“The Best Way to Find Yourself Is to Lose Yourself in The Help of Others”
-Mahatma Gandhi
Rural development implies both the economic betterment of people as well as greater social transformation. Dr. Ambedkar Society offers to Increased participation of people in the rural development programmes, decentralization of planning, better enforcement of land reforms and greater access to credit are envisaged for providing the rural people with better prospects.
Providing livelihood opportunities to those in need including women and other vulnerable sections with focus on Below Poverty Line (BPL) households.
Providing social assistance to the elderly, widow and disabled persons.
Providing urban amenities in rural areas for improvement of quality of rural life.
Capacity development and training of rural development functionaries.
Promoting involvement of voluntary agencies and individuals for rural development.
Restoring lost or depleted productivity of the land. This is done through watershed development programmes and initiating effective land reform measures for providing land to the landless rural poor.
Providing Clean drinking water and sanitation facility.