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Aug  28

Center for Rural Prosperity and Research

Center for Rural Prosperity and Research-CRPR  is a Grass-root youth organization which is working of 65 village since 2001. We are also working  in Malpura of Tonk and Arai block of Ajmer district in Rajasthan rural area of  the last 11 years, working for these issues in a specific area, particularly capacity improve as well as rural  livelihoods, with poor family and child...

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Aug  28

Human Prosperity

Gradually break is best rural traditions helpless elderly and persons with disabilities living in rural area. Spending is becoming difficult to take care of the elderly is not a concern as to something old or weak, just like failure is unusual predicament elderly Helpless and disabled have no one to help them in human society is not disabled That will make her laugh quite inhuman differences...

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Aug  28

Child Welfare

Child development plans at different levels of government is to keep applying but looked at the village level Be consistent with the plans tastefully neither providers nor serve community Get support and participation. This paper reports the status of the Plan, the goal There is a full-service provider of government or not guilty, but equally targeted partner Take responsibility or service...

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Aug  28

Women Prosperity

The rural adult women are mostly illiterate to villages which is stay at home and generally burden of domestic work their memories are affected. The villages often seen is that in any group or village their taught  consideration given to women, that has been teaching, but was not missed, so that  memory is quite weak, but not to remember the weakly memories of environment. It is the...

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