Sarvoday Yojana

Sarvoday Yojana (Scheme for all round upliftment of the people)

The institution demanded for a ‘Sarvodaya Yojana (Scheme for all round upliftemnt of the people) from the Government in 1965. The Government sanctioned the ‘Sarvodaya Yojana’ for economic‚ social and educational development of the weaker classes of the people of nearby 30 villages of Madana. The said scheme was run upto 1972. The institution gave economic assistance to the economically backward classes and homeless people to construct houses under this scheme. Moreover the programmes of (Improve Agriculture) were also introduced.

Moreover‚ the district education committee assigned the administration of the schools of Madana‚ Salla‚ Dalwada‚ Vedancha‚ Patosan‚ Sasam‚ villages to the institution from 1965 to 1972 for increasing the quality of education by transitioning the primary schools of the villages into basic education. under this scheme knitting‚ weaving industry was also started in these schools for educational purpose. The Government of Gujarat, through a resolution on 27/2/03 has again sanctioned ‘Sarvodaya Yojana’  for Nootan Bharati.

Date of Establishment : Year – 1965.

Mr. Nareshbhai R. Chaudhari
Sarvoday Yojana,
Nootan Bharati Trust, Madana Gadh,
Ta. Palanpur, Dist. Banas Kantha.
Phone No: 9427262957
E-mail: nareshbhai1175@gmail.com

Activities Under Sarvoday Yojana

  • Primary & Adult Education
  • Agriculture & Cow Husbandry
  • Khadi & Cottage Industry
  • Health & Cleaning
  • Anganwadi
  • Social Activity

Services Provided

Women’s Development :-

The women of our country have not tasted fruits of self-government yet even after the period of 57 years of our independence. The institution has been undertaking the programmes of people education for last 46 year to remove injustices meted out to them. The institution has started the women development scheme centre in 1994 with concurrence of the central Government for development of Minor girls. Moreover‚ the women legal aid Centre was also being run for legal aid to the women from 1995-96 to 2001-02. Through which‚ a number of developmental activities are done for the women. Seven Indira Development centre are run in seven villages from 1999 under the Indira women scheme. There are 42 groups in it. 33 groups are doing the work of savings.

Service of Handicapped :-

There is a huge class of Handicapped persons in the society. Although they are human beings‚ they lead their lives as destitute and helpless due to disability. The institution gave away them tricycles or leg-sticks as per their requirements with the assistance of the government in 1985 so as to make them self-sufficience. the little children are going to the schools easily for their studies with the help of these instruments and the elders can also do the independent business for their livelihood.

An activity of giving assistance for the equipments like tricycle and leg-sticks to the disabled has been going on from 1994 with the co-operation of an international institution named “Friends of all” and Nootan Bharati.

Energy Saving Scheme :-

The institution has undertaken the Programme of biogas plant to save the trees and to maintain the health of women  cooking food. Under this programme gas-plants are made for the people having cattle resource through the government assistance. In this gas-plant‚ the women prepare food by obtaining gas from Gobar (made of cow during urine etc.) of the cattle. And gruel extracted from the gas-plant is utilized as the excellent fertilizer for agriculture.

Rural House Building Technology :-

The institution has constructed many buildings at its head quarter Madana by applying rural house building technology for saving energy and building houses from the local materials. And also constructed a single storage building with only indigenous files without iron‚ cement etc. at its sub-centre samadhi Motawas. These are the aspiratory building for the others.

Rural Sanitation Programme :-

A Rural Sanitation Programme has been introduced from 1991 to maintain the health of people. Most of the diseases are created due to polluted water. Slum dwellers in the villages and cities go to the open land for naturals call as they have not got the facilities of lavatories. Due to which water and food get polluted. to save the people from it‚ a scheme of Rs. 1 crore from UNICEF was undertaken for building lavatories and imparting health  education to the people of 100 villages in Palanpur taluka. As the scheme was completed after one year the government held its assessment through a neutral organization of Ahmedabad. in assessment 96% lavatories were found being utilized. Thereafter‚ the Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board assigned the implementation work of rural sanitation programme in both villages and cities of Banaskantha‚ Mehsana‚ and Sabarkantha district in North Gujarat in 1996-97 to Nootan Bharati. So‚ the institution has given economic assistance to the economically weaker sections in the said area and constructed 10000 public toilets.