BETTER LIVING CONDITION

We work to provide better living standards to the tribal communities. Providing better living standards to tribal communities is crucial in promoting sustainable development and conservation of natural resources. Basic necessities such as safe drinking water, functional toilets, and reliable infrastructure are essential in improving the quality of life for these communities. By providing safe drinking water, we ensure that the tribal communities have access to clean and safe drinking water. This is crucial in promoting good health and preventing waterborne diseases, which can have devastating effects on the community’s well-being.

The use of solar power-based water pumps ensures that these communities have access to water throughout the year, which is particularly important during droughts or times of water scarcity. Renovating buildings and infrastructure is also crucial in promoting better living standards for these communities. This not only improves the aesthetics of the community but also provides a safe and functional living space. In addition, constructing functional toilets in villages promotes hygiene and sanitation, which is essential in preventing diseases and promoting good health. By encouraging dropouts to go back to school, we help to promote education in these communities, which is crucial in promoting sustainable development.

Education empowers individuals to make informed decisions and can help them become more involved in the conservation of natural resources. Furthermore, by establishing skill development centers for SC/ST children, we provide them with the necessary skills and knowledge to become active participants in their communities and the wider society. The example of Harda in Madhya Pradesh, which is a model village for “send them back to school,” highlights the importance of education in promoting sustainable development. By encouraging children to go back to school, we not only promote education but also provide them with the necessary skills and knowledge to become more involved in nature conservation. Similarly, the example of Adityapur in Jamshedpur, which is a skill development center for SC/ST children, highlights the importance of skill development in promoting sustainable development.

By providing these children with the necessary skills and knowledge, we empower them to become active participants in their communities and contribute to the conservation of natural resources. Basic necessities such as safe drinking water, functional toilets, and reliable infrastructure, as well as promoting education and skill development, are crucial in improving the quality of life for tribal communities and promoting sustainable development. By empowering these communities, we encourage them to become active participants in nature conservation and promote the conservation of natural resources for future generations.