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PRADAN:
A helping hand
The Sir Ratan Tata Trust, together with the NGOs
CInI and PRADAN is helping tribals in Jharkhand
strengthen their existing sources of livelihoods
and is also exploring new avenues for their development
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Three
Rs for a smile
Muskaan, with the help
of the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, is rehabilitating children
in the urban slums of Bhopal through holistic, sustainable
and collaborative initiatives |
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Hills
of Hope
The degeneration of
their natural environment has caused the people
of the western Himalayas great hardship. The Himmothan
Pariyojana, a partnership between the Sir Ratan
Tata Trust and a number of committed grassroots
organisations, is an important attempt to revitalise
these communities through a multidisciplinary effort |
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Rising
after the deluge
The recent Mumbai floods
wreaked havoc on the city and its people, resulting
in huge losses of both life and property. In response,
various Tata organisations came together to offer
a helping hand to those affected by the devastation |
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Candle
in the dark
Arth's efforts to deliver
healthcare in Rajasthan have been a panacea for
poor communities battling to cope with disease and
debilitation |
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A
matter of minds
Compassion and professional
expertise form the balm that Banyan applies to nurture
homeless mentally ill women back to normality |
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The
case for civility
The target is youth
and the change agent is the Centre for Civil Society,
an unusual organisation that is stretching every
sinew to unshackle India from the bureaucratic chains
keeping it fettered |
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Wealth
in our villages
Why should the poor
be deprived of the best expertise? The Dhan Foundation
believes that rural development requires a professional
approach rather than a do-gooder mentality |
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Water
way to go
The water warriors of
the Tata Water Policy Research Programme, a partnership
involving the International Water Management Institute
and the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, are fighting to avert
a water catastrophe in India |
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The
pink of rural healthcare
Medical treatment used
to spell debt or death for the tribal communities
of Bilaspur district before the Jan Swasthya Sahyog
began bringing health and hope to the beleaguered |
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Minstrel
in the mountains
The inequities inflicted
by poverty have placed a heavy burden on people
and land in the Himalayas. The Pan Himalayan Grassroots
Development Foundation has been working overtime
to lighten this load |
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The
comfort of strangers
Sathi, a non-governmental
organisation supported by the Sir Ratan Tata Trust,
has arranged happy homecomings for numerous lost
and runaway children |
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