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  Our Objectives  

OUR OBJECTIVES :

Five Pillars of Transformation

1: Healthcare & Family Welfare

Goal:
To ensure every member and their family enjoys good health, security, and dignity through holistic care, preventive measures, and responsive support during life’s most challenging moments.

Methods & Initiatives:

  • Conducting regular Health Check-ups & Deploying Mobile Medical Units to reach underserved villages and remote hamlets, offering routine check-ups, diagnostics, and follow-up care.

  • Vaccination & Preventive Health Drives: Organizing large-scale immunization programs for children and adults, including seasonal and emergency vaccination campaigns, in partnership with local health authorities.

  • Comprehensive Health Insurance with Cashless Coverage: Providing all members with high-value health insurance plans that allow cashless hospitalization and treatment at empaneled hospitals, reducing financial stress in medical emergencies.

  • Emergency & Bereavement Assistance: Extending prompt financial and logistical aid to members during critical personal emergencies, illness, accidents, or loss of a family member.

  • Marital Support for Daughters: Providing financial grants to support the marriage of daughters from economically weaker families, ensuring this important life milestone is celebrated with dignity.

  • Maternity Support: Offering grants and health guidance to pregnant members, covering pre-natal and post-natal care, nutrition, and hospital expenses where applicable.

  • Nutrition Security & Wellness Initiatives: Supporting community farms, nutrition education campaigns, and access to wholesome food for vulnerable households.

  • Reproductive & Women’s Health Camps: Conducting awareness, screening, and treatment programs in collaboration with ASHA workers and public health agencies.

II. Economic Empowerment

Goal:  

Break poverty cycles through sustainable livelihoods

Methods & Initiatives:

  • Livelihood Opportunities & Job Facilitation: Connecting members with employment avenues through industry tie-ups, job fairs, apprenticeship programs, and rural employment schemes tailored to local skills and resources.

  • Skill Hubs & Vocational Training: Setting up skill development centres offering farm-tech training, artisan and handicraft skills, tailoring, food processing, and other market-aligned courses to make members employable and self-reliant.

  • Micro-Enterprise Launchpads: Supporting small business start-ups with mentorship, business planning guidance, and facilitate seed loans at lesser interest rate to help members set up sustainable income streams.

  • Financial Security through Loan Facilitation: Enabling access to loans ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹5,00,000 at preferential interest rates via empaneled NBFCs and co-operative societies, with no CIBIL score required (T&C apply).

  • Market Linkages & E-Commerce Partnerships: Providing sales channels for self-help groups, artisans, and micro-entrepreneurs through tie-ups with online marketplaces, retail chains, and local fairs.

  • Women’s Economic Empowerment: Designing capacity-building programs specifically for women to start small-scale enterprises, join cooperatives, and gain access to micro-credit facilities.

  • Youth Entrepreneurship Development: Encouraging and guiding rural and tribal youth to launch service-based or manufacturing ventures with financial, technical, and market support.

III. Educational Advancement

Goal:  

Make quality learning accessible to children

Methods & Initiatives:

  • Free School Education (Grades 1 to 12): Assisting children from economically weaker families, including tribal and marginalized communities, to access free schooling in partnered institutions, including academic fees, uniforms, and study materials.

  • Scholarship & Fee Support Programs: Identifying and supporting meritorious students with partial or full scholarships to encourage continued learning.

  • Education Loans at Concessional Rates: Facilitating access to low-interest education loans through our partnered financial institutions, enabling students to pursue higher education without long-term debt burdens.

  • “Gurukul on Wheels” Mobile Classrooms: Bringing school to the doorstep of remote and underserved villages via mobile teaching units equipped with quality learning resources.

  • Digital Literacy & Vernacular Learning Labs: Establishing tech-enabled learning spaces with digital devices, vernacular e-content, and internet access to improve computer skills and modern learning exposure.

  • Scholarship Bridges to Higher Education: Creating pathways for talented youth to transition from school into vocational training, professional courses, or university degrees, with mentoring and career guidance.

  • Community Learning Programmes: Engaging parents and local leaders to foster a strong culture of education within rural and tribal communities, tackling dropout rates and early marriage of girl children.

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IV. Social Inclusion & Dignity

Goal: To ensure that every individual—especially from tribal, rural, and marginalized communities—has dignified and direct access to their constitutional rights, welfare entitlements, and public services, leaving no one excluded or invisible.

Methods & Initiatives:

  • Entitlement Awareness & Access Camps: Conducting grassroots-level awareness drives on key rights and benefits such as Public Distribution System (PDS), social security pensions, forest rights, disability benefits, and women/child welfare schemes.

  • Document & Identity Facilitation Services: Setting up mobile and on-site facilitation centres to help citizens obtain vital documents like Aadhaar, PAN, ration cards, voter ID, caste and income certificates—cutting the red tape that keeps people from benefits.

  • Grievance Redressal & Legal Aid Clinics: Organising legal support camps and community “help desks” to resolve disputes, address wrongful denial of rights, and guide citizens in accessing government redressal mechanisms.

  • Government Scheme Linkages: Working proactively with local authorities to connect eligible families with housing assistance, education scholarships, health insurance, and livelihood schemes without discrimination.

  • Inclusive Outreach Teams: Deploying field workers fluent in local and tribal languages to ensure cultural sensitivity, respect, and understanding in all interactions.

  • Special Drives for Vulnerable Groups: Targeted initiatives for widows, senior citizens, disabled individuals, and families in crisis, ensuring they receive timely access to aid and inclusion in social protection programmes.

V. Community Resilience

Goal:  
To build strong, self-reliant, and future-ready communities that can withstand social, economic, and environmental shocks while continuing to progress toward a dignified and sustainable life.

Methods & Initiatives:

  • Disaster-Resistant Housing Clusters: Designing and facilitating eco-friendly homes, including bamboo, brick, and climate-resilient housing, for homeless and economically weaker families, ensuring safety from floods, storms, and other disasters.

  • Housing Rehabilitation Support: Assisting families affected by natural calamities or crises to rebuild and restore their homes quickly, with structural safety measures in place.

  • 24/7 Multilingual Helpline: Operating a toll-free multi-language helpline to provide round-the-clock guidance on welfare benefits, emergency aid, crisis response, and counselling support for members across India.

  • Climate-Smart Farming & Livelihood Collectives: Promoting water conservation, organic farming, and resilient crop patterns through farmer self-help groups, enabling communities to protect their livelihoods against climate change.

  • Community Preparedness & Safety Training: Conducting awareness drives and training programs in villages to prepare residents for crises such as floods, cyclones, healthcare emergencies, and pandemics.

  • Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Initiatives: Improving public health and resilience through clean drinking water projects, sanitation drives, and hygiene education campaigns.

  • Emergency Relief Response: Organising and mobilising quick support—rations, medical aid, and temporary shelter—for communities hit by sudden disasters.

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