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Tropical Research & Development Centre (TRDC)
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Mission/Vision :
Universal Access to Resources without Discrimination
 
Background :
The issues of acute poverty, resource degradation, ill health, illiteracy and lack of awareness on various aspects of development among the rural communities have prompted few liked minded people from various walks of life to start Tropical Research and Development Centre
 
In pursuit of securing the future of children and Protecting the Planet, TRDC supports local communities to protect and conserve environmental resources for future generation and for their better future. Dr.Anil Abbi, Director and founder of the organisation believe that research projects which are supported with community oriented development projects will have greater impact on the livelihoods of people and also believe in socially just living conditions and equitable access to the resources for all.
 
Facts :
Full time staff :0
Part time staff:0
Consultants:0
Contract staff :24
Volunteers: 0
Total Receipts for ' 2011-2012 is INR 83,17,021
Total Payments for ' 2011-2012 is INR 83,17,021
Activities and reach for the latest full Financial Year:
Working children enrolled in remedial education program: 2250
School Development and Monitoring Committee SDMC members trained on child rights and SDMC management and implement new learning in school administration: 80
Children participated in the Neighbour Childhood Exchange (NCE) / Picnic Programme: 1450
Girls supported with sponsorship of Rs 3000 for secondary education : 73
Volunteer teachers trained on Remedial education: 75
Children benefited with a pen and 5 notebooks: 1025
Children benefitted with remedial education materials such as play materials, charts etc.: 175
Children participated in outdoor learning programme – such as visit to post office, bank, panchayats, dairy, hospital etc.: 2250
Families who agreed for relocation outside reserve forest : 910
Number of Tribal families relocated: 4
Tribal people receiving health and medical support: 775
Tribals undergone health check-up screen in a health camp: 268
Tribal Children educated in primary, High school and Degree colleges: 167
Tribal families given agriculture and veterinary support : 132
Tribal women supported on self-help group management: 130
People educated on Fire Awareness, nature conversation, importance of Tiger reserve/resettlement: 8000
Children benefited from nature awareness camps at school level and at Kulagi Nature Camp: 4000
Families agreed for relocation and submitted application with forest department: 50
Beneficiaries who got 5 fruit trees: 104
People who benefited from lake/ pond development: 61
People benefited from rain water harvesting: 510
Family members supported through Eco-friendly Boiling water Chula: 30
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