- Indian style toilet constructed for poor families.
- Around 17000 in-house toilets constructed.
- More than 3000 toilet cleaning kits distributed includes 4 soaps, 2 phenyls, 2 harpics and 1 toilet cleaning brush.
Creating Positive Change Together
Established by a handful of individuals as an independent,
non-profit, and non-governmental organization (NGO) in the year 1993, Abhinav is now
a leading organization in the northern region that supports the cause of women,
children and youth in India. Abhinav works hand in hand with the Government, UN
organizations, NGOs and the Corporate to provide strategic support for elevating the
livelihoods of less privileged and marginalized communities.
Abhinav has wide-spread interventions in agriculture, health & hygiene, water &
sanitation, and child education. The organization also works to promote
entrepreneurship for employment and self employment particularly addressing the
needs of youth and women. Our capacity to deliver quality results has attracted
renowned organization such as ISRO, UNDP, World Bank, JBIC, Give India Foundation,
and UNICEF to award us important projects from time to time.
All our activities got supported by Government and International organizations
Electricity Supply Management (Swajaldhara): An innovative concept
Community is considered to be empowered, sensitized and concerned about their own development if there is a synergy between the resources available to them. The active participation of community in any development project certainly proves fruitful beyond the expectation as it confirms the sustainability of the project. An innovative concept of operation, maintenance and management of Swajaldhara scheme especially electricity supply management has been introduced by Abhinav.
Abhinav is implementing the project in 21 GP’s of Muzaffarnagar and 11 schemes are being implemented in district Bijnor. Under the operation, maintenance and management guidelines of Swajaldhara Operation, maintenance and management cost of the water supply schemes will have to be fully borne by the concerned community / user group / Village Water and Sanitation Committee / Panchayati Raj Institution. This would include recurring costs like salary of operators, electricity charges as well as cost of periodic repair and renewal.
The Power of Progress: Stories of Change in Every Word
Mrs Babli Devi is living in slums of Kukda village of Muzaffarnagar district. Bubli family has her husband Sukhpal, 3 children namely Nikki, Vicky, and Vanshi of ages 14, 11, and 8 years old respectively. Her family yearly income is around Rs 16,000/-. She does not have any toilet facilities in the house due to which their family members have to go toilet in the open area and nearby fields.
Hushnara is 50 years old and living in House No. 344 of village Tavli, Baghra block, district Muzaffarnagar. Her husband died since 15 years ago and family has her 4 children namely Musarrat, Heena, Aysha, and Naseeb of ages 21, 19, 17, and 15 years old respectively. After the death of her husband, she took complete responsibility of their 4 children and currently working as a labour in the village for supporting the family income.
Mati Devi is 70 years old and who lives in the Sadar block of Kukda village, district Muzaffarnagar. In this village, all types of religious persons are living. This village is located nearer to the city but around 50 per cent family members do not have any toilet facilities in their houses. Mati Devi husband died since 2 years ago. She is having 4 girls who already got married and recently living alone in her house.
Mona Rani is 18 years old and who lives in the Sadar block of Bibipur village, district Muzaffarnagar. This village is located nearer to the city but belongs to the backward area and around 80% family members do not have any toilet facilities in their houses. Mona's father died since 5 years ago and she is living with her 4 sisters and one younger brother out of which her one older sister got married.
Mulkisha is 41 years old and living in the House No. 247 of village Tavli, Baghra block, district Muzaffarnagar. She lives with her husband Lal Mohammad and 6 children. Mulkisha does not have any toilet facilities in the house due to which herself and family members have to go in the open for toilet. But when her daughters go out for toilet, she feels ashamed and affects their self esteem and dignity a lot.
Mrs Reena is 30 years old and living in slums of Kukda village, district Muzaffarnagar. This village is located nearer to the city but belongs to the backward area. Mrs Reena lives with her mother-in-law Sohanbiri, husband Mr Mukesh of age 34 years old, 4 children namely Vaishali, Sakshi, Shubham, and Nidhi of ages 8, 6, 2, and 2 years old respectively. Her husband Mukesh works as a labour.
Shashi Devi is 35 years old and belongs to the Sadar block of Bibipur village, district Muzaffarnagar. This village is located nearer to the city but belongs to backward area because around 80 per cent of villagers do not have toilet facilities in their houses. Shashi Devi's family has her husband Tejpal aged 38 years, 3 children namely Aman, Sagar and Shubham of ages 9, 8 and 6 years old respectively.
Mr Surendra is living in slums of Kukda village of Muzaffarnagar district. This village is located nearer to the city but belongs to the backward area. Surendra family has his wife Kavita and 2 children namely Ashish and Gudiya. He does not earn sufficient income due to which it is very difficult for him to support the needs of the family members.
Urmila Devi is 42 years old and living in the Sadar block of Bibipur village, district Muzaffarnagar. This village is located nearer to the city but belongs to the backward area and around 80 per cent family members do not have any toilet facilities in their houses. Urmila Devi husband died since 8 years ago due to TB disease. She is having 5 children and works as a labour for supporting the income of her family members.