Friday, November 19, 2010

FIVE YEARS PLAN

Our dream is to conduct sound and feasible welfare and development programs at remote, far -flung humanity, to join the mission to ensure India as Developed country. With this dream we have started this organization. More than half of the area of Jharkhand is covered with the forest. During survey in different districts, towns and villages we found that there is huge gap between rural and urban part. At one side urban area is developed in every aspect like good educational institutions, market, road, telephone facilities etc. whereas on other side in rural area there is no school to study, no market to fulfill the daily requirements, no road to walk, no medium to talk etc. People in rural part are even not aware about their rights, basic facilities what the government and local administration is providing to them. We feel that awareness is required among them. Awareness programs, camps etc from the government side are not enough. Thus we have decided to open this organization which will conduct camps, different awareness related programs in far flung rural areas where government ignore it completely. We have started from the Koderma district. This is less dense populated backward district. As per 2001 census report breakup of total population and literacy rate are shown in the graph below. We can make out from the report that around 90% of total population in koderma is lying in villages. That is more than the nation average. And in that respect literacy rate is negligible. So, to EDUCATE them is our prime goal. Illiterate people are victims of many other problems like poor health, unemployment, unaware about their rights, lack of knowledge about neatness and cleanness, to drink clean water, child labor, unnecessary indulge themselves in fighting etc.
To tackle these problems in Koderma and in entire state we have first five years of plan. 


Breakup of total population as per 2001 census of Koderma District










Breakup of literacy rate as per 2001 of Koderma District




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