1. Using wireless technologies to provide internet, VOIP telephony service and telemedicine facility.
2. Studying the feasibility of micro hydroelectricity projects and installing generators accordingly.
3. Using solar panels and wind turbines to generate electricity wherever feasible in the absence of hydroelectricity. No 2 and 3 making SMILES into a green energy project.
4. Helping local schools to build infrastructure to upgrade them from primary schools to secondary schools and introducing computer education (computers) to increase the number of students and with the main aim to increase the literacy percentage.
5. Encouraging local people to focus the community to handle all the facilities we can bring to the place.
6. To find out the possibilities of introducing the village as a potential tourism destination and urge local people to invest in various infrastructures needed (hotels, lodges, tea houses, resorts, etc.); such that it can be the source of sustainable economic growth. (If individual investment is not possible then it can be made through the community.)
7. Helping local people to uplift the rural livelihood by supporting the agriculture.
8. Promoting small scale industries based on local resources and agriculture products. E.g. making jams, juices, pickles, carpets, match sticks, stationary products, meat processing, local handicrafts and finding national and if possible international markets.
9. Combining the concept of e-banking and microfinance (Bangladesh’s Nobel Prize Winner’s concept) and develop in the community.
10. Starting local newspapers communicating national and local news, for local product advertising and awareness programmes.
11. Providing various kinds of training like technical to handle wireless technology and computers, training needed for starting small scale industries etc.
12. Working in coordination with various organisations to provide basic health facilities and medicines.
13. Each and all projects should run in an environmental friendly way.