SUCCESS STORIES
The inclination of farmers towards farming increased.
Moti Lal Meena is a marginal farmer who lives in the Rayala catchment area and earns his living as a labourer. Moti Lal's family consists of wife, two girls and a boy, both the children study in school and the wife does household work and graze goats, after training Moti Lal decided to plant mixed crop in his half bigha farm.
After cultivating urad and maize and native fertilizer was applied to make the field fertile. Two raw urad and two raw maize were planted in the field, in this field fifty kg maize was also difficult in the field, but in 2017, this field produced 130 kg maize and 90 kg urad.
Cost was Rs 1300 and income was Rs 5500. Motilal Meena's interest started moving from labor to farming. Moti Lal Meena did mixed farming of wheat and mustard in Rabi crop in 2018, which produced 2 quintals of wheat and 50 kg of mustard, which cost Rs 2200 and earned Rs 5500.
Moti Lal earned a profit of Rs 11000 in a year and nearby farmers have also started paying attention to such farming.
Focus Areas of APNA SANSTHAN
Child Education
women empowerment
Skill Development
Watershed Development
Drinking Water
Pastureland Development
Livelihood Security(food for community development)
Self Help Group
Flood Relief Work
Tribal Girl Education
Sloping Agriculture land technology
etc.
About Apna Sansthan
Apna Sansthan’ non-profit organization registered under the Rajasthan Societies Registration Act 1958 was started in 1993 by like-minded people who were filled with enthusiasm to help the underprivileged sections of the society. We are operating in Udaipur, Pratapgarh, Chittor, Rajsamand, Sirohi district of Rajasthan and also covering surrounding districts.
To promote education from primary to higher education in tribal and deprived areas, where children do not have access to education. We are promoting and running school education, formal and non-formal education, skill education, college education, technical and vocational education. Child development, health and hygiene, sanitation, child protection and participation. Many works are going on under rural development and natural resource management like water management, water source creation, livelihood promotion, agricultural development, agricultural technical information, animal husbandry, cash crop promotion, vegetable production, dairy development, women empowerment, orchard development, , Wasteland Development, Environment, Climate Change, Vocational Training, Skill Development etc.