Krityanand UNESCO Club’s Internship Program for XLRI Jamshedpur on Post-2015 and Sustainable Rural Development August 30, 2013 In the last few years, the concept of rural sustainable development attracts many academics, politicians, and community activist around the world to take part in it. This engagement has stimulated a great deal of research and experimentation in this field that varies widely in its content and practice. 60% of rural population in India lives in primitive conditions. No electricity and other basic needs like Health, Education and Sanitation. The Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have successfully focused World attention and action on ending extreme
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Krityanand UNESCO Club’s Internship Program for XLRI Jamshedpur on
Post-2015 and Sustainable Rural Development
August 30, 2013
In the last few years, the concept of rural sustainable development attracts many
academics, politicians, and community activist around the world to take part in it. This
engagement has stimulated a great deal of research and experimentation in this field
that varies widely in its content and practice. 60% of rural population in India lives in
primitive conditions. No electricity and other basic needs like Health, Education and
Sanitation. The Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs) have successfully focused World attention and action on ending extreme
poverty in all its forms and reducing gender inequality. The fifteen--‐year MDG period
will be completed at the end of 2015.
Based on given theme as mentioned above Krityanand UNESCO Club was organized its
Internship Program with support of the Students from XLRI, Jamshedpur from June
25th, 2013 to 30 August 2013 at the Village Sitarampur and Mirudhi of districts
Seraikela. During the program the Internees worked on both villages on Education,
Child Health and Sanitation program. The purpose of the program is best practices
from the Rural area for promoting (Inclusive growth and Poverty alleviation)
Sustainable Rural Development for Post-2015.
The project was aims to bring together academics and professionals to share their ideas
and recent findings on all aspects of sustainable rural development. The organization
will discuss relevant research topics in order to provide a broad vision on sustainable
rural development sector as a vital part of the rural economy, with emphasis on food
security, environmental conservation, resources and economics management, and
health.
Volunteers during the School at Sitarampur Village
Volunteers at School during the Hand Wash Practice Program
The Importance of Sanitation System in home program