Sushila Foundation for Agricultural and Rural Development

Author name: Soumik Roy

The inaugural event of RATNABIR PROGATI FARMER PRODUCER COMPANY LTD. (FPC) was held in Dhubri District.

On the date of September 29, 2023, under the jurisdiction of Dhubri district, the first phase of agricultural development in the Agomoni block, with a focus on the comprehensive development of farmers and specific crops like rice and maize, was inaugurated by the Sushila Foundation for Agricultural and Rural Development (a nationally recognized non-governmental organization) …

The inaugural event of RATNABIR PROGATI FARMER PRODUCER COMPANY LTD. (FPC) was held in Dhubri District. Read More »

TRAINING PROGRAMME ON CAPACITY BUILDING HELD IN SFARD OFFICE, IMPHAL

A one-day training programme on Capacity Building for Farmer Producer Company (FPC)- Board of Directors, Chief Executive officers and Accountants held at SFARD Office Sangaiprou, Imphal on Saturday. The training Programme was organized under the central sector scheme ‘’ Formation and Promotion of 10000 FPOs’’ by a CBBO (Cluster Based Business Organization) Sushila Foundation for …

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Mason Training: Youths employed in vicinity

Sushila Foundation for Agricultural & Rural Development(SFARD) has successfully trained & certified 270 no’s of candidate in Nalbari & Baksa district of Assam. Rural Mason Training on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) mode refers to a training program designed for individuals in rural areas who work as masons and want to acquire formal recognition and …

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A Border village comes to Centre: Nanke Angarkata

A village with meagre population at the Indo-Bhutan Border is lavish by natural view but local brethren always felt marginalized. Women carrying headloads for carrying water from distant terrains and local relying heavily on bottled water for drinking purpose was a common view of the village. Drudgery was high for women, children education was compromised …

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