Wishing you a joyful Independence Day filled with laughter, happiness, and the warmth of friendship
Raja Festival, also known as Mithuna Sankranti, is a popular agricultural festival celebrated in the state of Odisha, India. It is primarily observed by the people of rural Odisha, especially by the farming community.
“We want to build a community where women of all races can communicate and … continue to support and take care of each other. We want to give women a space to feel their own strength and tell their stories. That is power.”
Capacity building exercises and Oath taking for unity by SHGs
“Toilets are important because access to a safe functioning toilet has a positive impact on public health, human dignity, and personal safety, especially for females.”
Diwali, also spelled Divali. The name is derived from the Sanskrit term dipavali, meaning “row of lights.” The festival generally symbolizes the victory of light over darkness.
Awareness Campaign on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Today is a day to feel proud of being a part of this great nation. May this spirit of freedom leads us all to success and glory in life.
“Some people think they are in community, but they are only in proximity. True community requires commitment and openness. It is a willingness to extend yourself to encounter and know the other.”
Odisha, the land of Lord Jagannath, celebrates 13 festivals in 12 months ( a popular proverb among the locals ) meaning Odisha celebrates endless festivals throughout the year.
Trees are the lungs of the world. Plant more trees to help save Mother Earth. Keep the oceans blue, the planet green, and the animals safe. Raise your voice, not pollution.
Community mobilization is an attempt to bring both human and non-human resources together to undertake developmental activities in order to achieve.
We work on Education, Healthcare, Livelihood, Gender, Water, Sanitation, Food Security, Emergency Response, Economic Development, Climate Change, Agriculture and Disaster relief.