SRI AUROBINDO RURAL AND VILLAGE ACTION AND MOVEMENT
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People from 60 rural area across India.
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SARVAM: Empowering Rural India
Who we are?
With approximately 700 million people in India’s villages living below the poverty line, there is an urgent need to uplift and enable these communities to become integral to the nation’s progress.
Sri Aurobindo Rural & Village Action & Movement (SARVAM), an initiative by Sri Aurobindo Society, is dedicated to developing a progressive village community model. Our approach focuses on sustainability, replicability, and scalability, ensuring lasting impact and growth for rural populations.
Our Priorities: Helping Today for a Better Tomorrow
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Our Latest Events
Empowering Women Through Education and Collective Engagement
SARVAM empowered 200 women through education, self-respect, and interactive community…
SARVAM’s Aid Initiative for Palliative Care Patients
SARVAM distributed essential medical supplies and food kits to 25…
Sarvam has initiated the Rural Women’s Caring Circle for Elders in 14 villages
The Rural Women’s Caring Circle for Elders was launched, guided…
Recreational Program for Vulnerable Elderly Women: A Day of Joy and Social Connection
SARVAM’s recreational event provided joy, support, and connection to 225…
Strengthening Family Bonds across Generations
A community event fostering deeper connections between grandmothers and grandchildren…
Spirituality Training Program for Volunteers by Chinmaya Mission
Training focused on spirituality’s role in personal growth and well-being,…
Training on Managing Mental Stress and the Role of Counselling
Training focused on managing stress and the significance of counselling…
A Workshop on Depression Management
A training programme to equip vulnerable women and the elderly…
“The village is the cell of the national body. The cell-life must be healthy and developed for the national body to be healthy and developed…we must begin at the bottom and work up to the apex.”