Monday, 2 December 2019
Sunday, 3 November 2019
Plant a tree for Life Project :Planted 40,305 fruit trees and more to go !!
Till now End Poverty has planted 40,305 fruit trees and many more to go with your support !!
Please support End Poverty by your contribution !!
For donation or support , Pls use the link below :
Thursday, 24 October 2019
Saturday, 19 October 2019
End Poverty celebrated its 10 years Anniversary Event on 12th Oct, 2019
End Poverty celebrated completion of its 10 years of services towards poverty reduction in India. End Poverty started its journey from just 200 beneficiaries from 5 villages in Tijara Block in 2009; it has now reached 23,600 beneficiaries from 4 states of India i.e. Rajasthan, Karnataka, Delhi and Haryana ason date, said Mr. Vinod Kaushik, President End Poverty. Most of its program is directed towards creation of sustainable livelihood in the area of Agriculture, Dairy, Women Empowerment and Youth Employment.
Dignitaries from London, UK The GEN Initiative, Mrs Sue Burke, Mr. Andrew Pickens, Ms. Bet Tickner, Mrs. Jan Hewlett and Mrs Janet Pickens attended the week long celebrations. Mr. Satender Arya, CEO of the Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI) addressed the gathering and shared new steps being taken to address the potential of youth employment through agri-based PMKVY programs. The celebratory event was attended by more than 400 guests including beneficiaries, partners, donors and well-wishers. Agriculture based partners Mahyco Seeds, and Dairy based partners like the DSS Group shared new initiatives that were very valuable to farmers. Many of End Poverty’s program participants shared their journey with EP and the audience applauded their experience and participation. Several women beneficiaries were commended on their confidence and the ease with which they shared their experiences on stage.
End Poverty’s President, Mr. Vinod Kaushik shared the journey of the organization over ten years and inaugurated the newly formed farmer producer company DinkerAgri-Producers Company’ at Tapukara along with the dignitaries from The GEN Initiatives. Executive Director, Dr. Rachna Singh expressed that Tijara the women, youth and farmers of Tijara are now willing and able to take on much bigger steps to improve their earnings and with EP.
The Partnership Address was delivered by Ms Sue Burke Chair, The GEN Initiatives UK and said EP is a doer and this is what GEN like most in EP.
Students of NDIM college , Delhi worked as volunteers . Students of Suraj School , Bhiwadi presented various cultural performances likes Guru Vandana ,Rajasthni dances , songs
Monday, 29 July 2019
Thursday, 18 July 2019
End Poverty Participating in Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2019- Support for our causes
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Thursday, 11 July 2019
Monday, 8 July 2019
Monday, 24 June 2019
Adolescent Girls Education Program
Another remarkable year 2019 for girls to be literate through End Poverty- Kishori Shiksha Program(KSP)
End Poverty aims at “Promoting gender equality”
· 2250 girls educated till March 2019
· 300 New Girls Enrolled in May2019
· 10,000 girls are out of school in the area
Thanks to GEN INITIATIVE for providing support to EP and helping us make a difference to the community by educating adolescent girls.
#GirlsEducation #Kishori Shiksha Program #Endpoverty #300 Girls #Adolescent Girls # Alwar district #Rajasthan #Thanking GEN INITIATIVE for their support #socialimpact
Tuesday, 7 May 2019
Exposure Visit of the farmers
End Poverty organised farmer’s exposure visit to the model agriculture farm, in which 13 farmers participated from Nangal Saliya, Jodiya (Angrej ki dhani) and Bibirani villages, Kotkasim block.
During the visit ,farmers have seen best practices of farming in green house like
· Vermi-compost making
· Best practices of Fruit & Vegetable in green house
· Poultry Farming
· Dairy farm
Farm Productivity enhancement Program by END POVERTY
Farm Productivity enhancement
Program
Training was
imparted on -
- Milk production and
nutrition need of animals
- Animal Health Management
- Soil sampling, testing and
soil health
- Farmer Producer Organization
(FPO) structure and scope
Monday, 22 April 2019
Let’s Celebrate Earth Day by supporting for PLANT A TREE FOR LIFE project
Earth
Day ( April ,2019): Earth Day - a day
dedicated to planet Earth and its protection. Bringing attention to nature and
some of the most pressing threats facing the environment, Earth Day has
accomplished quite a lot in the nearly 50 years since its beginning.
Trees are the future: Trees for the Future farmers are ending harmful and ineffectual monocrop practices and achieving health and prosperity for themselves and their families through their Forest Gardens. Year round, farmers are able to produce more than a dozen varieties of vegetables and harvest fruit and nuts from their trees.
Trees are the future: Trees for the Future farmers are ending harmful and ineffectual monocrop practices and achieving health and prosperity for themselves and their families through their Forest Gardens. Year round, farmers are able to produce more than a dozen varieties of vegetables and harvest fruit and nuts from their trees.
Donate to
Trees for the Future and become part of the sustainable solution. Do
more than plant trees - change lives and the planet.
You
may please make a donation online through crowdfunding campaign page-
Thanks
End Poverty Team
Saturday, 30 March 2019
“PLANT A TREE FOR LIFE” project through sustainable farming with focus on small and marginal farmers.
End poverty is a civil society
organization registered in 2009 with a purpose to contribute towards poverty
reduction in India. Its main activities are in the
area of sustainable livelihood creation.
“PLANT A TREE
FOR LIFE”
project is implemented in Tijara block of Alwar district of Rajasthan,India. It is a livelihood cum environment project of End Poverty and is
the best solution towards sustainable
farming as it consumes less water, give more returns, improve the local
environment and family nutrition.
Planting more trees including the major category of lemon ,
guava , amla , ber and other citrus fruits as they are best suited for the
particular area and hence recommended by the Government of Rajasthan .Cost
per plant is Rs100 which includes cost of sapling, basal treatment, supervision
etc.
We are planning to achieve a target of 1 lacs
sapling in next 2 years .We have already planted around 35350 fruit tress
covering 650 farmers from 60 villages.
For more detailed information please visit our
website
You can also make a donation online through
crowdfunding campaign page-
We thank you in advance for your support .Your
donation is highly appreciated.
Pls note: Donations towards End poverty is
exempted under Income Tax Act (80G)
Thanks !!
End poverty Team
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