VARD AT A GLANCE

Voluntary Association for Rural Development (VARD)is a leading Developmental Social Organization, non-profit, non-political, non-religious, non-governmental organization and for the charitable purpose. VARD was established in 1 December 1998 with active leadership of Subodha Kumar Mishra, Founder-cum-Secretary ; with view to livelihood security of the poor and forest dependent community, save precious human life, weaker section, women, free from poverty and


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MISSION

The mission of VARD is to assemble and share knowledge about alternative source of livelihood in a systematical approach in order to improve quality education, health, agriculture, gender equity, human rights, ....

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VISION

VARD Vision is free from poverty and hunger, deprivation and marginalization, free from road Accident, Justice for women, self-reliant and vibrant rural economy, ensure safe potable water in all village, gender equity ....

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GOAL

We conclude with a motto to free from poverty and hunger, deprivation and marginalization, free from road Accident, Justice for women, self-reliance and vibrant economy, ensure safe potable water in all ....

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ACTIVITY

Livelihood and Enterprises Development Programs

To expand the Livelihood scope for tribal family associated with sabai craft activities. Encourage women participation.....     Read More

Micro Enterprises Development

Encourage women to undertake home based income generating activities like sabai craft making. Establish backward and forward .....     Read More

Sanitation Literacy Campaign

 There is a need for continuous awareness creation to sustain behavioral change among the beneficiaries as well as ensure.....      Read More

Village Disaster Management Program

 Development of Village Disaster Management Plan is the most important ingredient in implementing Community Based Disaster Risk.....     Read More

GALLERY

NEWS & EVENTS

2015-2016

The project's area mainly consists in the Mayurbhanj district of odisha. The area is fully covered with tribal belts by the hamlets of different types of tribal communities like Ho, Ganda, Bhuiyan, Santals, Munda, Lodha, Gram, Karu, Dewar and Banol etc. The major sources of income of the inhabitants are daily wage agriculture returns and forest products. Agriculture is the backbone of the people. There is no source of irrigation facility but due to draft and the global climate change the situation is very complex. In other seasons they mostly dependent upon the forest products and daily wages on the outside of District.

EXECUTIVE BODY

Debendra ku. Nanda

Treasure

Kishore ku.Kar

Vice-Chairman

Priyambada Mohanty

Chairman

Subodh Ku.Mishra

Secretary/Executive Director