The Model Village Trust has successfully completed the construction of five new housing units in the Godda district of Jharkhand. These homes were officially handed over to the beneficiaries by PC Moidu in a special ceremony held in Rampur and Bourijhor villages.
Located in one of Jharkhand’s most underdeveloped regions with a significant tribal population, these newly constructed homes are poised to significantly improve the quality of life for the beneficiaries, providing much-needed stability and support for the local community.
In a milestone for the Model Village Trust’s commitment to uplift underserved communities, a newly constructed housing unit was inaugurated in Basaulia village, Badaun, Uttar Pradesh. The house was officially opened by Village Pradhan Badar Khan, marking a momentous occasion for Nazim and his family, who now have a safe and dignified home. This initiative is part of the Model Village Trust’s broader mission to improve housing and support underprivileged families in rural areas.
In alignment with the “Water for Life” project, three new hand pumps were also inaugurated in Basaulia village. These projects were implemented in collaboration with the Human Welfare Trust, furthering efforts to provide essential resources and improve the quality of life for rural residents.
The Model Village Trust, under the ambitious Vision 2026 initiative, has successfully completed the construction of five new housing units in Ismailpur, a village in the Budaun district of Uttar Pradesh.
These houses were officially handed over to the beneficiaries By Moideen Kutty CV, during a special function held in the village.
Ismailpur is considered a backward village in the Budaun district, where residents face significant challenges in terms of infrastructure, healthcare, and education. The Model Village Trust, through its various social welfare activities, aims to uplift such communities and bring them up to the standard of the national average. This housing project is a part of their broader objective to enhance the quality of life for residents by providing them with basic amenities and opportunities for growth.
A women’s group from Calicut, Kerala, sponsored five open well projects in the Godda district of Jharkhand. Godda, a backward region with a significant tribal population, faces a severe shortage of safe drinking water. The newly constructed open wells aim to transform the lives of the local residents by providing them with a reliable source of clean water.
These projects are part of a broader initiative by the Model Village Trust, which implements various village development programs across different parts of North India, including Jharkhand.
The Model Village Trust presented the keys to a newly completed housing project to a deserving beneficiary in Esserpara Model Village, Murshidabad district, West Bengal. The recipient, who previously lived in a dilapidated structure with inadequate walls, now enjoys the security of a newly constructed home.
With this completed project, the beneficiary has transitioned from an unsafe living environment to a modern, well-constructed house, significantly improving their quality of life.
MVT is committed to empowering villages in North Indian States, strategically chosen for upliftment to national-average standards. By providing safe dwellings, MVT aims to make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and contribute to the overall development of these communities.
The Model Village Trust has successfully executed a low-cost housing initiative, comprising five houses, in a carefully chosen village in Qurban, situated in the Badaun district of Uttar Pradesh. The beneficiaries, who previously resided in dilapidated dwellings, now enjoy the security and comfort of their newly constructed homes.
This completed project signifies a transformative shift for the beneficiaries, as they have transitioned from an unsafe living environment, significantly enhancing their overall quality of life.
MVT remains steadfast in its commitment to empower villages in North Indian States, strategically selecting areas for elevation to national-average standards. Through the provision of secure dwellings, MVT aspires to make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and contribute to the holistic development of these communities.
The Model Village Trust has renovated the children’s library at Manav Mandir Gurukul in New Delhi, which suffered severe damage during the floods of 2023. Situated in Sarai Kale Khan, Manav Mandir Gurukul is dedicated to the welfare of destitute children, providing support for those separated from their parents or orphaned. This impactful project came to fruition with the generous financial backing of Almaha Food International, undertaken as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility initiative. The library was formally inaugurated by Acharya Shri Roop Chandra Ji Maharaj, the esteemed founder and President of Manav Mandir Gurukul.
The administration of Manav Mandir Gurukul proudly shared success stories of numerous children who, having received education at Gurukul, have gone on to build illustrious careers in prestigious institutions, earning degrees in medical, engineering, and other fields.
The inauguration ceremony took place on December 17, 2023. Dr. Sanjay Ingole, Chairman of Model Village Trust, addressed the children during the event, stating, “Dear children, your dreams can only be realized through education. Education is the key to becoming who you want to be. I am pleased to witness the excellent arrangements this Gurukul has made for all of you, ensuring that all your needs are met under one roof. Let us also reflect on those less fortunate children who are unable to attend school.”
The event was graced by the presence of Sadhvi Shree Kanaklata Ji Maharaj, Sadhvi Shree Samta Shri Ji Maharaj, and Arun Yogi, who serve as Trustees of Manav Mandir Gurukul. Additionally, the gathering included Dr. Habeebul Rahman VM, the General Secretary of MVT, PK Noufal, the Treasurer of MVT, and Mr. Gaurav, the Chief Operating Officer of Almaha Food International. Also in attendance were Mr. B Singh (AGM, Almaha Food International) and Asif Anwar (National Coordinator, Model Village Trust).
