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Sadhna - Patchwork Programme

Delwara Urban Project

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 The Delwara Urban Governance Project
In 2003, Seva Mandir and the National Foundation for India (NFI) embarked on a new initiative in Delwara, a small town situated some 28km to the north of Udaipur. Seva Mandir has had a long association with Delwara through the activities of Sadhna. Sadhna has enabled many women......                              read more......
 Youth Resource Centre Programme
The work with youth in Delwara, seeks to engage the youth in both their own individual development and the development of Delwara through a variety of interventions that will be outlined in this paper. In the context of the work in Delwara, youth have been perceived as a critical stakeholder group. They represent the citizens and leaders of the future. By engaging the youth in a process that help......                                                              read more......
 Patchwork Programme - Sadhna
Nirmala lives in village Sisvi. She is in her early thirties and has three children. Her husband works in an electronic shop in Udaipur. He would spend all his money in liquor and would beat his wife. The fodder and grain production from their agriculture land was also not adequate. Nirmala therefore wanted to earn some money on her own. She got to know......                                     read more......
  Mission

Seva Mandir’s mission is to make real the idea of society consisting of free and equal citizens who are able to come together and solve the problems that affect them in their particular contexts. The commitment is to work for a paradigm of development and governance that is democratic and polyarchic.

Seva Mandir seeks to institutionalise the idea that development and governance is not only to be left to the State and its formal bodies like the legislature and the bureaucracy, but that citizens and their associations should engage separately and jointly with the State. The mission briefly, is to construct the conditions in which citizens of plural backgrounds and perspectives can come together and deliberate on how they can work to benefit and empower the least advantaged in society.