Our plantation drives aim to create a sustainable and greener future. Through active community participation, we've successfully planted numerous trees, contributing to environmental conservation and sustainable development.
Our Sohrai Painting Training initiative empowers local women by teaching them the traditional art form of Sohrai painting. This program helps preserve cultural heritage while providing skill development opportunities for economic independence.
This initiative provides training to local artisans in creating eco-friendly jute bags and thongas (paper bags), while also establishing market connections to ensure sustainable livelihoods. The program is run with the support of USHA Martin Foundation and was visited by Ms. Pushlata Jaiswal, MGNREGA Lokpal Ranchi.
Women learning traditional Sohrai painting techniques
Empowering women through traditional art forms
Participants exploring Sohrai art techniques
Preserving traditional art forms through training
Women mastering Sohrai painting skills
Building artistic communities through training
Learning authentic Sohrai painting methods
Showcasing the progress in Sohrai painting skills
Expanding skills in traditional Sohrai art techniques
Advanced training in Sohrai painting traditions
Training session for creating eco-friendly jute bags and thongas with USHA Martin Foundation support
Group photo of women trainees with project organizers and supporters
Inauguration ceremony of the Jute Bags & Thonga Making Training program
Ceremonial inauguration of the training initiative supported by USHA Martin Foundation
Women learning the techniques of making jute bags and thongas
Project facilitator addressing women participants about the training process
Detailed instructions being provided to women trainees about the program methodology
Project facilitator explaining the training process to the participating women
Eco-friendly paper bags (thongas) handcrafted by women trainees
Collection of paper bags made by women as part of their skills training
Women engaged in making paper bags (thongas) during the training session
Women learning the techniques of thonga making for sustainable livelihoods
Women practicing paper bag making techniques during the training program
Women creating sustainable paper bags as part of their vocational training
Women proudly displaying their handmade paper bags (thongas) created during the training
Ms. Pushlata Jaiswal, MGNREGA Lokpal Ranchi, visiting our Jute Bags & Thonga Making Training Center
Ms. Pushlata Jaiswal, MGNREGA Lokpal Ranchi, interacting with trainees in the Jute Bags & Thonga Making program
MGNREGA Lokpal Ranchi, Ms. Pushlata Jaiswal, reviewing the Jute Bags & Thonga Making program
MGNREGA Lokpal Ms. Pushlata Jaiswal observing the eco-friendly product making techniques taught at our center
Ms. Pushlata Jaiswal, MGNREGA Lokpal Ranchi, demonstrating thonga making to motivate trainees
Local community members actively participating in our tree plantation initiative
Creating green spaces for future generations
Building a sustainable environment through collective effort
Providing essential nutrition support to mothers and children
Ensuring healthy development through proper nutrition
Supporting early childhood nutrition and health
Distributing essential medical supplies to communities in need
Providing vital healthcare resources to underserved areas
Ensuring basic medical care accessibility
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