Sarita Naik, Birabarpur, Cuttack, Odisha
I am a resident of a village called Birabarpur. The road in our village is in poor condition, and we don’t have access to computer education or medical facilities nearby.
I am a resident of a village called Birabarpur. The road in our village is in poor condition, and we don’t have access to computer education or medical facilities nearby.
I live in the rural area of Bharatpur district and have found that there is a severe lack of education and employment opportunities, making unemployment…
My village is named Bindanima, and unfortunately, we don’t have a Xerox machine here, which forces people to travel long distances for a tiny task like photocopying.
When I started my centre, people didn’t know the kind of work that was done here, and they were not showing any inclination to visit.
The main problem in my village arises from the fact that people are not well-informed about the government initiatives designed for them.
In our village, the main issues with employment arise due to a lack of education.
The biggest challenge that the people in my village face arises from the lack of knowledge pertaining to Banking services. The percentage of literacy is very low, and illiteracy is also a root cause.
In my community numerous issues prevails starting from network connectivity in government schools, shortage of female doctors in hospitals, lack of higher education to unemployment.
We are from rural areas. As everything is becoming online these days, tasks like cash withdrawals, paying electricity bills, mobile recharges, taking online exams, aadhaar-related services, banking services…
My community is representative of any local village area where land ownership is communal, with arable land distributed among households through permanent arrangements while excess land remains undivided.