In a compassionate gesture, Model Villages Trust (MVT) recently presented two fully furnished houses to families rendered homeless by a devastating fire incident in Danogahir village, Odisha.
The beneficiaries’ homes were gutted in a fire incident, leaving them facing the daunting challenge of rebuilding. Taking charge of the rehabilitation project, MVT completed the construction of two houses and officially handed them over to the deserving families.
Present at the handover ceremony were distinguished individuals, including Syed Liakat Ali, Hafiz Abdul Reheman, Krushna Chandra Harichandan, Israel Khan, Pradeep Biswal, Saukat Ali, SK Talim, and others, who witnessed the joyous moment of families receiving the keys to their new homes.
Model Village Trust has selected two villages to transform them to the national average as part of its village empowerment activities. In total, MVT has built nine houses in these villages to contribute to the improvement of living conditions and community development.
The Model Village Trust has contributed a ‘Smart Library for Special Children’ to Adwait Public School in Ghaziabad, operated by the Shree Adwait Pariwar Foundation. This institution is renowned for its dedication to providing educational and therapeutic services to children facing intellectual disabilities, visual and hearing impairments, as well as autism.
The successful execution of this impactful initiative was made possible through the generous financial support of Almaha Food International, as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility commitment.
This endeavor aligns with Vision’s broader mission to bolster schools dedicated to differently-abled students. The inauguration ceremony witnessed the esteemed presence of Sudhir Singh, Samaj Kalyan Adhikari, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Naufal P.K., CEO of Model Village Trust, and Shree Vaid Mahesh Dutt, Founder of Shree Adwait Parivar Foundation, also attended the ceremony, underscoring their commitment to the cause.
Under the initiative of the Malnutrition Free Village Program of Model Village Trust, identified 227 children in 10 selected villages of District Nuh, Haryana. The children were provided with regular nutrition support, family counseling, and health checkups to recover from the situation of nutrition deficiency. The program aims to create villages free from malnutrition to promote better child health in rural spaces. The organization is actively engaged with the local government in tackling the issues at the grassroots. MVT has developed a participatory model where local government, community, and the organization participate together in achieving the desired impact for the betterment of the rural children affected with serious nutrition deficiency.
Uttar Pradesh
Under the initiative of the Malnutrition Free Village Program of Model Village Trust, identified 51 children in 4 selected villages of District Badaun, Uttar Pradesh. The children were provided with regular nutrition support, family counseling, and health checkups to recover from the situation of nutrition deficiency. The program aims to create villages free from malnutrition to promote better child health in rural spaces. The organization is actively engaged with the local government in tackling the issues at the grassroots. MVT has developed a participatory model where local government, community, and the organization participate together in achieving the desired impact for the betterment of the rural children affected with serious nutrition deficiency.
West Bengal
Under the initiative of the Malnutrition Free Village Program of Model Village Trust, identified 367 children in 7 selected villages of District North 24 Parganas, Malda, and Murshidabad, West Bengal. The children were provided with regular nutrition support, family counseling, and health checkups to recover from the situation of nutrition deficiency. The program aims to create villages free from malnutrition to promote better child health in rural spaces. The organization is actively engaged with the local government in tackling the issues at the grassroots. MVT has developed a participatory model where local government, community, and the organization participate together in achieving the desired impact for the betterment of the rural children affected with serious nutrition deficiency.
Bihar
Under the initiative of the Malnutrition Free Village Program of Model Village Trust, identified 80 children in 4 selected villages of District Araria, Bihar. The children were provided with regular nutrition support, family counseling, and health checkups to recover from the situation of nutrition deficiency. The program aims to create villages free from malnutrition to promote better child health in rural spaces. The organization is actively engaged with the local government in tackling the issues at the grassroots. MVT has developed a participatory model where local government, community, and the organization participate together in achieving the desired impact for the betterment of the rural children affected with serious nutrition deficiency.
Odisha
Under the initiative of the Malnutrition Free Village Program of Model Village Trust, identified 58 children in 2 selected villages of District Puri, Odisha. The children were provided with regular nutrition support, family counseling, and health checkups to recover from the situation of nutrition deficiency. The program aims to create villages free from malnutrition to promote better child health in rural spaces. The organization is actively engaged with the local government in tackling the issues at the grassroots. MVT has developed a participatory model where local government, community, and the organization participate together in achieving the desired impact for the betterment of the rural children affected with serious nutrition deficiency.
Madhya Pradesh
Under the initiative of the Malnutrition Free Village Program of Model Village Trust, identified 14 children in 2 selected villages of District Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh. The children were provided with regular nutrition support, family counseling, and health checkups to recover from the situation of nutrition deficiency. The program aims to create villages free from malnutrition to promote better child health in rural spaces. The organization is actively engaged with the local government in tackling the issues at the grassroots. MVT has developed a participatory model where local government, community, and the organization participate together in achieving the desired impact for the betterment of the rural children affected with serious nutrition deficiency.