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“I have been working as a labourer for the last 37 years harvesting crops for other farmers in my area. Now, I cultivate in my own land and harvest, as we are the owner of the land”, exclaimed Ms. Kabita Oran an empowered Farmers’ Cluster Group President, from Naxalbari, Darjeeling in West Bengal. Village Jiwanjote of Hatigisha Gram Panchayat of Naxalbari block, Darjeeling district, consists of 95% tribal population while Nepali and Kumar make
Read moreDay by day the productivity of the land is decreasing in Sundarbans. The amount of production has considerably gone down over the years. Even if people manage to have good produce, they do not get a fair price. The world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest is affected by frequent cyclones, erratic monsoon rain, and rising sea levels due to climate change. These climatic phenomena have threatened the existence of this island, its forests, and its
Read moreResource mobilisation refers to all activities an agency or organisation carries out to secure new and additional resources, be it financial, material or human. Mobilising resources is the need for the programme’s sustainability and advancement of its mission. Quilon Social Service Society (QSSS) is the official social development organisation of the Catholic Diocese of Quilon established to promote, facilitate, coordinate and conduct social action/
Read moreThe 52nd Development Dynamics Course (DDC) 2022 is an 18-day training programme for the Directors and senior managers of organizations working for social development across the country. It started on 22nd November 2022 and continues till 9th December 2022. DDC comprises of various modules like Catholic Social Teachings (CST), Social Analysis (+gender perspectives), Community Mobilization, Project Cycle Management and Result based management, Development
Read moreThe life of migrant workers in India continues to be affected due to mobility limitations brought on by the Covid pandemic, as now their survival depends on low-paying occupations in the unorganised sector. Caught in Hobson’s choice, the migrant workers accept any job offered regardless of compensation or working conditions. This has also increased their dependency on unauthorised contractors and recruiters many of whom pressure them to work as
Read moreAgriculture is the primary source of income for rural communities of Chhattisgarh. The State’s agriculture economy is characterised by reliance on nature, low investment, low productivity, monocropping, insufficient irrigation facilities, and small and marginal land holdings. Unirrigated land accounts for 92% of total cultivated land. The state's cultivable land resources have a high potential for increased production. On the other hand, soil fertility
Read moreOn November 23, 2022, Gram Nirman quarterly programme review was conducted at Xavier Institute of Social Action (XISA), Raipur where, 18 community educators along with regional Gram Nirman staffs participated to witness the successful implementation and documentation of different practices and innovations. The main objective of the event was not only to review the progress but also to help to identify the gaps and take appropriate measures while
Read moreFood, the bedrock of our human existence is under threat due to the growing population and climate change. The projected population of 2050 will cross 9 billion with more people to grow and even more to feed. Over the last many decades, agriculture has unarguably served the needs of the people by providing food for growing populations. This scenario is fast changing due to the unsustainable use of natural resources, rapid Climate uncertainty and
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