Manjari Corner
89 small enterprises have been established under our Entrepreneurship Development Program with DS Group, across various locations. A public awareness rally was organized in Zawar to highlight the significance of literacy. Banda, Uttar Pradesh, where Manjari Foundation is actively working on water conservation, wins Best District award at 5th National Water Awards. Mega Bank Credit Linkage camp organized in Kalinagar village, Rudrapur, where ₹1.25 crores were disbursed in loans to 101 SHGs. Hand over of essential initiatives carried out in Badgaon & Pipret villages, including Aanganwadi, schools, hostels, bus stop, open gym & women-led pickle unit in partnership with SBI Card.
Drinking water
Drinking water

A safe and clean water supply is the backbone of a healthy nation, yet it is highly underprioritized all over the World.

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Social Enterprises
Social Enterprises

Our experience has taught us that small and marginal farmers and artisans face diverse challenges such as low income.

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Youth development
Youth development

In India, Rajasthan ranks third in the prevalence of child marriage. This practice drives early childbearing, dropping out of school.

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Rural Health Care
Rural Health Care

Manjari Foundation trained active SHG women as 'Jan Sakhis' in 100 villages to survey/ collect information on the health status of women and the community.

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Quality Education
Quality Education

India ranks 105th amongst 128 countries in education. Despite the growth in literacy rates – 64% in 2001 to 74.04 % in 2011 as per Census 2011,

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Livelihood
Livelihood

Manjari Foundation works with rural underprivileged families to promote and support independent livelihood programmes for women.

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Women's Institutions
Women's Institutions

We are committed to empowering women from marginalised communities, so that they can live their lives with dignity.

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'Manjari’ literally translates to “seed of Tulsi”, a sacred Indian plant. When women mobilise themselves to form institutions, they are empowered to sow their own ‘seeds of change’.