When your schooling comes to an end in a remote, rural area, the opportunities and pathways available to you are limited.
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Ambuja Foundation in collaboration with the Global Reporting Initiative South Asia (GRI SA) with support from Swedish Institute and SIDA hosted a dialogue event on Thursday 5th December in Mumbai, bringing together a diverse range of stakeholders.
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In order to ensure a safe and healthy work environment for SEDI graduates, Ambuja Foundation has placed high priority in promoting Health & Safety (H&S) amongst SEDI trainees to help them to recognize safety hazards and correct them, enable them to understand best safety practices and expectation, and ensure the use of safety equipment.
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In October 2018, IndusInd Bank partnered with ACF to implement a rural livelihood and water resource management program to address issues of water scarcity and economic poverty in 30 villages of Jaitaran block of Pali district in Western Rajasthan.
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Agriculture is a way of life in India, and has a rich, traditional knowledge that is largely inherited within families - being passed from one generation to another.
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Since its inception, Ambuja Foundation has managed to successfully scale its work - growing from just 15 villages and a ₹1.01 crores investment in 1993, to 2073 villages and ₹11.6 crores in 2018.
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Ambuja Foundation Nalagarh recently organized a general health camp with an objective to provide general health check-up facilities to rural populations for reproductive health, eye strength, and blood sugar / haemoglobin levels. The doctors recommended treatment to those who required and distributed free medicines.
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Ambuja Foundation is tackling Diabetes through an association with mDiabetes - circulating information through pre-recorded messages on mobile phones about diabetes prevention, nutrition and lifestyle modifications to the community along with other efforts.
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From time to time, the Central and State governments formulate several programmes for development.
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When you visit a village in Rajasthan, you are bound to find a pond close by - a village water body that supplies water for drinking, domestic and livestock purposes. One of the most ancient and traditional structures for rainwater harvesting in the dry desert state, it is estimated that there are about 83,000 ponds in Rajasthan.
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Agriculture is a way of life in India and farming know how is traditionally passed on from one generation to another.
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It's a familiar sight in rural villages - Women crouched over mud stoves with smoke billowing into their faces, as they cook for their families. It comes at a cost & it's usually their health, which is impacted from inhaling large amounts of smoke while cooking.
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