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Facilitating Education
Our focal point is to provide education to the children in these areas in order to secure a better future for them. Along with primary and secondary education our stress will also be on vocational training, which will go a long way in helping the children become self-reliant. We are laying stress on improving the quality of education by providing training and teaching aids to the teachers. Also developing the infrastructure of the schools such as classrooms, play ground and library etc is a focus area for us.

The overall development of the children is of key importance, hence we are working towards providing basics such as meals (supplementary nutrition), health care, school utilities etc.
 
Facilitating Livelihood
The areas do not have a consistent livelihood. We have developed an animal husbandry program wherein goatary units and bullocks will be provided to the needy through Self Help Groups (SHG's) to form a source of regular income generation. We will promote skill and vocational training to youth for better employment opportunities. We have set aside a sum for emergency treatments and medical checkups as not even basic medical facilities are available in these areas.
Building Basic Infrastructure
The villages are in the remote parts of the country and lack basic infrastructure facilities such as wells, irrigation facility, hospitals, school buildings etc. We will repair the school buildings and put additional classrooms furniture etc. There is an ongoing construction of market platform wherein we will help villagers set up small businesses.
Building Sustainable Community
We are working on a model wherein we work at the villages and help them become self sufficient by a sustainable development plan. We believe in empowering the community by strengthening the VDC (Village Development Community) and SHG (Self Help Group).
Facilitating Healthcare
The program aims at providing comprehensive health interventions in remote villages which are not only very far from the central locations of the city but also the residents cannot afford and access private or government health care services