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No more water shortage



Girls like 17-year-old Mosam are benefitting the most from water management and conservation initiatives in their villages because they are at the forefront of a major water crisis. Alwar, Rajasthan, has no perennially flowing river basin, and therefore groundwater recharge is of utmost importance to maintain the water balance in the area.


 Safety First


In Mosam's village, World Vision India built two ponds at the base of the hills. The water is harvested during the rainy season, gets stored in ponds and recharges the groundwater in the village. In 2020, in partnership with a corporate, we renovated, deepened and did bunding work of five ponds in Ramsinghpura, Devti, Sitawat, and Khariyawas villages in the Alwar. The groundwater level has increased because of the water management and conservation initiative.

Vocational Training

Vaishali: "I thank World Vision India for supporting me in learning computer skills and spoken English. This will help me get a better job in the future."

Child Protection

Tulasi: "Now I am more aware of child protection issues and can protect myself. I know about the government mechanisms that support and protect us."

Benches and Desks

Satish, 5th Grade: "I never expected to sit at a desk in my classroom. It has given me so much encouragement to continue my studies

This new academic year, you can help a child go Back to School - from school bags to college support.


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