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Mobile phone photos bring you the experiences of Amrita SeRVe’s first summer camps for village children.
Reusable menses pads are good for the environment and an in demand source of income generation for village women.
Naturally talented photographers from our villages want to share their experiences through pictures.
AMMACHI Labs is training women in masonry skills to build toilets in their villages and, at the same time, teach them about the importance of toilet use, hygiene and sanitation.
Amma says it is time to acknowledge that our villages are our very foundation and move forward with one heart and one mind to protect and serve them.
How to take used and often dirty plastic bags that are all too often garbage in the street and turn them into useful items that can actually be sold for good money?
Amrita University students intern in villages to learn about the rich traditions, culture, and strength latent in India’s villages. They also come away with a better understanding of the unique challenges facing rural India.
In 2015, 108 students and faculty from Amrita University visited Amrita SeRVe villages for two weeks of seva and collectively did more than 20,000 hours of service across the country.
Amrita SeRVe’s first course in waste management is a model for waste management that can begin in our villages and then spread across the country.
The Manjadi seed is a symbol of Mother Earth’s love for humanity and Her children’s gratefulness.