India's rapid economic expansion has tried to include the rural population, which is concentrated in places where rain-fed agriculture is the primary source of income. Poverty remains, however, because of restricted and inequitable access to productive resources.
Low literacy and skills conspire to keep people in poverty, prohibiting them from claiming their basic rights or engaging in extra activities that would earn them money or help them create assets.The various sources of livelihood that are present in rural areas for the people to live their lives.
Ensuring security to food, clothing & shelter Preventing dependency through skill-development & financial empowerment Enabling self-reliance through building & developing specific displacement skills
Shri Prasanna Kumar
Position: MentorTo create space for sustainable development by livelihood opportunities in agriculture, Livestock and small enterprise development.To provide awareness for human rights among the rural communities specially violence against women, child labor, child abuse and trafficking.