71 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“If we receive approximately 20,000 in financial capital in Madisa, we will make bricks in the village and sell them to housing beneficiaries.”
“मदीसा में कोई 20000 की आर्थिक पूंजी मिलेगी तो हम गांव में ईंटे बनवाकर बेचेंगे आवास वालों को”
translated from Hindi
In your area, the main topics are centered around community aspirations for economic empowerment and cultural preservation. A significant challenge identified is the lack of financial capital 💰, which prevents many individuals and women's groups from initiating small businesses like poultry, pig farming, brick making, or opening grocery stores. There is also a strong underlying concern for the preservation of unique tribal cultures, rituals, and languages, which are perceived to be at risk. Furthermore, basic facilities such as healthcare and education are highlighted as crucial for achieving the 'Developed India 2047' vision. On a positive note, citizens are actively proposing solutions: a widespread desire for micro-enterprise development and self-employment is evident, alongside a strong commitment to traditional and sustainable farming practices like zero-irrigation cultivation and indigenous seed conservation 🌱. Communities are deeply engaged in ensuring their cultural heritage remains vibrant and accessible to future generations 🤝.
“If I receive ₹20000, I will do poultry farming. I will do poultry farming.”
“Yes, we practice zero-irrigation farming and also conserve seeds annually, such as Kodo, Kutki, Madia, Jowar, and Bajra.”
“They grow irrigated crops in them and also preserve seeds, and they also know the method, they farm every year.”
“If I get 20 thousand rupees, I will do pig farming in a group.”
“If we receive 20000 financial capital, the women of our group will do pig and goat farming.”
“The factors that define our culture, including our traditions, cultural practices, birth, death, and marriage rituals, are distinct from other tribes, as is our spoken language.”
“Now say if we give 20000 to our group, then the group will do farming. The MP came yesterday, yes, in the sun.”
“If we receive 20000 in financial capital, we, the sisters of the group, will do collective farming and also conserve indigenous seeds.”
“I have old seeds; I cultivate all of them, and I also cultivate Darun.”
“If I get ₹20000, I will open a grocery store in my village.”
“Yes, we practice zero-irrigation farming and also conserve seeds every year such as Kodo, Kutki, Madia, Ragi, Kulthi, Urad, Hirwa.”
“One should strive to preserve the culture of their caste community, so that future generations also understand that this is our culture, and everyone will grasp it.”
“If we get 20 thousand, we will do collective farming in the women's group.”
“It is believed that under Viksit Bharat 2047, every village should have all basic facilities such as education and health.”
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“If the women's group gets 20000, then we will buy mahua there.”
“Yes, it's the same old routine in our village to bring water from the well to homes every day.”
“Locally available food items that can be included as nutritious meals. Such as Tikhur, Kanda, Chironji, and Amla preserve.”
“Number on the board. We must preserve our culture so that future generations also recognize, understand, and embrace their culture.”
“Yes, we practice zero-irrigation farming and also conserve seeds. For example, horse gram, Kodo millet, little millet, finger millet, and black gram are zero-irrigation crops.”
“If our group receives financial assistance of 20,000, the sisters of our group will start a bamboo utensil business and purchase Mahua.”
“We should preserve our culture so that future generations are familiar with it and the culture remains alive. We should live life by increasing our capabilities.”
“We must preserve our culture so that future generations know our culture, keep it alive, and prevent it from disappearing.”
“The key factors that define our tribe are birth, death, marriage rituals, dialect, and dance.”
“Our group will receive 20,000 in financial capital, and then the women of our group will engage in fish farming.”
“If you give my group a financial capital of ₹20,000, then I and our group will do a utensil business.”
“Yes, we do zero-irrigation farming. We also conserve seeds. The nails came out very dirty.”
“If my mother gets 20,000, she can do fish farming. It is being recorded. Recording is happening.”
“Kodo millet is kodo millet.”