Dairy plays a crucial role in the rural economy of the country with high potential to generate income and employment.
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Back in 2013, villages of Sankrail Block (Howrah Dist. West Bengal) were gripped with a potable water crisis. The absence of piped water from the government water supply scheme had compelled the villages to rely solely on the fast depleting and contaminated ground water, which in turn had led to very high incidences of water borne diseases in the region.
Read morePROSPERITY: True prosperity is a total picture, and includes health, joy, service, social status and material abundance. Prosperity involves feeling fulfilled and living a life of meaning, not just having a certain amount of monetary wealth.
Read moreAmbuja Foundation has worked with communities of Chandrapur, Ambujanagar, Nadi Kudi to install water systems which distribute water equitably in the communities whilst maintaining both quality and quantity.
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 moreAmid a countrywide lockdown announced by the government to limit the spread of Covid-19 infections, migrant workers, families of daily wage earners and other vulnerable sections of the community have been among the worst hit - living with hunger and on the brink of starvation.
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