Sunday, 30 November 2014

Community Development Programs By Relief India Trust



India is yet to be referred to as a developed country. Currently the rate of development is low due to various factors like the rising global economic pressure and liquidity crunch. Building of socially and economically empowered communities is what India needs to become a developed rather than a developing country. The people in such communities need to be adaptable, educated, literate, skilled and capable of handling various challenges as they come. A high level of values is also needed where those with plenty help others with the deficit and that way a positive change is possible.

Quality Life by RIT

A literate society is the most vibrant society because the people in it are well educated and understand their roles very well. Literate people can also help others to understand what is required of them to live a better quality life and contribute to the various responsibilities in the government and social settings like preserving the environment and paying taxes among others. If everybody understood this, we could effectively reduce the economic burden on each other. The Relief India Trust is one of the most renowned and reputed NGO addressing various national issues affecting the country and adopting better strategies of preventing them.

In its role to help build a strong nation economically and socially, the Relief India Trust focuses on various factors that help boost social, economic stability through international trades, balanced imports and exports, better livelihood opportunities and reliance on locally produced goods for consumption purposes. Empowering the rural and sidelined groups in the society, improving healthcare services throughout the country and above all improving per capita income for every member in the society also make part of the crucial factors the trust looks into in order to make India a developed country. Achieving all these will simply imply one thing; all people will be able to contribute to the national growth hence achieving the ultimate goal.

The diversity of Indian people makes Relief India Trust come up with effective and result oriented programs that will help change the lives of all people in India regardless of gender, age or social class. Empowering all people mentally, socially and economically is what the Relief India Trust hopes to achieve in the near future. In its efforts, the trust is determined and focused on eliminating all economic disparities, enhancing growth through participatory governance, setting up viable educational programs, programs on agricultures and health services.

The whole process may not take a single day to achieve the ultimate results, but with constant improvement and growth, the country is headed in the right direction. Relief India Trust would have gone into the books of history once all the objectives are achieved. Through promotion of gender equality and fighting for the rights of all citizens, everybody is held accountable for the violations committed at any point any time. Financial stability of the country is the epitome of what the organization wants to achieve. With your help and support, all these are possible and soon or later, India will become the world’s superpower.

In this cause, Relief India Trust is aimed at achieving the following;

  • Providing the basic necessities such as food, housing and clothing
  • Provision of basic skills to all people so they can become self reliant and independent
  • Raising awareness on various issues affecting the country such as natural disasters
  • Enhancing rural development
  • Promoting health and social welfare of all people in the society most especially the poor and needy
  •  Ensuring all people understand their social responsibilities and practice them
  •  Promote and implement education for all
  • Combating social evils like child labor and gender inequality


In short, such are the community based programs just to mention a few that Relief India fights hard to steer in the effort to realize its goals of an improved standard of living for all people.

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