Total 30 training on SHG concept to 1010 participants.
1007 SHG meetings with over 7000 participants.
Established federation of SHG at cluster and district level
7 training on mushroom cultivation.
Established 6 mushroom cultivation unit.
Distributed over 200 goats to 52 families for livelihood.
Formation of 10 farmer group with 660 members.
19 training on farmer group concept to 816 farmers
151 farmer group meetings with 2783 participants
Establishment of farmer group federation with 111 members
20 training workshops on MGNREGA, FRA to 622 participants.
29 Workshop on different government schemes and regulations to 995 participants.
29 Workshop on village development planning to 947 participants.
30 Training on sustainable agriculture to 1098 farmers.
4 Training on cultivation of vegetables and drought-resistant crops to 276participants
75000 seedlings plantation on 175 hectares of land
Vegetable seed distribution to 90 families
Vegetable cultivation on 46.25 acres
Seeds to 285 families for cultivation of millets and pulses on 174 acres ofland.
Drought resistance crop Seed distribution to 141 families for cultivation on 32acres of land.
Indigenous paddy seeds to 289 families for cultivation on 324 acres of land.
Establishment of seed bank.
33 check dams constructed, irrigating 248 acres of land of 140 families.
Establishment of 17 solar power based borewell, irrigating 149 acres of landof 65 families
Rehabilitation of 334 acres of wasteland for agriculture
Awareness and workshop on Protection and conservation of natural environment.
The impact of MSS's efforts is significant; to date, the organization has
successfully protected over 100 million plants and trees from being cut downdue to deforestation. In the past decade, MSS has facilitated the planting ofmore than 100,000 native wild plant species. The organization activelypromotes horticulture and agroforestry as means to ensure sustainableenvironment. MSS has engaged with over 100 villages, successfullyconserving more than 3,300 hectares of forest land.