Dr. Dhuni Soren

Well done Dayanidhi.
It will inspire other people in other villages. But they need enterpreneur like 
you in every region who can motivate young people in villages and form a cell 
of few people in every village and start looking after and developing 
themselves and their areas.I hope your village will help and support 
neighbouring villages.
With best wishes
Dhuni




Pratap Kumar


Dear Dayanidhi

This is really great job for the society. Concentrate on your work and doing 
great for the society with social minded. Wish you best of luck on your 
endeavour.

Thanks

Pratap Kumar

SLAJUS
BBSR










Senthil



Dear Marandi,

I will also add one more point..

Its not enough that the children go beyond high school..   Education
is not the end product..  we should focus on how far their education
contributes back to their society..

Suppose, if few students get in to engineering, say , CIVIL
engineering, they should be able to utilise thier knowledge, in
preparing architecture plans for their village to improve
infrastructure..


They can prepare layouts and survey their landscape..  and thus they
can utilise their knowledge in water conservation through landscaping
etc..

Suppose a few students get in to mechanical engineering, they can
invent some cost effective machines to ease the burden of the people
in his village..  for eg:, we can desing a simple harvestor for rice
and maize..  and for peeling coconut..  or a simple machine for
weeding..  or they can improve existing farming process for using
machineries..

If suppose, few students get in to commerce, they can contribute back
by maintaining the finances of the SHG in their village..

Suppose if few students get in to MBA they can prepare business plans
for marketing the products in their village to the outside world..

In tribal areas, honey is one of the important product available..  we
can train the people in simple methods of honey processing, and teach
them about packaging and bottling..
The materials available in the village should come out only as product..
If its Paddy, then all processing should be done locally and should
come out as packaged rice..
If its honey, till bottling, the work should be done within the
village and only the product should come out for sale..

Thus, if we plan properly, we can uplift the rural villages with
people's participation.. the only thing we need to do is to make sure
that economy of rural area circulates within them, and not move to
cities, as it is happening now..

In the case of IT, i have few plans..  now broadband is available in
even rural areas in my place..  and many of the young generations
completed engineering, but have to move to big cities like bangalore
for jobs..
Almost all the small scale projects can be done in our own place, if
we have skills..
So, i plan to train those students right in their college time, with
basic skills, and then make them do small commercial web based
projects from their home town..
I am training around 4 engineering students, and as a first
implementation, i made them do their academic project out of their
own.. (normally engineering students pay for the projects to some
computer center)..

So, if we think in terms of common man, we can bring about the
revolution..

Regards,
Senthil

Reply via email to