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.
Read moreIt'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.
Read moreA life on the land is never easy. But when 33 year old Gopal Jambulwar took over the family farm from his father, he was confident that he could do better - earn more, grow more & learn more. He was wrong.
Read moreThe agricultural sector is one of the key contributors to the water crisis in India, with 70% of all groundwater being pumped for inefficient flood irrigation purposes, which delivers only 35% water use efficiency.
Read moreHimachal Pradesh has a very hilly terrain with high undulating topography where people farm on small patches of land, often on slopes.
Read moreIn rural India, communities are often impacted by multiple and inter-related problems. In fact, no two communities are the same, with each one having challenges based on the unique dynamics and nature of the community.
Read moreAmbuja Manovikas Kendra (AMK) was facing a challenge. On completion of schooling at AMK, young, differently-abled youth found themselves at a crossroads in life.
Read moreWhen your schooling comes to an end in a remote, rural area, the opportunities available to you are limited. Particularly so, if you are from a low income background and cannot afford to travel and stay away to study or learn a trade - it casts a bleak shadow over the future.
Read moreAmbuja Foundation was recently felicitated with three major awards in a period of two weeks - celebrating a hat-trick of recognition. They were presented by high level dignitaries who appreciated Ambuja Foundation's work in its core villages in building a prosperous rural society.
Read moreThe Times of India published an article about the collaborative partnership between Chest Research Foundation, Ambuja Foundation and the Cipla Foundation to provide health care services for chronic obstructive airborne diseases to more than 32,000 people living in Chandrapur district.
Read moreMahatma Gandhi had a very clear perception of rural India and made an emphatic assertion that 'India lives in her seven and half lakh villages'. He held this conviction by saying that "If village perishes, India will perish too" and that "the progress of the country lies in the development of majority of its rural villages, the rural economy, industry and rural skills".
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