By Varsha Jain | Project Leader
In many remote villages of southern Rajasthan, families do not know about the government programs made to help them. Without this information, they miss out on support and are left behind.
To change this, Seva Mandir held a special training on 28–29 August 2025 at our Kaya Training Centre. The training helped local community members learn about different government schemes so they can guide others in their villages.
A total of 68 people joined this session. Officers from the Social Welfare and Agriculture Departments explained schemes like widow and disability pensions, scholarships for children, help for farmers with fencing, bullocks, soil testing, and more. Participants also learned about the UDID card (a Unique Disability ID card required to avail disability-related benefits) and programs like the Lado Protsahan Yojana (support for girls’ education).
The session was interactive. Participants asked questions about the problems they face in getting these benefits in their villages and got clear answers. Now, they can take this knowledge back home and help more families get the support they deserve.
This step to bring government help closer to rural families would not have been possible without your generous support. Together, we are giving villages the power to grow and making sure no one is left behind.
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