Projects
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Through Civil Service Academy, we aim to organize a talent test every year for 25000 students from all over Kerala to select the best 100 students and provide them with free civil service training along with a hostel facility.
The institution will have its own campus with modern facilities and a hostel complex for the students within the campus itself and the academy will be led by the best civil service trainers in India.
This project aims to rehabilitate approximately eight thousand AIDS patients in the Thrissur district. To avoid possible discrimination from society, the government keeps the personal information of the patients confidential.
However, many of these patients are physically disabled. The primary objective of this project is to provide them with livelihood opportunities. The project will improve the living standards of these patients by offering them various types of sewing machines, laptops, and small projects, which can help them find employment.
Our project aims to assist individuals who have received government support but are unable to build a house because they do not have at least 3 cents of land. Additionally, we aim to provide electricity to those who currently lack it and help deliver clean drinking water to those facing severe water scarcity issues.
It is a positive development that the number of available ambulances has increased, but it is disheartening to see that the financial exploitation associated with this critical service has also increased. As a result, many low-income individuals can no longer afford ambulance services. Our vision is to provide a free ambulance service for those who are bedridden or unable to travel by car or autorickshaw, especially those who fall under the low-income bracket.
We aim to provide free dialysis services to disadvantaged kidney patients by supplying complimentary dialysis kits to our partner hospitals. It should be noted that a lot of these patients have difficulty in meeting their basic needs and depend on the kindness of their communities.
Water scarcity is an increasingly pressing issue affecting many communities today. We are excited to announce the launch of a significant project that will bring water to those living in areas experiencing this issue. Consuming contaminated water can lead to various infectious diseases, which is why conserving clean water sources is crucial. By acting to protect our water supply, we can also protect ourselves from these debilitating illnesses. Let us join hands and make this project a success so that everyone can have access to safe and clean water.
Imagine working hard every day, cleaning streams, canals, and roadsides, and not having the necessary work tools to do so. This is the reality for workers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme. These workers are mostly poor and are already struggling financially. They buy their own work tools, including gloves, knives, pans, glasses, and safety shoes, despite their limited means. It is estimated that around 1500 workers are working under this scheme in one panchayat, some of whom are up to 70 years old.
We have a solution to this problem. We are planning a project to provide these workers with the necessary work tools. With your support, we can make this project a reality. For an estimated cost of Rs 750 per worker, we can ensure that they have the tools they need to work safely and effectively. By providing them with these tools, we can empower them to continue their important work and improve their lives. Join us in this mission and make a difference in the lives of these hardworking individuals
We are developing a program to empower women by providing them with specialized training to operate CNG-fuelled auto rickshaws as taxis. This will enable them to generate income and become self-sufficient. Moreover, this program aims to uplift families in which women are not capable of working.
The objective of this project is to use the auto rickshaws for self-employment and income for 25 days of the month and for the remaining 5 days, to provide free travel for dialysis patients and low-income individuals. If three auto-rickshaws are available in a panchayat, then the needy people of that area can benefit from free travel for 15 days every month. The cost of a CNG auto-rickshaw is Rs. 300,000.
Intoxicants such as alcohol and drugs are becoming increasingly popular among youth. To steer them away from these harmful substances and towards sports, we are implementing initiatives like providing free sports equipment to registered clubs and establishing sports complexes. Our ultimate goal is to create a drug-free society, and we believe that attracting youth to sports is a key step towards achieving this. By nurturing their skills and passion for sports, we can help them develop into healthy individuals.
In order to promote sports at a young age, we plan to make sports teachers available to schools where there is a shortage of such teachers. This will help cultivate an interest in sports among students and create a new generation of healthy individuals.
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