Impact Stories Of The Better India Hindi In 2023

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2023-12-28 14:27:28

Only you could bring this change! Heartfelt thanks to every reader of The Better India.

Actually, the readers of The Better India Hindi are our true happiness and inspiration. But because of you, there has been a change in the lives of many this year. If our stories had not received your love and support, it would have been impossible to bring about this change. Let us know which stories will show the impact of change in 2023.

Ph.d. People told Dr. Shravan Yadav of Jaipur, who started vermicompost work after completing his studies, that he would become a doctor and sell manure. Today he is training thousands of youth and himself is earning lakhs of rupees. He gives credit for his success to The Better India.

31 year old Dr. Shravan Yadav, ‘Dr. Runs a vermicompost business under the name ‘Organic Vermicompost’. He is so interested in organic farming that even after obtaining a higher degree, he started selling fertilizers instead of working. During that time, he had to face taunts many times for leaving his job and starting vermicompost business.

But appreciating his efforts for organic farming, The Better India had published an article on his startup. Shravan tells that that article proved to be very helpful for him. He was covered by more than 50 national and local media houses.

Also, youth from all over the country started joining his YouTube channel. Many people also came to him for training. At the same time, he started receiving orders for vermicompost from across the country. Today he is making and selling vermicompost in 1100 beds, and till now he has helped thousands of youth in starting vermicompost business.

Impact of the story of The Better India, 10 thousand farmers associated with agro tourism in the village

The Better India played an important role in making the agro tourism of two friends in a small village of Rajasthan successful. On one hand, the number of guests coming here has doubled, on the other hand, 10 thousand farmers from across the country joined them for training.

In the year 2017, Indraraj Jath and Seema Saini, living in Jaipur, Rajasthan, had completed their studies in agriculture, when their family members wanted them to do some job. But during his studies, he had made up his mind that instead of doing a job, he would do some work related to farming. Seema has studied MSc Agriculture and Indraraj has studied BSc Agriculture. Today both of them started an Agritourism project named ‘Green World Foundation’ by renting about one and a half hectare land in Khora Shyamdas village of Rajasthan.

The Better India had published an article about this wonderful model of hers in the month of April last year. People liked the initiative of these two young friends to make farming a successful business. After reading our article, many farmers from across the country contacted Seema and Indraraj.

Not only this, whereas earlier only 10 families a month used to come to stay at his farm, today the number of guests has doubled. He gives credit for his success to that article in The Better India.

Impact of Better India initiative! A plate of happiness reached the needy

The Better India took the initiative to spread happiness to people through food and started #ServeHappiness. Swapna Foundation, a reputed NGO of Lucknow which has been running since 2019, supported us in this.

The team of Swapna Foundation went to the streets and settlements of Lucknow, Delhi, Mathura and Unnao and distributed food to the people. With the aim that ration and food can reach the homes of as many needy people as possible. So that small children do not have to wander on the streets, and poor families do not have to sleep hungry.

In just four days, we visited eight settlements and provided food to 560 people. Apart from this, we were able to reach out to distribute thali to destitute and forced people to spend the night on the streets.

We were also able to provide one meal to 140 hardworking people who toil all day long by working as laborers and driving rickshaws to earn two meals a day.

All this was possible with your support.

Apart from this, 30 year old Ashaben Rajpurohit from Deesa (Gujarat) also received a lot of love and financial support from the readers. Asha Ben runs an ashram for 22 elderly people. After his story was published in The Better India, readers not only from Gujarat but across the country contacted him and helped him in providing essential items like cold water cooler, ration and clothes etc. to the ashram.

We will need your help to bring such positive changes in future also. Keep supporting us at every step.

Also read- Best of 2023: 5 heroes of humanity

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