Guided by Amartya Sen’s work, we interpret development as a process of removing all the factors that captivate the environment of deprivation and paving ways to individual and collective freedom. This development can not come as an external aid and the community must own it through a social contract.
When designing a rural project, the Community ownership and responsibility taken by the community towards any programs or activities are central to our thinking. We encourage Community owning control and accountability towards any projects or programs created for the benefit of the local community.
Community ownership is created through a social contract of cooperation, accountability, cost and benefit-sharing among the community members. Community ownership will ensure
delivering equity and equality in community welfare programs as well as it will keep them responsive to the needs of the community.
We apply key principles of running a successful business including data driven planning, project management, use of relevant technologies and measuring quantifiable return on investment wherever possible.
We encourage use of relevant technologies- native, traditional and advanced for problem solving and improving all aspects of rural lives. Engineering robustness and quality design are matter of profound importance.
We are focused on a single village and simultaneously drive Education, Healthcare, Employment and development of Rural Infrastructure that we believe enforce and complement each other in the overall development initiative.
As we draw inspiration from Amartya Sen's writings we remain committed to human equality and rights making conscious attempts to remove any form of discrimination that undermine human dignity or act as a barrier to realizing one's human potential
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