Issues and Challenges of Indian Rural Life
Despite numerous government schemes, many Indian villages continue to face severe economic and infrastructural challenges. Education, healthcare, communication, and community development are often neglected by both governmental and autonomous rural organizations, such as panchayats.
Key issues include:
- Poverty: Seventy percent of the Indian population lives in villages, with a significant portion below the poverty line.
- Basic Amenities: Access to essential facilities like water and healthcare is either absent or minimal.
- Cultural Conflicts: Education and communication methods often conflict with the local culture and natural growth patterns.
Addressing These Challenges
SARVAM aims to tackle these issues through comprehensive development models that are sustainable, replicable, and scalable, ensuring holistic growth for rural communities.
Our Latest Events
A Workshop on Depression Management
A training programme to equip vulnerable women and the elderly with depression management skills.
Life Skills Training Workshop for Volunteers under Thalir Thiran Thittam
A two-day life skills training workshop for 30 volunteers to teach students essential skills.
Volunteer Training on Managing Depression in Elderly and Vulnerable Individuals
Training volunteers to manage depression in elderly and vulnerable individuals through support and engagement.
Review Meeting and Advanced Training for Palliative Care Volunteers
Comprehensive training for SARVAM volunteers on palliative care practices and patient support.
“The village is the call of the national body and the cell-life must be healthy and developed for the national body to be healthy and developed.”