ONE GANDHI IS ENOUGH TO CHANGE 100 WORLDS!

(1) We humbly believe that we should honour the “Right to satisfy Basic Needs and Right to Work” as a basic human rights for all. We say this as “Aavashyakta hi Adhikaar” and “Harek Haath ko Kaam”.

(2) Maximum employment potential is in “Mass Employment by Assets Building having Synergistic Effect” in rural areas. This includes:
A) Soil and Water Conservation
B) Wasteland Development
C) Protective Irrigation
D) Massive Tree Plantation and Forestation
E) Appropriate Post-Harvest Rural Technologies

(3) “Education for the Creator’s of Wealth” – “Sampatti Ke Nirmaataao Ki Shiksha”.
We need to give right Knowledge, right Skill and right Attitude to the Farmers, Labourers and Artisans.

(4) “Regional Planning for Sustainable Development”
We need to plan our policies and programs as per Geo-climatic and Geo-cultural regions.

(5) “Rights of Means of Production in the hands of Local People.”
We need to acknowledge rights on Soil, Water, Forest, Natural – Common Property Resources, Raw Material, Manufacturing Processes, Wealth, Tools and Machinery, Management by local people.

(6) Adopting Gandhiji’s “Rachnatmak Karyakram” – Constructive Programs as The Nation Building Program, “Ekadash Vratt” – Eleven Vows as The Civic Values and “Satyagrah” – assertion for truth as The way of Direct Participatory Democracy as a Way of Life!

(7) “Think Globally, Act Locally” – We need to re-define our concept of development based on Global Sustainable Development Goals.

(8) “Engaging Rural Youths in Rural Development”. Youths should be motivated to visualise Aspired Society and make and act upon Village Development Plan through Participatory Strategic Planning.

(9) Giving 125% Tax Exemption to Corporate, Business houses and Individuals working for Revitalising the Rural Economy.

– Raju Deepti Managing Trustee, Jeevantirth.


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