Vaccination Support Strengthened in Dapuri
Under the Dhule Integrated Rural Development Project, NIDAN facilitated vaccination services in Dapuri village, reaching women, newborns, and pregnant women.
Under the Dhule Integrated Rural Development Project, NIDAN facilitated vaccination services in Dapuri village, reaching women, newborns, and pregnant women.
In today’s session, children were introduced to the English alphabet, helping them take an important step toward building early literacy skills.
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, in partnership with NIDAN and Jeevika, is supporting a self-help group (SHG)-led micro food enterprise under the Sangam CLF in Mushahari, Muzaffarpur.
A one-day farmer training session was held at the Panchayat Bhawan in Madhubani, organized by the National Seeds Corporation (NSC) in collaboration with LIC Housing Finance Ltd. (LIC HFL) and Nidan.
A literacy training program has been launched in Chaurahi village, aimed at teaching basic reading, writing, and arithmetic to women above the age of 21, with a strong focus on empowerment and self-reliance.
The workshop brought together team members from different programs to engage in meaningful discussions around policies, program strategies, and long-term planning. It created a space not only for learning but also for reflection and open dialogue.
In Pirhi Panchayat of Babubarhi block, Madhubani district, a meaningful step was taken to support the livelihood of a woman entrepreneur through collective community action.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day (8 March), a series of community workshops were organized across the villages of Chaurahi, Murhaddi, Pirhi, and Satghara in Madhubani. The day was celebrated as a tribute to the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, while reinforcing the importance of rights, equality, and collective action.
As part of the ongoing agricultural support initiatives in Dhule, field visits were conducted in Narvhal and Kalkhede villages to engage with farmers and understand their current needs.
Children in Anganwadi centres in Dhule were introduced to basic yoga practices as part of daily learning activities.