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Welcome to Asha Trust - Varanasi Chapter ....

 

Area of Working of Asha Trust

Asha Trust has a charter to work in these areas
Primary Education, Training of Self Reliance Activities, Right to Information, Right to Food, Awareness, Women Empowerment, Communal Harmony, Relief, Healthcare, Village Empowerment, Non Conventional Energy Developments, Indo-Pak Friendship And Peace.

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Bihar Flood Relief Efforts By Asha Varanasi

Read Blog: Updates on Bihar Flood Relief Efforts by Asha

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Reports On Summer 2008 Teacher Training Sessions

Kaithi, Uttar Pradesh, India
June - August, 2008
By Kunal.

To read the complete reports please click on the following links.

Final Report of the Internship
Report of Training Session June 26-27, 2008

Asha Trust's Summer 2008 Conference

Reoti (Ballia), Uttar Pradesh, India
June 27-29, 2008

Dear Friends
As you are already aware that Asha India's summer conference will be held at Reoti (Ballia) in Uttar Pradesh on 27th-29th June 2008.We are sure about your participation. Please find some information about the venue. It can be helpful for making your travel plan.
Please inform us about your travel schedules.
Vallabh, Asha varanasi

Tentative Agenda
Minutes of Meeting
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Social Audit of NREGS in Miyaganj Block of Unnao Dist. Of UP

Miyaganj, UP, India
May 20-28, 2008

Miyaganj (March 1, 2008): After a year and a half of struggle activists of Asha Parivar and residents of Miyaganj Block of Unnao District Yeshwant Rao and Virendra Singh have been successful in obtaining documents related to implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in their Block.

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Right to Water National Conference

Mehdiganj, UP, India
March 28-30, 2008

Varanasi (March 1, 2008): Access to water is a fundamental human right. Water is sacred, and without water, life is not sustainable.Over one billion people around the world still lack access to clean drinking water. Communities across the world, particularly the poor and the vulnerable, are finding it increasingly difficult to access water to meet their basic needs.

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