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Friday 25 July 2014

Message from founder/chairman:

  Amar Bharati Gram Vikas Sanstha, Bicholim, Goa                                                    



                                                                                     Mr. Ram Pyare Singh Shastri 
MA (Hindi-Sanskrit),  
 B.Ed., PGD Rural Development, 
CIG (Guidance). Ph.D.(social work
Contact no. 9247352663
Email:    rps61_3@yahoo.in
amarbharatigoa@gmail.com



         ' Gram Vikasen Rashtravikasam Sambhavamasti'. ' The development of the nation is possible only through the development of villages.'
India is a country of villages. here's 75percent of the population lives in villages. Most of the people of the cities remain attached to the villages. Agriculture is the mainstay of the rural economy. Agriculture depends on the monsoon – sometimes drought, sometimes flood. In both the cases, there is considerable loss of agricultural produce. As a result, the farmers who produce food themselves become victims of hunger. They are unable to repay the loan taken for agriculture. In such a situation, most of the farmers are left with no other option but to commit suicide. Inflation also increases in cities due to shortage in agricultural produce. Governments do not make any solid, permanent and effective plans to deal with these problems. Crores of rupees are wasted every year. Control of both flood and drought can be achieved by taking out canals from the rivers and releasing the water from the flood prone areas to the drought prone areas. This work is done by the central government Only should be done. By planting more and more trees, the balance of nature and monsoon can be maintained and increasing pollution can be controlled.
     
     Rural areas lack basic facilities like education, medical, traffic (transport) etc. It is often seen that the villages through which metalled roads lead to the cities, the development of those villages has happened much faster than the villages through which roads and railways do not go. Because the railways and metalled roads are close to the villages, the children of the rural areas go away from their village in the morning and after their studies come back to their home in the evening, they do not have to live in the city. The people of the village return to their homes by bus or train after getting their sick family members treated by the best doctors in the city. Villagers increase their agricultural produce by bringing good fertilizers and seeds from the city and take their agricultural produce grains, vegetables, fruits etc. to the city mandis and sell them at good prices and return to their villages in the evening. On the other hand, the villages through which metalled roads or railways do not go, remain deprived of all these facilities. Those villages are still underdeveloped. For the development of such villages ' Amar Bharti Gram Vikas Sanstha ' has been established, whose objective is:-Establishment of schools , colleges, gurukuls, orphanages, new education centers, women's schools for the promotion of education in rural areas , promoting the use of organic agriculture and new technology in agriculture, promotion and dissemination of Hindi and Sanskrit, cottage and promoting home industries , empowering rural women, making rural people aware of their rights and duties so that no one can exploit them, promoting Ayurveda, Yoga and Indian systems of medicine in rural areas, etc. The standard of living can be raised and migration from villages to cities can be reduced.
      
      The development of the nation is possible only through the development of villages . But ' a single gram doesn't break the hell'. To fulfill this objective, government grants, donations by donors and valuable cooperation of service-oriented people are needed . Generous donors may make their donations by check or cash payable to the Foundation by paying them into the Foundation's bank account. Financially prosperous service minded people can work according to the objectives of the organization by opening a branch of the organization in their respective areas. The working area of ​​the organization is the entire rural India.
      
    








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