Here's how 325 landless women labourers from Ropar district are earning an additional income during this lockdown period
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There is a growing need for communities to develop and manage their local water resources in a sustainable manner.
Read moreIt's the height of summer in India, and once again, the issue of water scarcity comes to the fore.
Read moreWith the outbreak of Covid-19 virus and subsequent lockdown across the entire country, daily wage earners have been struggling to survive, with many facing starvation.
Read moreIn order to overcome water and livelihood issues faced by people across 30 villages in Jaitaran block of Pali District, western Rajasthan, Ambuja Foundation joined hands with IndusInd Bank under its Jal Jeevan initiative in 2018-19 to 'Strengthen & Augment Rural Awareness & Livelihood' - with a key focus on harnessing the power of water harvesting to revitalize the area.
Read moreSelf-sufficient households in terms of water, are not only better equipped to survive severe climate variability and drought
Read moreWater quality testing plays a critical role in India in ensuring it meets its objectives to provide safe drinking water to every citizen.
Read moreIndia's water problems are vast and complex and require a collaborative approach to solving them
Read moreIn a short period of time, Ambuja Foundation has been able to quickly respond to COVID-19 and reach out to, educate and support over 6 lakh community members across remote, rural India.
Read moreWomen from Sorath Mahila Federation have come together to prepare 1200 ration kits for the deprived communities in Kodinar District of Gujarat. Each ration kit includes 7 kgs of wheat, 2.5 kgs of rice, 1 kg of oil and 2.5 kgs of potatoes and is enough to last a family for 4 weeks.
Read moreThe work of Ambuja Foundation on tackling COVID-19 recently became the focus of the former National Director for Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Nachiket Mor
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