Outreach and Impact

Siddharthnagar:
  • 35 farmer's groups with a total of 510 members have been formed, indicating efforts to promote collective action and improve agricultural practices.
  • 385 crop demonstrations have been conducted, which may have helped farmers learn about new crops or farming techniques.
  • A farmer's resource center has been established, which can serve as a hub for agricultural information and services.
  • 20,000 plants of Bhilor and Subabool have been planted, which can help improve soil health and provide fodder for livestock.
  • 24 training programs have been conducted, which can help enhance the skills and knowledge of farmers and other community members.
Maharajganj:
  • women's groups with a total of 619 members have been formed, indicating efforts to promote women's empowerment and group cohesion in the community.
  • 287 job cards under the MNREGA scheme have been distributed, which can provide employment opportunities and income support for rural households.
  • 275 RSBY cards have been distributed, which can help provide access to healthcare services for low-income families.
  • 51 women have benefited from the Janani Suraksha Yojana, which aims to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by promoting institutional delivery and postnatal care.
  • 2 interface camps have been conducted, which may have served as a platform for government officials and community members to discuss and address local issues.
  • 20 school management committees have been formed, which can help improve school governance and education outcomes.
Kushinagar:
  • 52 farmer's clubs have been formed under the NABARD scheme, indicating efforts to promote agricultural entrepreneurship and improve the livelihoods of farmers.
  • Credit linkages for these clubs have been completed, which may indicate that farmers have been able to access financial resources for their businesses.
  • 152 orientation programs and 216 expert meetings have been conducted for the farmer's clubs, which can help enhance their skills and knowledge.
  • 40 self-help groups have been formed, which can help promote financial inclusion and women's empowerment.

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