WADA DARK VILLAGES
Access to electricity remains a challenge in many remote villages despite over 60 years of independence. In order to address this issue and support self-help groups, several trips have been undertaken to provide electricity and financial assistance in hard-to-reach areas.
- Lack of access to electricity continues to be a major hindrance to development in remote areas.
- Providing electricity to such areas is not only essential for basic needs but also for economic growth and development.
- Trips to remote villages and inaccessible places are necessary to understand the challenges and provide effective solutions.
- Financial support to self-help groups can empower local communities to take charge of their development and improve their living standards.
Meetings with tribals have been instrumental in identifying their problems and planning interventions to address them. Dr. Kiran Pandit and Varshatai Parchure from PMS have made visits to numerous remote villages, providing solar lanterns as a source of light and hope to the tribal communities.
- Conducting meetings with tribal communities is essential to understand their needs and challenges.
- Lack of access to electricity in remote villages is a major issue that affects the quality of life for many tribal people.
- Providing solar lanterns as a source of light is a simple yet effective way to improve the living conditions in these villages.
- Such interventions can have a significant impact on the lives of the tribal people, giving them hope for a better future.