VEDAS project will fully adopt villages
for overall development, directly benefiting 25
lakh Rural Indians in 7 States
With the flag-off of the VEDAS, the
project gets launched in 172 villages of Kannauj (U.P.) and Araria (Bihar)
Districts
Lucknow,
June 10, 2013: Sahara India Pariwar, a major business
conglomerate of India, today flagged off VEDAS, its 1000 village full adoption
programme. VEDAS project was flagged by ‘Saharasri’ Subrata Roy Sahara,
Managing Worker and Chairman, Sahara India Pariwar today, along with
launching of project in 172 villages at districts Kannauj in Uttar Pradesh and district
Araria in Bihar. Under VEDAS, Sahara is fully adopting 1000 villages for
holistic and sustainable overall development. The project aims to cover 4.5 lakh rural
households, touching the lives of 25 lakh people of 7 States.
Under VEDAS, Sahara will undertake numerous initiatives which
include providing Safe Drinking Water
through Water Purification Plants and distributing it through Water ATMs,
imparting Joyful Education through
more than 500 Education Resource Centers with smart interactive classrooms
equipped with high end Q Cloud technology. Free Primary Health Care will be provided to all villages on regular
basis through fleets of Mobile Health Unit (MHU) vans. This will be augmented
with Medical Center for serious cases at Central Point Village, with each center
catering to a cluster of around 50 villages within its immediate vicinity. To empower
people of the villages, Sahara is setting up Empowerment Centers at each Center Point Village. The centers will
impart training and will have workplace equipped with food & beverages processing
units, machines for traditional Household goods manufacturing, facility to make
local craft products and products based on local resources. Besides, it will
help all small and big farmers increase
their land yield through its teams of highly qualified agriculturists. For all round sanitation, community
awareness and advocacy program will be initiated and community toilets will be
renovated. Sahara will also provide assistance in safe migration to people going to big cities for opportunities.
Under VEDAS, Solar Powered Lanterns
will be distributed to 4.5 lakh families of these villages, so that they have a
healthy and eco-friendly source of lighting.
On
this occasion, Mr. Subrata Roy Sahara, Managing Worker and Chairman, Sahara India Pariwar said, “It
is our dream that all our countrymen can get quality living. Even being the
bread basket of the nation, our villages have always reeled behind in this walk
of development. Only collective growth can make our beloved nation into a
powerful nation and this requires sharing with and caring of our left out
fellow brethrens. VEDAS is our humble initiative to fully adopt villages so
that a substantial and sustainable rise in the quality of the life and
livelihood of our rural brethrens can be achieved. Initially, we are taking
1000 villages across India and we intend to take this project to more villages
in times to come”.
Notes
to the Editor
Sahara India Pariwar is a
major business conglomerate in India with operations in multiple sectors,
including financial services, life insurance, mutual funds, housing finance, infrastructure & housing, print and
television news media, entertainment channels, cinema production, consumer
merchandise retail, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, sports, and
information technology.
Sahara India Pariwar
has always been prompt in its services towards the nation and its nationals who
have sacrificed their lives at the altar of nationalism. Sahara India Pariwar’s
commitment to Social Welfare is evident from the fact that 25% of its profits every
year are dedicated towards social development activities. In fact, it’s the
firm conviction of the Chief Guardian of Sahara India Pariwar, Hon’ble
Saharasri, Subrata Roy Sahara that every organization, along with its own
development and progress should also contribute towards the cause of the
society and the nation at large.
Sahara
also works on various Health programmes, including Mobile Healthcare Units,
under which 52 medical vans across the country are running 30 days a
month, throughout the year, taking free primary healthcare services to the
remotest rural areas where medical services do not exist. Besides this, Sahara also works on various programs on Nutrition,
Literacy, Vocational Training, Civic Development, Behavioral Change,
Communication and Rehabilitation of the Physically Challenged People.
Under
its Disaster Management initiatives, Sahara has always stood up in the need of
the hour of the country, be it super cyclone of Orissa, earthquake in Gujarat,
drought in Rajasthan or floods in the state of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar . Sahara has
adopted Bhimasar-Chakasar village in Taluka Anjar, District Kutch for
relocation, rehabilitation and reconstruction of the village along with basic
amenities, panchayat ghar, bus stop,
post office, play ground, primary and secondary school and street lights. When
the devastating earthquake hit Latur district of Maharashtra, Sahara India
Pariwar came forward to rehabilitate the earthquake stricken citizens of the
region and also developed a cluster of earthquake houses in Killari Village
in Latur, The houses were handed over to the villagers by Reverend Mother
Teresa.
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