Our History

BRIEF NARRATIVE ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Indian Society for Rural Development (ISRD) is a multi-dimensional not for profit voluntary organization established in 1985, working in Four Tribal Districts of Orissa state and thus surpassed thirty milestones on the road to service to mankind particularly to the down trodden poverty-stricken tribal living on the lap of nature. Our core philosophy is ‘Parapokaraya Midam Sariram”. In other words, we are destined to materialize Gandhian “Sarvodaya” to our level best. The ISRD troop including Social, Activists, Volunteers, Resource persons with grants from Govt. and other funding agencies strive to provide with a better and nobler life to the “have-nots” living in dark zone exploited and neglected. The ISRD focuses its primary thrust on Child, Women and Youth Welfare other platforms are Health, Economic drives. Pertaining to Education, being patronized by Govt. of India (WCD Deptt.) and Child Relief and You (CRY), Action AID, UNICEF, CHILDLINE India Foundation with other INGOs.

Several programs launched for street children, Child Sexual Exploitation, children of fishermen community, handicapped children, Child Labour, Unsafe Child Marriage, Child Migration, Child Trafficking, Tribal Dropouts, Non School going etc. Organize periodical exposure visits, trainings of trainers, science exhibitions, children’s festival, children’s bank, study tour. We emphasize on women’s empowerment by formation of Mahila Mandals, SHG, Mahila Morchas etc. campaign against female foeticide and inequality of Girl Child is on the move. Gender inferiority and traditional attitude towards girls and women’s folk came through vocational trainings, income generation programs, re-productive and child health venture, science in Kitchen, Panchayati Raj awareness and home-based productions.

Sponsored SSH the ISRD over the years has been successful in handling cases of wife beating, battering, dissertation, separation, harassment, women’s in moral danger, victim of cruelty of near and development of a variety of materials for the promotion and up-gradation of professional skills, training on skill up-gradation, vocational training to rural girls, housewives for cottage and tiny industries and spare time business, handicraft and assistance in marketing, improvement of economic condition, change in the quality of lifestyle and individual interest programs are of the activities that the job chart of ISRD. Apart from all the above-mentioned activities, conduct of state level, district level, block level and panchayat level workshops, seminars, meetings have been the regular features of the ISRD having a innovative approach towards a people participate building process. At Odisha State able to reach all the 30 District of Odisha, and it is one of the largest Child Rights Forum in the State. Since the ISRD has a wide networking of its own organizational cadre, assonating quite a good number of social activities, educationalist, scientist, academicians, technical source persons, artists, writer, poets, organizers, motivators, volunteers in all districts of Orissa. It feels technically more self-inefficient to meet its vocational needs.  ISRD is Patron of Campaign Against Child Exploitation (CACE), in state & district the ISRD has been member in different Government formed committees.

IN GAJAPATI DISTRICT

The Indian Society for Rural Development (ISRD) has been working in underdeveloped districts of Odisha since long. In 1989 the organization launched its Good Samaritan ventures in Maoist predominated tribal populated Gajapati district surrounded by inaccessible hilly & forest terrains. Our major interventions in Gajapati district include promotion & protection of rights of children, youth & women through integrated approach. Those include sensitization of stakeholders with interventions of rescue, shelter, restoration etc. 

In 2006 one drop-in centre was founded by the ISRD which was merged into open shelter in 2012 for children in need in urban and semi urban areas under child protection services at Uppalada of Gajapati district.  In 2009 another transit point was founded in Uppalada for migrant and trafficking survivors. The multidimensional intervention of ISRD in Gajapati District for the cause of Women & children during and after the super cyclone Titli met with tremendous success and eventually the ISRD was crowned with state level award by the   Hon’ble Chief Minister, Odisha. With the establishment of One Stop Centre for Women & Girls in Gajapati district in the year 2019, The vim & vitality of ISRD was manifested in many folds. Most of the issues and challenges faced by the ISRD were solved with the arrival of the One-Stop Centre.

Besides, the above interventions the ISRD also focus on skill development of local youths. Round the year they are imparted training in income generating trades like Computer, Tailoring, Mobile & Television repairing etc. Hundreds of tribal marginalized youths are benefitted by the skill training. Similarly in health our major concern is mother & child health, adolescent reproductive health, life skill education etc in the interior remote villages of Rayagada and Gosani blocks of Gajapati district. Above all we too work for biodiversity conservation and community based natural resource management. Strengthening the rural artisan & tribal people rights on land, water and forest. PRI members & Panchayat level Child Protection Committees, Gaon Kalyan Samiti are regularly sensitized on rights of children and women in establishing a just and contented society. To address the nutritional & anemia issues in children, the ISRD promote kitchen garden & reviving traditional health practices in the pockets where sun light hardly reaches. With all its man power and store of experience the overall vision of ISRD is to establish a world free from violence, exploitation, abuse & discrimination against children & women & the marginalized.

Our Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To empower people of weaker section of the society namely S.C/S.T with special emphasis on women and children. Socially and economically so, that they can participate in the mainstream of development process on equal footing.

Our Vision

To usher in a just social and economic order in which there will be equality of opportunity for all regardless of race, sex, caste or religion and in which socio-economic justice will prevail.

Objectives

  • To organize poor people to be aware of Govt. schemes and privileges meant for them to ascertain their human rights including rights on land, forest, and water and assist people and government for the successful implementation of these schemes.
  • To fight against social injustice, exploitation inequality and any form of oppression prevailing in the society and assist poorer section of the society for their socio-economic development and build a healthy and just society.
  • To take up relief activities at the time of natural calamities with assistance of government and non-government organization.
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