Vikas Sahyog Pratishthan An Alliance of Social Justice & Sustainable Development Vikas Sahyog Pratishthan ( means Development Collaboration Foundation ) is a voluntary organization working on livelihood and dignity issue of deprived communities especially dalits, nomadic tribes, destitute women and other resource less poor in rural areas of Maharashtra since 1990. This organization is constituted by 16 grassroots voluntary organizations working in various parts of Maharashtra. Reach out in various forms 19 Districts 16 Member organizations, 32 CBO’S, 21 alliance partners in network 15 Lac People associated Interventions in Maharashtra in a Network Mode Demonstrating and educating farmers on nature farming as a sustainable livelihood. Promoting self-help groups and cooperatives for credit access and organizing entrepreneurial activities. Educating women and youth for their participation and transparency in local Panchayat raj .
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