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31/03/2026 00:00:00
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Learning And Migration Program
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As we know that the education system is damaged due to migrated families. Most children whose parents migrate regularly, again and again, suffer from poor formal education. To reach out to these families Government started so many programs. The importance of education should be everywhere but migration is one of the factors, which reduces the effectiveness of government programs for education. The migrant child has the right to develop but due to specific reasons, they are always left. The Supreme Court has recognized the education of children in the 6 - 14 years age group as a Fundamental Right which cannot wait. The efforts to provide access to out-of-school children and ensure their regular participation and completion of primary/elementary level of education with satisfactory levels of learning have to form a part of the overall efforts for achievement. Shikshan Ane Samaj Kalyan Kendra has been working in the field of education since its inception and facilitated several programmes that are promoting education in its field areas. We will spread awareness in the community about RTE Act-2009 and its provision for their children. We will encourage them to participate in the educational development of their village. With extra classes, we will provide basic education to those children who are slow learners or may be behind in the syllabus because of migration. We plan to run Learning Enrichment Program (LEP) for 3rd to 5th class students in 2 villages. We will also reach 6th to 8th class students through our LRC (Learning Resource Centre) programme in 2 villages. We shall improve the quality of education in the other 12 villages. All other supportive activities like Balmela, SDP and others will run accordingly as per planning. Second Part consist Strengthening of the Community. We will build the capacity of the School Management Community in all our program areas. We will also provide guidance and support to SMC to provide migration certificates to outward migrating children and ensure admission to inward migrating children.
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Education and research, n.e.c.
Education and research, n.e.c.
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To create a conducive environment for children from migrant community, and support them to overcome challenges posed by pandemic-induced school closure, by addressing issues pertaining to access, enrolment, learning deficits, and ensuring continuity of learning by enhancing the quality of delivery and governance
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• Linkage with Govt. mechanisms and community through program • Development of leadership among SMC, VV, SHGs etc. • Increase interest of parents for education of children & school activities. • Block Level Federation of SMC • Awareness about RTE and SMC in community • Promote and support girl child education at village level • Students learnt subject education as well as value education • Equal opportunity for learning. • Improvement in status of irregularity and drop out especially girls. • Children with Physical and mental deformities got encourage after joining the LEP class.
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Reduce the extent of children migration and ensure that all children of age group 6-14 years attend school for the entire academic year. Create an environment in the area that promotes education and encourages children to continue schooling. Strengthen school governance through community-led solutions, particularly within the provisions of the RTE Act. Improve the learning levels of the children to bring them to their grade level. Ignite and develop the orientation for scientific education in children for promoting innovation in school education. Reduce the school dropout rate among girl students in the villages.
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31/03/2026 00:00:00
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Promotion of Improved Farming Practices in 133 villages of Amreli & Gir Somanath District
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Organization has started Better Cotton program with the collaboration of “Cotton Connect” to facilitate growth of agriculture product. We have continued with our work of sustainable development through improved farming practices among 22202 farmers of Amreli and Gir Somnath districts. Organisation has covered 133 villages under this program. Farmers were aware through various programs like crop demonstration, trainings, IPM, INM, IWM,Water Management, etc. Crop of cotton gives more production to farmers in comparison to other cash crops. If we think in term of cost, then also the production cost of cotton is high. To maintain the production of cotton and to keep in focus the criteria of the increasing risk for crops, we organised meetings with Sarpanch and leaders in all these villages to introduce about the organization and the activities as the first part of the program. We have formed 632 learning groups, each contains 40 farmer members. The organization was provided programmatic, Module 1-2-3 and FPO formation training to these groups. In addition, monthly meetings were organized for these groups. Many of farmers have decreased the use of fertilizer and pesticides. So, it was found that the costs of harvesting were reduced and productivity increased. We have arranged health camps in villages of our project area. Safety equipment were given to farmers which can be used while spraying pesticides. Other farmers were also inspired and started using safety kits. After soil and water testing of samples, our team provided instructions to farmer based on suggestions of reports. In the child awareness activities team has discussed and aware children of these villages about child rights.
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1. To Increase Economic Sustainability 2. To Increase Environment Sustainability A. Water Conversation and Management B. Reduction in Chemical fertilizers and Pesticides 3. To increase Social Sustainability
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To work on promotion of improved farming practices among 22202 cotton growing farmers in 133 villages of Amreli and Gir Somnath districts.
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31/03/2025 00:00:00
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Improving the self-reliance and resilience of rural communities in Rajkot district
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The program aims to foster climate resilience, value chain integration, and diversified rural incomes with a strong focus on women's empowerment. Through targeted interventions and strategic partnerships, we seek to enhance the livelihoods of rural communities, promote sustainable agricultural practices, and develop resilient ecosystems.
This program is designed to build resilient rural communities by addressing key challenges in climate adaptation, agricultural value chains, and income diversification, with a focus on women’s empowerment. Our goal is to enhance sustainable agricultural practices, improve livelihoods, and ensure food security through strategic interventions and partnerships. The program involves revisiting climate adaptation plans at the district level, scaling successful interventions, and promoting landscape-based approaches such as watershed and drainage line treatments. By repairing defunct water harvesting structures and promoting efficient irrigation methods, we aim to improve water management and enhance agricultural productivity. We are also supporting the cultivation of nutrient-rich crops and expanding food diversity to address nutritional needs. To strengthen rural economies, the program focuses on integrating value chain development by enhancing farmer collectives and leveraging partnerships with organizations to scale best practices in agriculture. This includes introducing advanced technologies in sowing, crop protection, post-harvest processing, and improving market access by linking with state-level federations. Additionally, we are committed to empowering women through entrepreneurship, scaling up existing livelihood clusters, and incorporating technological innovations to increase productivity and market opportunities. By partnering with agencies like NRLM, we aim to further strengthen rural economies and diversify income sources. Through a comprehensive approach that combines climate resilience, agricultural development, and women’s entrepreneurship, this program fosters sustainable growth, economic empowerment, and community resilience.
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1. To enable community and stakeholders to plan climate adaptive plan and implement in organized manner to achieve sustainable development. 2. Increase well-being of rural HH especially women with consistent income through diversified income sources. 3. To enable ecosystem partners to act collectively on major challenges of region in farming, livelihood and market. 4. To build the capacity of community institutions like GP, women’ collective s’ and farmer collectives’ to tackle issues of climate, productivity, livelihood and market.
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The goal of the program is to build climate-resilient rural communities by enhancing sustainable agricultural practices, improving water management, and promoting diversified livelihoods with a focus on women's empowerment. Through innovative interventions, strategic partnerships, and community-driven solutions, the program aims to strengthen rural economies, improve food security, and ensure long-term resilience against climate change while fostering financial independence and decision-making power for women.
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