Rayat NGO not for profit organization

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Rayat Seva Bhavi Sanstha , Vaijapur {Rayat NGO}We are the registered Not for profit Organization from Maharashtra , India. The societal transformation has to be through large-scale development in education, healthcare, agriculture and governance.These in turn willlead to employment generation, high productivity and rural prosperity.

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Rayat Seva Bhavi Sanstha : 

Rayat Seva Bhavi Sanstha Rayat NGO

Rayat Seva Bhavi Sanstha , Vaijapur {Rayat NGO}We are the registered Not for profit Organization from Maharashtra , India. : 

Rayat Seva Bhavi Sanstha , Vaijapur {Rayat NGO}We are the registered Not for profit Organization from Maharashtra , India.

Our Objective: : 

Our Objective: The societal transformation has to be through large-scale development in education, healthcare, agriculture and governance. These in turn will lead to employment generation, high productivity and rural prosperity.

Core Area: : 

Core Area: Core areas that will spearhead our march are:Developement integrated with Information & Communication Technologies which includes generation of conventional & non-conventional energy, environment & ecology protection, mining of new resources ,education health and enhancement in life style & tele-education, Infotainment.

What we think: : 

What we think: In the 21st century, a new society is emerging where knowledge is the primary production resource instead of capital and labour. Efficient utilisation of this existing knowledge can create comprehensive wealth for the nation in the form of better health, education, infrastructure and other social indicators. Such a knowledge society has two very important components driven by societal transformation and wealth generation

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The societal transformation has to be through large-scale development in education, healthcare, agriculture and governance. These in turn willlead to employment generation, high productivity and rural prosperity. Core areas that will spearhead our march towards knowledge society are: Space technology integrated withinformation & Communication Technologies which includes generation of conventional & non-conventional energy, environment & ecology protection, mining of new resources from planets, tele-medicine & tele-education, Infotainment

What we think: : 

What we think: During the last century the world has undergone a change from agriculture society, where manual labour was the critical factor, to industrial society where the management of technology, capital and labour provided the competitive advantage. Then the information era was born, last decade, where connectivity and software products are driving the economy of a few nations.

What we think: : 

What we think: In the 21st century, a new society is emerging where knowledge is the primary production resource instead of capital and labour. Efficient utilisation of this existing knowledge can create comprehensive wealth of the nation and also improve the quality of life - in the form of better health, education, infrastructure and other social indicators. Ability to create and maintain the knowledge infrastructure, develop knowledge workers and enhance their productivity through creation, growth and exploitation of new knowledge will be the key factors in deciding the prosperity of Society. societies. Info-space technology can do tremendous value addition in the way we have been doing agriculture, industry, education, health care etc.,

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Why Rayat ?You will achieve A to F:- Those who are involved in NPO/NGO activities should try to acquire the following skills: (A) "actions research" to gather and analyze data and problems for their activities, (B) "business skills" for planning, management, negotiations, marketing, bookkeeping, IT literacy, etc., (C) "community organization" for community (group) integration, facilitation, mobilization, etc., (D) "documentation and dissemination of information" for clarification of values, communication skills, advocacy, networking, etc., (E) "education and training methods" including use of various media, OJT, self-learning, etc. and (F) "field technology training" in such fields as food, energy, education, and small-business sectors.