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In India girls drop-out ratio is high. One of the major reason of girls drop-out is they do not get easy access of transportation to attend school. is situation is also faced by Shital. She was likely to drop-out from school due to lake of transportation. It came in notice of GVT, and they give this girl benefit under Support a Girl Child Programme. Shital is a bright and regular student of her school.

She is 11 years old. She used to walk 4 km. every day to attend the school. After seeing her dedication towards her study GVT provide her a bicycle so that she can easily go to school. Her family bless us for this contribution towards Shital’s bright future.


World Bank estimates that India is one of the highest ranking countries in the world for the number of children suffering from malnutrition. Aashvi is 26 months old and according to Anganwadi workers she came under the Red Zone because she is underweight in comparison to her age. Due to poor economic condition her parents are not able to give her proper food which contains nutritious value.

GVT provide her parents a food kit which help them to improve Aashvi’s health. GVT Staff did follow-up and came to know that Aashvi is healthy and her physical growth is also good.


Every child has a right to learn and get a good quality education, regardless of gender, where they live or their circumstances. An educated female population increases a country's productivity and fuels economic growth.

Amisha was likely to drop-out from school due to lake of money and suppose to take care of her younger siblings. It came in to notice of GVT, and they provide Amisha a School Kit which helps her in education and other extracurricular activities. is helps her to grow.


Elderly people often have limited regenerative abilities and are more susceptible to disease, syndromes, injuries and sickness than younger adults. Mangabhai is 75 years old and he belongs to Talodara Village of Jhagadiya Block.

He is not able to work that’s why he started bagging for food. GVT has noticed that and provide a food kit to him because he is alone and destitute. Mangabhai is thankful to GVT and we see a satisfaction on his face that he is going to have good food after so-long.


GVT strongly believes that the education of women should be our foremost priority. Educating a girl is an investment not only to the family, but to the whole community, and consequently the nation, since educated girls correspond to empowered women. Megha is 20 years old and she enrolled in 4th year B.sc nursing course. Her father is dead and her mother is a home maker. Due to her economic Condition she was likely to drop-out.

GVT gave her scholarship under Support Higher Education Programme. So that she can pay her fees and complete her studies so, she will be able to take responsibilities of her family.


Computer Literacy is considered to be a very important skill to possess while in the first world. Employers want their workers to have basic computer skills because their company becomes ever more dependent on computers. Alka Parmar comes from an interior village of Jhagadiya Block.

She dropped out her schooling after 10th standard as high school was around 8km away from her village and her father was only earning member of the family. Alka wanted to learn computer to get the more opportunities of working so that she also helps her father to improve their economic condition.


Women are the key to sustainable development and quality of life in the family. e varieties of role the women assume in the family are those of wife, leader, administrator, manager of family income and last but not the least important the mother. BhavanbenVijaybhaiPatanvadia Comes from an Interior Village of Bharuch Block Called Haldarva.

Her husband is Auto rickshaw driver she has 6 family members in her family. Bhavna gets to know about the vocational classes run by Gram Vikas Trust and Desai Foundation Trust. Bhavnaben thanks to GVT & DFT and shares that now she earns money by preparing blouses and ladies gown from her village.


Hiral is 19-year-old she leaves at Vichhiyad village of vagra block. She attended 5-day Jewelry Making workshop organized by DFT & GVT at Vagra village. ere she learned modern jewelry making designing and creative ideas for new designs, after finishing the workshop she purchased material and made different kind of bangles, anklets, earrings and circulate it among her friends and relatives, she also started getting order to prepare more jewellery.

After her initiative now Hiral also motivate her other batch mates to start preparing jewellery and sell it to earn some money from it.


On 26th November, 2019 at 07:26 p.m. this case was given by Mumbai CCC.Child’s mother asking help from Childline. Manisha hasboy who is 17 months old. e child does breast feeding. She and her husband had a fight and domestic violence. Her husband took her child and leave her alone and came to his home. Childline team did intervention and asked Nabipur Police for the help.

Nabipur Police was very supportive and they came along with the childline team to Manisha’s In-Laws House. With the help of police childline team get success to reunite mother and her child.


A little negligence in menstrual hygiene management can cause women’s body grievous harm. Women in village are forced to use unsafe means of practicing menstrual health, which is mostly contaminated. rough this Asani Sanitary Napkin Project GVT wants to start a good practice of using sanitary napkins by adolescent girls and women in village. Nilamben is one of our sales women of sanitary napkins. She belongs to a village called Kalam. She has 7 family members in her family.

Her husband’s income is not sufficient to take a good care of family members. Nilamben got to know about the Asani Sanitary Napkin Project run by Gram Vikas Trust and Desai Foundation Trust. Nilamben thanks GVT & DFT and shares that now she earns money by selling the Sanitary Napkins.


To take their rightful place in the workforce, women need more formal sector employment opportunities. Rekhaben and her husband were a seasonal labour. ey did not have regular source of income. GVT recognise her problem and provide her an earning source.

Now she has a permanent source of income. Rekhaben thanks GVT & DFT to keep in faith of her ability and assign her duty to production unit.

About Us

Gram Vikas Trust (GVT) came into existence as a result of the motivation and personal initiative of its founder, Mr. Ramesh Kasondra, to enhance the socio-economic status of the underprivileged people. Hailing from a rural family, the founder was no stranger to hardships faced by the underprivileged. Having overcome economic and social challenges, due to the backing and economic blessings from certain elder society leaders, the founder set out to do his best to make a positive difference in the lives of fellow underprivileged.

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