Rural and urban Details

Rural and urban

Villagers comprise the core of Indian society and also represent the real India. And it is for these villagers that we need to make sure we build a system that delivers basic social infrastructure in an effective manner.

Most of the people in villages earn their living either through agriculture or handicrafts. Since the land available to each family has remained the same and the number of family members has grown, supporting all of them through agriculture alone is becoming difficult. People are moving to towns and cities in search of jobs, but these are also not always available partly because they lack the qualifications.

With in the rural economies of such areas the poor agronomic potential links with the limited opportunities for livelihood diversification. This is compounded by weak infrastructure and remoteness and by social or political marginalization.

What i do ?

AIRA aims to deal with the issues related with the uplift of the poor communities in rural India for a better quality of life, health awareness, strengthening of farmers by educating them with current technologies, cleanliness and hygiene, safe drinking water, education of street and slum children, Women education, development of roads and transportation, digitalization and reduction of pollution for a clean environment.