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DGeorgeAnand
Review for Dalit Solidarity, San Diego, CA, USA
I Fr George Anand deeply impressed by the tireless efforts of DALIT SOLIDARITY in serving the most vulnerable segments of our society. your dedication to providing quality education, medical services, and wellbeing programs to poor and marginalized communities is truly inspiring.
Your work has made a tangible impact on the lives of countless individuals, empowering them with knowledge, skills, and hope for a brighter future. The NGO's commitment to inclusivity, compassion, and sustainability is evident in every aspect of your work.
From building schools and healthcare facilities to providing scholarships and livelihood opportunities, Dalit Solidarity has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to creating lasting change.
I wholeheartedly support your mission and encourage others to join hands with your noble endeavors. Together, we can make a difference and create a more just and equitable society for all.
Your's Sincerely
Fr. George Anand cpps
Review for Dalit Solidarity, San Diego, CA, USA
We all just need more people like Dalith Solidarity and more organizations like these NGOs if we wish to make this very society an ideal one for all of us to live in.
I'm indeed glad to note my deep experience with Dalith Solidarity. I'm Fr George Anand belonging to the Precious Blood Missionaries serving at
Bargur is a village located in Anthiyur Taluk of Erode district in Tamil Nadu. under the Diocese of Ooty.
Around 470 families reside in Bargur village. Bargur village is administered by Sarpanch (Head of village) who is elected every five years.The total geographical area of village is 5522.46 hectares. Bargur has a total population of 17,529 peoples, out of which male population is 8,989 while female population is 8,540. Literacy rate of Bargur village is 48.17%.
Bargur is a hill station and situated amidst reserve forest. Scheduled castes constitute 2.59% of the total population. Scheduled tribes constitute 12.95% of the total population The scheduled tribes (ST) people are inhabitated in the 33 tribal hamlets of the forest area. The hill tribes of Bargurare Uralis, Sholigars, Malayalees and Kattunayakans. The houses of the tribals are grouped together. These hamlets are not very far apart. The people live in huts made of bamboo with mud plaster and roofs thatched with grass.
Climate is characterized by dry weather throughout the year, except during the monsoons, when it receives high rainfall. Residing amidst forest the tribal people lack in basic amenities especially drinking water and water for agriculture and house hold needs.
The poor tribals have to walk 2 kilometers to fetch water and poor women have to depend on the only hand pump available in the village. It was very tough for the women for all the families have to get water, do house hold chores and also take up their daily wages.
The Missionaries of the Precious Blood working with the tribal community felt the issue of water scarcity and decided to help the deprived tribal community with borewell and proposed this project.
Bargur, the tribal village was chosen to dig a bore well to help minimum 200 tribal families to get regular supply of water. Having proposed the project to Dalith Solidarity and got sanctioned, the local water diviners through their practical experience identified the place of water source. Based on this, borewell was dug. Water seeped at a depth of 820 feet. Pipes were laid for 780 feet. An over head tank with water capacity of 2000 litres were erected. Three phase Borewell motor was fixed to pump water to the water tank. The work was completed within two months.
When we saw water at a depth of 820 feet everyone felt very happy. It was a very good moment to get water in the place where we dug. The water is very good and like spring water. It helps more than 200 families in the tribal community.
Water scarcity issue addressed for the most deprived tribal community of Bargur village
Bore well dug and water tank erected. Women need not depend on hand pump anymore
200 families are regularly supplied with water
The problem of drinking water and needs addressed
Health of the tribal community through proper water supply assured
Time spent by women reduced as they need not wait in queues to fetch one or two buckets of water.
Any time they can come and fetch water as it is stored in water tank
The women need not use hand pump to fetch water which again reduces their burden. All the credit, therefore, goes to Dalith Solidarity
I sincerely Thank Dalith Solidarity who really helped for this noble cause.
yours sincerely
Fr. George Anand cpps
Review for Dalit Solidarity, San Diego, CA, USA
The Dalit Solidarity promotes the cause of education amongst underprivileged children. The people behind the Dalit Solidarity have envisaged children to be the building blocks of the future and hence have developed programs ranging from healthcare, education, livelihood, women empowerment. performs disaster relief, humanitarian aid and community development work in parts of 23 states of India. May mighty God bless you all for your Nobel work for humanity
Fr George Anand .
professional social Worker