partnerships for library
    maintenance and mangrove restoration
  • Skill-based volunteering (project
    management, monitoring, awareness campaigns)
We continue to welcome support through:

Special Interest Group (SIG) for Construction professionals

The SIG of Construction brings together project management professionals from the construction industry to tackle sector‑specific challenges like cost overruns, supply chain delays, and quality control.

We foster collaborative learning, share best practices, and drive standardization to deliver construction projects on time, within budget, and with uncompromised safety and quality.

Special Interest Group (SIG) for PMO professionals

The SIG of PMO is a dynamic community of practice that connects PMO professionals to drive innovation, share insights, and enhance the strategic value of project, program, and portfolio management.

We empower members to elevate organizational performance through knowledge exchange, capability building, and the development of smarter, more agile PMOs.

Skill Development Program for Bal Raksha bharat as it is giving back to community

The Bal Raksha Bharat Academic Skill Development Program by PMIWBC equips young learners and community workers with essential project management and life skills, creating a pipeline of empowered change-makers.

By investing in education and vocational training, we give back to the community—building resilient futures and strengthening the social fabric, one skill at a time.

PMIWBC is Coming to Odisha Soon

With the upcoming formation of the Odisha Branch, PMIWBC is set to bring a vibrant new home for project professionals in the region— where global best practices meet the rich cultural and local flavour of Odisha. Members will soon enjoy regionally curated events, networking in familiar settings, and knowledge sessions infused with the unique spirit of Odisha.

PMIWBC is Coming to Odisha Soon