DA News Update

 
     
 

Development Solutions Branch (DSB)

 
 
  • A health camp was organised on July 23 at Sunkwa village. Around 60 families from Sahariya community and others participated and got treatment and counselling.
     

  • A Gender Workshop was organised at Shaktibhairav in which 52 women participated.
     
  • In an exposure visit to Sanchi, MP, self help group strengthening programmes were organised. Two trainees from each SHG participated.

 

 

TARA Livelihood Academy (TLA)

 
 
  • A five days introductory field visit programme was conducted for students of Master’s Programme in Sustainable Development Practice (MA-SDP) of The Energy and Resources Institute University, New Delhi.
     

  • A 10 days training on Livelihood Security Enhancement and Income Generation Activities was conducted from August 2-11 at TARAgram Orchha, Madhya Pradesh for NSO and PNGO functionaries under Uttar Pradesh Participatory Forest Management and Poverty Alleviation Project funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). It was attended by 33 participants.

 
 

Innovation Systems Branch (ISB)

 
 
  • Ten Days Training of Trainees on Integrating Climate Change Adaptation in Development Planning was organised by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) under project Climate Change Adaptation in rural areas from July 26 to August 4. DA participated and will be imparting training to the stakeholders at national, state, district and local levels.
     

  • A field visit was undertaken for ground truthing for GIS based planning under Integrated Watershed Management Programme supported by the Government of Madhya Pradesh.

 
  Business Solutions Branch (BSB)  
 

TARAhaat

  • TARAhaat has launched a new scheme whereby a TARAhaat partner can also be appointed as associate for a duration of six months. The move is brought about to boost franchisee appointments.

 
  Communication Solutions Branch (CSB)  
 
  • Village core committees have been formed in 96 out of 100 selected villages under Development Marketplace-Rural Reality Show (DM-RRS) project. The committees have six people chosen from the Sarpanch, the Sachiv, Anganwadi workers, Asha workers , teachers, religious leaders, postmen, youth group members and volunteers. The Shubh Kal Van launched on August 25 has covered 76 villages of the targeted 100 villages for creating awareness on adaptation to climate change.
     

  • The functional literacy programme TARA Akshar is being imparted to 500 Saharya tribal women in Sheopor District in Madhya Pradesh.

 
 

 

    

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