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“You have always felt sorry for them Now, you can do something for them…” “Assures them a decent Life, Education, Love and Affection…” Something about Project… Since last four years in Vidharbha, as many as 2173 farmers have committed suicide. Yavatmal district is the worst affected, 330 farmers have committed suicide within the span of 18 months. The farmers are prone to these suicidal attempts due to continuous drought, the rising prices of seeds and costly fertilizers and insecticides and low prices of the agricultural products. Many local aspects are involved in it as well. The Mandal has accepted to shoulder the responsibility by starting Dindayal Farmer Development Project. Our Scheme Generally , two aspects taken into consideration in Dindayal farmer development project. To help the family of the farmers who have committed suicide. Scheme for the development of small and marginal farmer To help the family of the farmers who have committed suicide. Student Adoption Scheme Vivekanand Chhatravas; which is run by our institution has made necessary arrangement to educate the children of the farmers, who have committed suicide. Six children have been adopted up till now, and ten more children will be adopted next year. House of Avinash Pawar from Mukindpur Studying in 6th std. House of Harishchandra Zade from Ghatanji. Studying in 7th std. Scholarship Scheme for students: 100 children of the suicidal farmers and those who are learning in their own villages will be given an annual scholarship of Rs.1000/-. So far 25 children have been given such scholarship. Dipawali (Bhaubeej):- In order to enlighten the lamp of happiness in the families of such farmers, we have visited fifty such families and gifted saree-choli, sweets and bhaubeej (cash) to consol them and cheer them up. Dipawali (Bhaubeej) Scheme for making the suicidal farmer’s family self-dependent A survey of 150 families of such farmers have been undertaken and scheme of helping them financially to the tune of Rs.20000/- for starting a small business has been chalked out, in order to refrain them from asking any other’s financial assistance. Scheme for the development of small and marginal farmer Farmer’s Training Program for Organic Farming Distribution of Seeds Self-Help Group scheme Self Employment Scheme Farmer’s visit to organic farms Farmer’s Training Program for Organic Farming We have selected 60 villages in pandharkawda and Yavatmal taluka from 6 centers and their survey has been done. From each village, 15 to 20 farmers have been selected under this scheme. Training camps on 6 selected centers were conducted for these farmers in order to teach them organic farming. 1000 farmers participated in these camps. Sr. no. Date Place No. of Farmers 1) 22-04-07 Runza 140 2) 23-04-07 Umari 186 3) 24-04-07 Karanji 181 4) 25-04-07 Mohada 110 5) 27-04-07 Pandharka 210 6) 28-04-07 Lasina 133 Farmer’s Training Program for Organic Farming Distribution of Seeds Seeds of cotton and jowar were distributed free of charge to 1000 selected farmers. Self-Help Group scheme Self-Help Group, consist of youngsters and women from selected families will be formed to start various small scale industries in the village like dairy, goat-farming, piggery, Honey-bee farming, Threshing machine, kadaba-cutter etc. Farmer’s visit to organic farms A special tour of selected farmers has been arranged to inspect the organic farming of such farmers who have done it successfully. Self Employment Scheme With a view to create a conductive atmosphere in the village for the farmers and thus refrain them from leaving the villages. Training will be given and professional guidance will be imparted to them regarding agricultural industries. You can do this… Organic Farming Training Each year 2 training programs for 10 villages Expenses per center Rs.8000 Student Adoption Scheme Expenses of one student for a year Rs.6000 Scholarship Expenses of one student for a year Rs.1000 Training – Self-Help Group Expenses of one training program Rs.5000 Scheme for making the suicidal farmer’s family self- dependent Expenses for one family Rs.20000 Financial assistance to Self-Help Group By way of Micro-Finance, per group Rs.100000 Training for Self Employment Expenses per training program Rs.10000 Other Expenses Honorarium, Traveling Expenses Rs.100000 Stationary, Printing, Yearly Rs.50000 “DESH HAME DETA HAI SUB-KUCH, HUM BHI TO KUCH DENA SIKHE…” “We live in a world which is full of misery and ignorance. The duty of each and all of us is to try to make a little corner he can influence somewhat less miserable and somewhat less ignorant than it was before.” Project Committee Pradip Wadnerkar : President Vijay Kadre : Project Chief Ajit Bapat : Member Contact Details:- 1) Pradip Wadnerkar :- 9422169629 e-mail- pradipwadnerkar@yahoo.com 2) Vijay Kadre :-9890217387