WHO ARE WE?
Bhartiya Gramin Vikas Sansthan is an indigenous registered not for profit organization (Registration number: 154/1992-1993)
operating in various districts of western Uttar Pradesh. The Organization is registered on 5/06/1992 under society registration act 1860.
BGVS is distinct in its approach as it works with its various national and international partners with utmost sincerity and quality for
the welfare of disadvantaged rural community. It works with great accountability and endeavors to maintain commitment to community
empowerment to the extent that rural dwellers and disadvantages class become self reliant through health, education and sustained
livelihood .BGVS primarily focus on community empowerment through institutionalizing community to form an association or group to
alleviate poverty and economic empowerment through collective actions enhancing wellbeing of deprived rural society.
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Tiny Intellect Transform Equine Owner’s Stance
Intensive site Chakia in Milak block of District
Rampur is located 15 km in north on Rampur Kameri road which links to Bilaspur Nainital highway. VACM Naresh kumar held several
meeting with equine owners on equine welfare issues but could not succeed to unite equine owners due to alcoholism practices amongst owners.
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Right Approach for Better Success in between Intensive and Extensive sites
On dated April 10, 2013 VACM Pradeep Kumar had planned for TT vaccination for Intensive village Khandeli equine’s (16 Equine)
at extensive site Jagdamba BK at Dhakia in Sahabad Block of Rampur district. As usual he informed his daily visit plan to PM
Rampur at 9.00 am. PM had decided to be apart of TT vaccination process with VO and PD Rampur.
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Mazid: My Horse is my Second Arm
Mazid mansoori, a handicapped equine owner at Peer Brick klin has proved that great ideas
originate in the muscles if you have courage and determination to become successful in life. Mazid is a
landless 31 years old equine owner suffering with polio in left arm. He works at BK by his one hand
for his only source of livelihood for his two kids and wife.
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Nusreen takes over Surra in Orangnagar khera
Nusreen an illeterate female equine owner has become landmark to transform the equine’s health status of village Oranganagra
khera with the help of her group members. During the commencement of VACM presence in village, expected response was not
receive from equine owners sue to poor literacy and culturally sensitive community. Village is 55 km away from District
head quarter Rampur with desperate condition of asphalted road.
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