Jaldoot 1.0 created a positive impact in the villages where it was implemented. The participants who became Jaldoots across all the villages still continue to work for the project. With the help of the project, over 88,000 beneficiaries from more than 50% of villages have overcome drinking water problems and have sufficient water for irrigation resulting in overall prosperity.
Jaldoot is a unique concept where equal efforts were taken on both tangible and intangible outcomes.
Jaldoot 1.0 created a positive impact in the villages where it was implemented. The participants who became Jaldoots across all the villages still continue to work for the project. With the help of the project, over 88,000 beneficiaries from more than 50% of villages have overcome drinking water problems and have sufficient water for irrigation resulting in overall prosperity.
Jaldoot is a unique concept where equal efforts were taken on both tangible and intangible outcomes.
Jaldoot 1.0 created a positive impact in the villages where it was implemented. The participants who became Jaldoots across all the villages still continue to work for the project. With the help of the project, over 88,000 beneficiaries from more than 50% of villages have overcome drinking water problems and have sufficient water for irrigation resulting in overall prosperity.
Jaldoot is a unique concept where equal efforts were taken on both tangible and intangible outcomes.
Jaldoot 1.0 created a positive impact in the villages where it was implemented. The participants who became Jaldoots across all the villages still continue to work for the project. With the help of the project, over 88,000 beneficiaries from more than 50% of villages have overcome drinking water problems and have sufficient water for irrigation resulting in overall prosperity.
Jaldoot is a unique concept where equal efforts were taken on both tangible and intangible outcomes.
Jaldoot 2.0 was inspired by the success of Jaldoot 1.0. Financed by the Atlas Copco Charitable Foundation, it successfully continuing to transform the lives of millions. With the help of Sevavardhini – a bigger NGO in the sustainable development sector that is associated with more than 200 local NGOs, rural communities were approached. The project forged partnerships with 21 local organizations in 19 districts of Maharashtra. Further, 25 villages were selected, and 43 barefoot water messengers (Jaldoots) were identified across these villages for the project.
Jaldoot 2.0 was inspired by the success of Jaldoot 1.0. Financed by the Atlas Copco Charitable Foundation, it successfully continuing to transform the lives of millions. With the help of Sevavardhini – a bigger NGO in the sustainable development sector that is associated with more than 200 local NGOs, rural communities were approached. The project forged partnerships with 21 local organizations in 19 districts of Maharashtra. Further, 25 villages were selected, and 43 barefoot water messengers (Jaldoots) were identified across these villages for the project.
Jaldoot 2.0 was inspired by the success of Jaldoot 1.0. Financed by the Atlas Copco Charitable Foundation, it successfully continuing to transform the lives of millions. With the help of Sevavardhini – a bigger NGO in the sustainable development sector that is associated with more than 200 local NGOs, rural communities were approached. The project forged partnerships with 21 local organizations in 19 districts of Maharashtra. Further, 25 villages were selected, and 43 barefoot water messengers (Jaldoots) were identified across these villages for the project.
Jaldoot 2.0 was inspired by the success of Jaldoot 1.0. Financed by the Atlas Copco Charitable Foundation, it successfully continuing to transform the lives of millions. With the help of Sevavardhini – a bigger NGO in the sustainable development sector that is associated with more than 200 local NGOs, rural communities were approached. The project forged partnerships with 21 local organizations in 19 districts of Maharashtra. Further, 25 villages were selected, and 43 barefoot water messengers (Jaldoots) were identified across these villages for the project.